Archive for September 2010

PROFILE: L.A. Lunch’er “Brandon”

As is customary on Midtown Lunch, every Tuesday we’ll profile a random reader to get their recommendations for the best spots to lunch near their work. This week it’s Brandon, a new media talent agent in WeHo looking for some good Italian rice balls.

Name: Brandon

Age: 27

Occupation: New Media Talent Agent

Where in L.A. do you Work?: Abrams Artists Agency, Sunset Strip

Favorite Kind of Food: TACOS

Least Favorite Kind of Food: Not necessarily a food, but I HATE, no, ABHOR sauces: mustard, mayonaise, relish, and ketchup (the most foul thing on Earth).

Favorite Place(s) to Eat Lunch: Bento Box B w/ Grilled Black Cod at Ajisai (809 Palm Ave), Ramen at Take Sushi (8866 W Sunset Blvd), Chicken Shawarma at Pi on Sunset (8828 Sunset Blvd), Slice of Pizza at Frankie & Johnnie’s (8947 W Sunset Blvd)

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50% off All About the Bread: Do you like sandwiches (who doesn't!?) and live or work in Hollywood near Melrose and Highland? Today's Living Social deal gets you $20 worth of food for just $10 at All About the Bread. (LAMag is a big fan of their meatball sub.) Do it. Do it.

Bibigo: Your First Look at Westwood’s New Korean McDonald’s

Bibigo

Oh, kooky fast food concepts imported from Korea!  I wish I knew what to think of you.  Sometimes you are so amazing you change the way we look at a classic food we thought we knew well (Kyochon anybody?).  Other times, your eccentricity is part of your charm (hello, School Food!)  But often you make us just step back and say “WTF?” (Isaac Toast, I still still don’t know what to make of you.)   So when Eater reported that Bibigo! was opening in Westwood Village last week, hoping to be the “”McDonald’s of bibimbap” I didn’t know what to think.  Claiming to be the McDonald’s of anything is not a plus in my book (it’s like saying you want to be the Taco Bell of Jamaican food.) And if you  in Koreatown across the street from, say, this place or this place or this place you’d have no need for Bibigo.  But if you work in Westwood, a fast food Korean rice bowl place sounds like a pretty great idea.

Check it out after the jump…

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Lunch Links (The “Meatball Battle Comes Down to Bread!?” Edition)


The meatball sandwich from Bay Cities. Photo courtesy of Noah Galuten.

  • SAMO/DTLA Bread gives Bay Cities the edge over Eastside Market’s meatball parm [Squid Ink]
  • DTLA French macaron bakery Paulette’s is now open [Blogdowntown]
  • DTLA Ciudad is becoming a Border Grill [LAist]
  • KTOWN Two new Korean blood sausage places you need to try [LAT]
  • MID CITY Paper or Plastik brings good coffee to Pico & Fairfax [Mattatouille]
  • HOLLYWOOD Juicy Burger is decent for the price [AHT]
  • WEHO You can get a big, quick lunch for $8 at Hunger Market Cafe [LAist]
  • WESTWOOD Bibigo brings fast casual bibimbap to Westwood [Eater]

Who Likes Mozzarella & Burrata? L.A., That’s Who: Curious about Obika, the Italian mozzarella bar opening Wednesday in the Century City Mall?  I was in NYC when the Midtown location opened, and had mixed feelings about the spot as a "Midtown Lunch". But in general, I have this sneaking suspicion that Los Angeles is going to completely embrace this place...

Sapp Coffee Shop Beyond The Boat Noodles

Sapp Coffee Shop

Last month I indulged my new-found craving for Thai boat noodles by embarking on an epic crawl across Hollywood’s Thai Town.  My goal? To help people determine which boat noodle soup was right for them based on personal taste.  The conclusion?  After 9 bowl of boat noodles, eaten at 5 different restaurants, in less than two weeks, I could conclusively say that… I probably wouldn’t need to eat boat noodles again for a long time!  Or so I thought. I’ve been finding it hard to stay away from Sapp Coffee Shop since then… the bare bones boat noodle spot on Hollywood Blvd. that was featured on No Reservations and comes highly recommended by The Guru.  And yet, it’s not the boat noodles that keep bringing me back (even though their version is arguably the best.)  It’s actually the rest of the stuff on the menu that has me going back to Sapp again and again.

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Pita Bar & Grill Has Plenty of Things To Get Excited About

Pita Bar & Grill

There’s been a lot of falafel talk on the site lately. Yesterdays Profiled Lunch’er, Rachael, asked for falafel recs in the comments, and last week’s Profiled Lunch’er, Julie, mentioned Pita Bar & Grill on Fairfax as her go-to falafel joint.  A fried chick pea ball craving was bound to follow.  My old stomping grounds was chock full of falafel (both Israeli and Lebanese mostly), but my exposure here in L.A. has been limited to a pretty bad version at Zankou.  (Stick to the chicken was the main takeaway from that lunch!)

Clearly it was time for a decent falafel lunch, so yesterday I took Lunch’er Julie’s advice and headed over to Pita Bar & Grill to check it out.

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