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<html> <title>rlist</title> <body bgcolor=#000000 text="#ffffff" link="#ff0000" vlink="#06FF2E"> </body> <font color="FF0000"> The East Side Crew <br> Secret Resturant List v1.0 <br> First update: 7/24/04 by PF<br> Don't tell your fucking friends! <p></font> <p> <font color="00FF33"><p> LOS ANGELES</font><p> <a href="http://laweekly.com/ink/04/07/counter-gold.php">Mission 261</a><br> 261 S. Mission Drive, San Gabriel, (626) 588-1666<br> Very good Dim Sum in San Gabriel. Not the usual noisy, greasy nightmare.<br> Civilized and reasonably-priced.<br> Try the pan-fried Lotus-seed pearl barley cakes, among the rest of the wonderful choices.<br> <br> Marouch $<br> 4905 Santa Monica Blvd<br> Los Angeles, CA 90029-2537<br> Phone: (323) 662-9325<br> Lebanese. Courtesy DF.<br> <p> Busan $<br> 201 N. Western Ave<br> LA 90004-4107<br> (323) 871 0703<br> Korean- "Live" Sushi. <br><p> Soot Bull Jeep<br> The BEST Korean Charcoal BBQ, says AM. <br> <p> Angelini Osteria $$<br> Italian <br> 7313 Beverly Blvd., 323-297-0070. <br> <p> <a href="http://www.theoriginalchachacha.com">Cha-Cha-Cha</a><br> Contemporary Caribbean Cuisine<br> 656 N Virgil Ave<br> Los Angeles, CA 90004<br> Phone: (323) 664-7723<br> <p> Cobras and Matadors $$<br> 7615 Beverly Blvd.<br> Los Angeles, 90036<br> (323) 932-6178<br> Really good Tapas- the asparagus with honey was particularly memorable for PF.<br> Wine shop right next door.<p> Ita-Cho $$<br> Japanese <br> 7311 Beverly Blvd<br> Los Angeles 90036-2534<br> (323) 938-9009 <p> Nozawa $$<br> 11288 Ventura Blvd Ste C<br> Studio City, CA 91604-3149<br> Phone: (818) 508-7017<br> THE BEST Sushi- Northern style.<p> Home of The Sushi Nazi. Follow proper etiquette, e.g. don't specify an order.<br> Just say "Special, please!" and then wait.<p> <a href="http://www.rambutanthai.com">Rambutan</a><br> DF calls it "Nouveau Thai" or "Thai Fusion".<br> Another category altogether- Thai Tapas. Phenomenal.<p> Halal Tandoori<br> 401 S. Vermont Ave. LA<br> (they deliver to Los Feliz, probably Hollywood and SilverLake as well)<br> (213) 383-9976 <br> "Kickass Tandoori" (AM)<br> Try the Chicken Coconut Curry.<p> East India Grill $<br> 345 N LA Brea Ave<br> Los Angeles 90036-2573<br> Phone: (323) 936-8844<br> Courtesy PF. One of the only serviceable Indian places in LA, says me, the NY elitist.<br> Really friendly Sikh staff, very consistent and good food. <p> The Griddle $<br> 7916 Sunset Blvd West<br> Hollywood, CA 90046-3304<br> Cross Street: Fairfax Avenue Phone: (323) 874-0377<br> THE BEST BREAKFAST PLACE EVER, says PF.<br> Order French Toast, Pancakes, Waffles or Eggs.<br> Industrial-strength, not to be trifled with.<p> Pho SO #1 $<br> Corner of Sepulveda and Victory in Ranch Market 99 Asian mini-mall in Van Nuys.<br> Fantastic Pho and luncheonette-style Vietnamese generally, says PF.<br> Not about atmosphere (fluorescent lighting, etc) but don't be deterred.<p> <a href="http://www.palmsthai.com">Palms Thai</a><br> <p> Bossa Nova $<br> 7181 W Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90046-4417 <br> Phone: (323) 436-7999<br> Try the traditional grilled chicken meal.<p> <a href="http://www.papacristo.com/">Papa Cristo's<br></a> Best Greek Food in LA, says AM.<br> DO NOT go during lunch. <br> <p> <a href="http://www.tibetnepalhouse.com/">Tibet Nepal House</a> $<br> 36 E. Holly St<br>Pasadena, CA<br> (626) 585-9955 <br> Worth the trip. Traditional, spicy Tibetan/Nepalese food,<br> a cool atmosphere inside and a very reasonable price.<br> Be advised: The staff are of tibetan/nepalese background and speak very little english.<br><p> EM Bistro $$<br> 8256 Beverly Blvd<br> Los Angeles, CA 90048<br> Cross Street: North Sweetzer Avenue<br> Phone: (323) 658-6004<br> One of the best burgers in LA (gigantic with wonderful bacon and gruyere),<br>amazing foie gras with stewed peaches, huge brownie topped with<br>vanilla ice cream sprinkled with crystallized espresso...'nuff said. <br><p> Ciudad<br> 445 S. Figueroa St<br> Los Angeles, CA 90071<br> Phone: (213) 486-5171<br> <p> Fantastic Spanish food in the middle of downtown. Amazing steak, tapas and just about everything else.<br> PF <br> <p> <a href="http://wellercourt.com/shop.php?id=1"> Koshiji Yakitori</a><br> 123 Onizuka St. #203<br> Los Angeles, CA 90012<br> (213) 626-4989<br> <br>SHOP HOURS:<br> Mon-Fri: 11:30am-2:00pm & 6:00pm-10:00pm<br> Sat: 5:30 pm-10:00pm<br> Sun: 5:30 pm-9:30pm<br> <p> Excellent yakitori bar in downtown.<br> Lovely food and nice atmosphere, go and have a great time. PF<br> <p> <font color="00FF33"> PORTLAND, OR.</font> <br>All of these are courtesy MB.<p> <a href="http://www.creolapdx.com">Acadia</a><br> New Orleans Bistro<br> Cajun/Creole, possibly the only one in PDX.<br> <p> Tabla<br> Mediterranean tapas-style<br> 200 NE 28th - (503) 238-3777<br>Noteworthy cocktails. Don't miss any handmade pasta with truffle oil,<br> especially if they pair it with fresh grilled seafood.<p> Higgins<br> 1239 SW Broadway<br>(503) 222-9070<br> Best that Portland has to offer. Unusually deep beer list has some Belgian rarities.<br> Fresh river salmon is likely to top any you've ever had. <p> <br> <a href="http://www.hurleys-restaurant.com/">Hurley's</a><br> 1987 NW Kearney St<br> (503) 295-6487<br> <br> Highly recommended for anyone who can appreciate good French cuisine, says MB. <br> <p> <font color="00FF33"> NEW YORK CITY</font> <p> Sushi of Gari $$$ <br> 402 E. 78th St. (bet. 1st & York Aves.)<br> New York, NY, 10021<br> (212) 517-5340<p> Daniel $$$$<br> 60 E. 65th St. (bet. Madison & Park Aves.)<br> New York<br> (212) 288-0033<p> The Turkish Kitchen<br> 386 Third Ave.<br> New York , NY 10016<br> Phone: (212) 679-1810<br> A favorite of PF, absolutely wonderful food in a very RED decor.<br> Living in LA, I miss this desperately. Fabulous and consistent-<br> you won't be disappointed. Make sure you try the honey-soaked semolina cake<br> for dessert, along with (what else?) Turkish coffee, ordered "sweet". </body> </html>