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PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:

Hah, I didn't make the connection there.

BTW, I love Lomo Saltado: I order it time and time again from El Rocoto. Victory! Peace!



Man, I FINALLY ate there about a month ago...the one in Gardena. It was great. The Lomo Saltado there is pretty good, but I enjoyed their Ceviche even better. Big hunks of raw halibut "cooked" in lemon and lime juice. Dayem that dish is awesome!
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Tu_triky wrote:
Man, I FINALLY ate there about a month ago...the one in Gardena. It was great. The Lomo Saltado there is pretty good, but I enjoyed their Ceviche even better. Big hunks of raw halibut "cooked" in lemon and lime juice. Dayem that dish is awesome!

There's also one in Cerritos, but the parking there sucks.

Yeah, my brother likes the Ceviche and the Saltado de Mariscos. Victory! Peace!
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There's also one in Cerritos, but the parking there sucks.

Yeah, my brother likes the Ceviche and the Saltado de Mariscos. Victory! Peace!


Oh yeah I heard they have one in Cerritos as well. In any event, I would definitely go back. The food is delicious.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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Oh yeah I heard they have one in Cerritos as well. In any event, I would definitely go back. The food is delicious.

It is.

One unusual thing that I noticed: the owner is Chinese... But he speaks Spanish and has a Spanish accent... I suppose he's from Peru or somewhere nearby. Smile
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It is.

One unusual thing that I noticed: the owner is Chinese... But he speaks Spanish and has a Spanish accent... I suppose he's from Peru or somewhere nearby. Smile


Yeah there is a large ex-pat community of Chinese and Japanese in Peru. Remember they even had a president who was of Japanese descent.

In K-town there is a Peruvian chicken place called Pollo a la Brasa that is owned by a Peruvian of Japanese descent that speaks both Japanese and Spanish. They actually have a branch in your neck of the woods. You should try it out. It's a rotisserie chicken cooked over a wood fire with Peruvian spices. It is so dayem good! The smell is unbelievably enticing. Incredibly moist and tender.


http://www.yelp.com/biz/pollo-a-la-brasa-gardena
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Yeah there is a large ex-pat community of Chinese and Japanese in Peru. Remember they even had a president who was of Japanese descent.

In K-town there is a Peruvian chicken place called Pollo a la Brasa that is owned by a Peruvian of Japanese descent that speaks both Japanese and Spanish. They actually have a branch in your neck of the woods. You should try it out. It's a rotisserie chicken cooked over a wood fire with Peruvian spices. It is so dayem good! The smell is unbelievably enticing. Incredibly moist and tender.


http://www.yelp.com/biz/pollo-a-la-brasa-gardena

Nice... Sounds like a variation of El Pollo Inka. Smile
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Nice... Sounds like a variation of El Pollo Inka. Smile


Yes!

Exactly. Good call.
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LA WEEKLY food critic Johnathan Gold's take on San Gabriel Mayor's Arrest:

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San Gabriel Mayor Arrested: Or, More Fun With Xiao Long Bao
By Jonathan Gold, Mon., Oct. 18 2010 @ 2:24PM



When we heard that the mayor of San Gabriel had been arrested on Valley Boulevard late Thursday night, our thoughts predictably lingered less on the details of the alleged crime - purse-snatching and assault, apparently - than they did on the identity of the restaurant where he had been eating. If there was a place good enough for Mayor Albert Y.M. Huang to eat at 1:30 in the morning, we wanted to know where it was.

The first report, in the Times, said only that the restaurant was on the 300 block of West Valley, which narrowed it down to, like, a million - that stretch is probably home to more Chinese malls than all of Shanxi province - and the police report said that the incident occurred at a cafe called Dumpling House, which didn't narrow it down much more. The mall at 301 W. Valley, the U.S. epicenter of the soup dumplings called xiao long bao, has no fewer than three or four places that might answer to that name, including Chowhound-favorite J&J, plus the dumpling-intensive Shangainese restaurant Mei Long Village, which may have the best XLB in town. Early betting was on Happy Kitchen, which stays open late. I was kind of thinking it was pan-Chinese newcomer New Taste Dumpling House, a guess that turned out to be correct.

"Police confirmed.'' tweeted my friend Daniela Gerson, who runs the hyperlocal news site AlhambraSource.org "I think this investigation will need to involve some dumplings for lunch.'' New Taste was soon crawling with reporters, who were drawn to a story involving dumplings -- and a mayor out with a woman, not his wife, at 1 a.m. -- the way that beat cops might be to a doughnut-shop robbery.

The alleged crimes themselves were non-trivial: Mayor Huang is said to have grabbed his companion's purse and keys after an argument, jumped into his SUV, and sped off up Prospect Avenue at 45 miles an hour while the woman clung to the side of his car. But the incidents leading up to the event, as New Taste owner Bao Gang Li told Alhambra Source reporter Tina Zeng, were like something out of a Chinese soap opera: She hit the mayor with a full steamer of xiao long bao. He sloshed a dish of black vinegar back at her. For a brief, lovely moment, I like to think, at least one soup dumpling met the arc of vinegar midair, becoming briefly but miraculously seasoned before joining its sisters on the floor. Huang was released Friday on $100,000 bail.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

^ See what Chinese food does to you??? Beaten
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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^ See what Chinese food does to you??? Beaten


hehe

Dumplings and late night politics don't mix.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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Dumplings and late night politics don't mix.

Dumpling dispute. Beaten
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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Dumpling dispute. Beaten


Hehe. Some ppl take food a bit too seriously. Sweat

I better keep my hands on my murse next time I roll through the San Gabriel Valley.
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Hehe. Some ppl take food a bit too seriously. Sweat

I better keep my hands on my murse next time I roll through the San Gabriel Valley.

Murse?

Man Purse? hehe

Seinfeld called it a "European Carryall." Mr Green
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Murse?

Man Purse? hehe

Seinfeld called it a "European Carryall." Mr Green


hehe

Behold the mighty murse. A genetically necessary fashion accessory for all metrosexuals to survive in Earth's atmosphere.
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From HuffPo:



Duckfat is the sister restaurant to Hugo's, for which chef/owner Rob Evans won the 2009 James Beard Foundation Best Chef Northeast award.

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I'll bet it didn't win any awards for restaurant names. bleh
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From HuffPo:



Duckfat is the sister restaurant to Hugo's, for which chef/owner Rob Evans won the 2009 James Beard Foundation Best Chef Northeast award.

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I'll bet it didn't win any awards for restaurant names. bleh


I doth protest...it must be a great vegan restaurant.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Breakfast of champions.

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Breakfast of champions.



Man, that looks like it has so much sugar you best be a ritalin sniffer to come down from the sugar high.
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Man, that looks like it has so much sugar you best be a ritalin sniffer to come down from the sugar high.

A lifetime's worth of sugar in a bowl.
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A lifetime's worth of sugar in a bowl.


A bit much. Sweat
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