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For cheap $1 tacos, I go to Leo's Taco Truck, which is located in the parking lot of a gas station on the corner of La Brea Ave. and Venice Blvd. I recommend the Al Pastor tacos, which come with roasted pineapple.
One thing I discovered there is that LA is a total Burger Town...there are burger joints everywhere. And the other even more surprising thing is that there are really good Doughnut stores on every block...way more than any city I've ever been in.
I've seen some of his videos already. I gotta say that Chris is very informative and helpful regarding all things L.A., including the info in this video about the top 10 affordable eateries in L.A., which was the most helpful for me because i'm a struggling music artist, therefore, when i'm out and about in L.A., when i move out to L.A. i can grab a bite to eat at any of these eateries Chris mentioned in the video. :)
I’m a Los Angeles native and he only mentions overly hyped places. Most of these are not cheap either. First of all The Grand Central Market was never ran down. It was mainly occupied with Latino food and candy stands. There was also a spot called China Cafe (which I love) Los Angeles is now very gentrified. He only seemed to mention places that attract gentrifiers. Even king taco has changed. I can give you tastier and cheaper alternatives to everything he mentioned here except for Portos and In n Out. Those will forever be a classic.
I really like your practical tips like the cleanest bathrooms or shortest lines. I'm making tons of notes from your vlogs. Pity I won't get to try these places till our big trip in 2020! I'll probably have a book full of suggestions by then.
Thai Town in east Hollywood has several great cheap restaurants, AND they stay open late unlike a lot of restaurants in LA. My mouth is watering as I type this!
My current fave is Crispy Pork Gang at 5253 Hollywood Blvd. I love their noodle soups. Their spicy sliding scale leans toward the hot side so order accordingly. Medium spicy is hotter than usual. Yum!
I’ll vouch for Philippe’s, Suehiro. Philippe’s and Suehiro are local with Phillippe’s near Chinatown and Suehiro in Little Tokyo. Philippe’s has free parking near the restaurant and at the parking lot across the street adjacent. Be prepared the hunt for parking at Suehiro. I also recommend: Langer’s for their #19, often imitated never duplicated (Capriotti’s Capastrami comes to mind), Cassell’s hamburgers is a local burger joint not far from Langer’s. Langer’s is in MacArthur Park while Cassell’s is near Koreatown. Langer’s does have validated parking about a block away. Be prepared to hunt for parking at Cassell’s. Chain restaurants that are worth mentioning are: Tommy’s Hamburgers with the original location at the corner of Beverly Blvd and Rampart, Yoshinoya (if you’re interested in rice bowls) which originated back in Japan has multiple locations in Southern California, Zankou Chicken (roasted chicken) with multiple locations in Southern California.
Some of our grocery stores have pretty good food courts! I highly recommend Northgate Gonzales for Mexican food. Various locations. And also recommend Mitsuwa Japanese Grocery store. Various locations too. The ramen at Santouka is great! Bristol Farms and Gelson's are higher end grocery stores with cafes that are worth a visit as well.
Best tasting and affordable Mexican food in Los Angeles is Cactus! There's one on Beverly Blvd near Western Avenue. You got to try their Super Fries and Super Nachos. You can have Carnitas, Lengua & Asado. My favorite is Lengua! There's another good eats in Los Angeles called Gran Burrito at the corner of Santa Monica Blvd and Vermont Avenue. They're open 24/7! I always order Lengua Burrito. Bomb!
east side market is way better than philippes, it's a few blocks from phillippes, try it it's an Italian family owned deli since the 30's.try the D.A. sandwich,or the popular #7.
@@YellowProductions it is not a restaurant. It's an evening pop-up place. It is open from 7:00 p.m to 12p.m. Thursday thru Sunday. The address is 5424 Cahuenga Blvd. They are on Instegram. Here is the link instagram.com/p/BwXfXqxj_7V/?igshid=1x2ectnklrwt8&fbclid=IwAR0zSxm2dfRaxQ9CQlTbQokrddnja-GQnZ7W3udkNR_BkUi38dHQ-uHC2F0
Everything looks so delicious! Whenever I visit California next time, I need to make sure to visit In-N-Out Burger as I regret not going there when I went to San Francisco two years ago!
Thanks Cris. I leaned something knew about French Dips (a favorite). I love Pinks and visit whenever I am in Hollywood and have the time; good to know they have a LA location. I may have to explore LA a little more.
Hi cracyrace.. nothing about San Francisco itself. I do have a video about Napa Valley where alot of people take a day trip from SF: ruclips.net/video/6hWcdFTHcIA/видео.html
I like to hit up "Carnitas Michoacan" near Lincoln Heights. Open 24 hrs . Love their Carne Asada nachos after long night of drinking. 4AM crowd is the best Also for cheap eats, the HAT has been a good go-to. They are known for their Pastrami sandwiches and Chili Cheese Fries for really good eats for cheap, you have to go with Vietnamese Sandwiches (aka Banh Mi) . These will make you wonder why you would ever pay more than $5 at generic Subway.... when you can have glorious and heavenly Vietnamese Sandwiches... check out these places in SGV : Bánh Mì Chè Cali, Ba Le, or Banh Mi My Tho
Grand Central used to be "run-down"? lol Grand Central Market used to be where my family and I would go eat for a plethora of options on a bunch Hispanic/ Latin American food. It's where my grandma would go to buy extremely inexpensive produce and bread. It's now established by a ton of "hipster" food stalls that are way overpriced. Great video, but as someone who was born and raised in L.A., I find your research on the location a bit misguided.
My research on Grand Central is also from personal experience visiting it over the years. Just because something is rundown doesn't make it bad. I go to plenty of rundown foodie spots in SD that are delicious :). And yes.. it's a bummer that much of the food in Grand Central Market is expensive in comparison now.. the new stalls have brought way more people to the market. Those lines at Egg Slut are crazy!
Exactly, I live in Downtown LA now and I made the mistake of actually thinking I could find several produce vendors. Boy was I wrong! Only two out of all of the stalls and only one fish vendor? This means only one thing, the gentrification thing of trying to turn Downtown LA into another Manhattan is slowly ruining a lot of the original stuff. On the flip side, I wonder why he skipped Egg Slut which is right in front on the Broadway side? it's almost always recommended by any and all food sites and it's cheap.
Coming from LA myself I can say this is a good list. Another good Southern California burger place is Tommy's which makes a great chili burger and has amazing fries. There are some rip offs like Tomy's or Tom's so be careful.
Cheese burger or double cheese burger with chili. also the chili cheese fries or if that is too much chili just a regular fries. they also give out pickled chili peppers that are about as hot as pickled jalapeños. so pick some of those up or ask for them if you like spicy stuff.
Yellow Productions yes, it's worth it. If you want to do a video just on them let me know, maybe I can arrange something so you don't have to do the lines. Let me know.
lived in glendale for 12 years, never been to king taco though i love tacos, parking at universal citywalk is pricey so i would rather go to pink's by melrose and la brea, other cheap eats are norm's or a hotdog and soda at costco, for chinese i like full house in chinatown, sanamluang for thai by western and normandie, yoshinoya, sizzler
+Travel Richie Absolutely agree on both. I just have Ktown had more parking.. I always end up parking on some super sketchy street that I wonder if my car will be there when I get back :)
love pink's but i do the cheese burgers they know how to cook a burgers right and juices without smashin the hell out of it ..with fries/orion rings half half
Thanks for the tips on Spires and Norms. I drive by them all the time but never eaten at either. Whenever I see Norms of I think of the show Cheers when they would greet "Norm!!!"
Absolutely... I really like Korean BBQ -- my favorite in LA is Soowon Galbi KBBQ Restaurant in Koreatown. I didn't make this video because it isn't cheap :)
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Watched your videos on Vegas and it helped so much. Planning a trip for dec. To la
I would have to give it a shot of bug spray, raid or something before I ate it.
Yellow production how can I contact you, to explore my restaurant in LA
For cheap $1 tacos, I go to Leo's Taco Truck, which is located in the parking lot of a gas station on the corner of La Brea Ave. and Venice Blvd. I recommend the Al Pastor tacos, which come with roasted pineapple.
+jnuval Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for sharing good taco info
You can't beat a taco for a buck, it's just a great deal!
You should take a drive into areas like Inglewood, Watts, Gardena, and Compton. Great food, as well as history and life lessons.
+hotville chicken hotville chicken I love the Watts Towers!
Bludso's BQ in Compton is a must visit!!! And Zacatecas Restaurant in Inglewood is a hole in the wall with great Mexican food too! Expect a wait!
hotville chicken hotville chicken If he goes down there he will get shot or robbed
I Was Waiting To See Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles Or El Tepeyac Boyle Heights On This List..
Seriously Gus' Fried Chicken is dope!
One thing I discovered there is that LA is a total Burger Town...there are burger joints everywhere. And the other even more surprising thing is that there are really good Doughnut stores on every block...way more than any city I've ever been in.
Burgers, tacos, and donuts. That describes LA pretty well :)
I've seen some of his videos already. I gotta say that Chris is very informative and helpful regarding all things L.A., including the info in this video about the top 10 affordable eateries in L.A., which was the most helpful for me because i'm a struggling music artist, therefore, when i'm out and about in L.A., when i move out to L.A. i can grab a bite to eat at any of these eateries Chris mentioned in the video. :)
Thanks! :)
Looks gróssly unhealthy. No wonder so many of the local people are so obese
All your L.A. and Las Vegas videos have been so helpful. Thanks for all you help. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Ian!
I’m a Los Angeles native and he only mentions overly hyped places. Most of these are not cheap either. First of all The Grand Central Market was never ran down. It was mainly occupied with Latino food and candy stands. There was also a spot called China Cafe (which I love) Los Angeles is now very gentrified. He only seemed to mention places that attract gentrifiers. Even king taco has changed. I can give you tastier and cheaper alternatives to everything he mentioned here except for Portos and In n Out. Those will forever be a classic.
+Valentina Ramirez Ok.. so what are the cheaper and tastier alternatives? :)
So fixing the place up is gentrification? Get over your butthurt. The place was run down. Deal with it.
would love to hear about your favourite spots (Any Breakfast spots?) :) i'm visiting LA in about a Month so every info is appreciated :)
Please make a video.
Please share.
wow didnt know about king taco in glendale having lived there for over 10 years, would drive all the way to tj for authentic tacos
+Mark ledesma Glad you found something new! :)
Great video. Do you have any video same but from San Francisco? Eat in a budget please
Not yet for SF
I really like your practical tips like the cleanest bathrooms or shortest lines. I'm making tons of notes from your vlogs. Pity I won't get to try these places till our big trip in 2020! I'll probably have a book full of suggestions by then.
Thanks Mischief Managed! Where are you going on your big trip?
Thai Town in east Hollywood has several great cheap restaurants, AND they stay open late unlike a lot of restaurants in LA. My mouth is watering as I type this!
Which thai restaurant there is your favorite? We love Thai food. Always looking for good Thai spots
My current fave is Crispy Pork Gang at 5253 Hollywood Blvd. I love their noodle soups. Their spicy sliding scale leans toward the hot side so order accordingly. Medium spicy is hotter than usual. Yum!
Cool.. I'll have to check it out sometime!
I had to subscribe on your YT channel, great videos, Thanks! It'll be very useful on my LA February trip! Congrats and Hi from São Paulo Brazil!! 😉
Thanks Adri and welcome to Yellow Productions!
Why didn't you mention Pinches at 6th & Grand? Amazing cerviche, inexpensive taco selection, friendly, bright, clean and very rarely any long lines.
Thanks for the tip!
I’ll vouch for Philippe’s, Suehiro. Philippe’s and Suehiro are local with Phillippe’s near Chinatown and Suehiro in Little Tokyo. Philippe’s has free parking near the restaurant and at the parking lot across the street adjacent. Be prepared the hunt for parking at Suehiro.
I also recommend:
Langer’s for their #19, often imitated never duplicated (Capriotti’s Capastrami comes to mind),
Cassell’s hamburgers is a local burger joint not far from Langer’s. Langer’s is in MacArthur Park while Cassell’s is near Koreatown. Langer’s does have validated parking about a block away. Be prepared to hunt for parking at Cassell’s.
Chain restaurants that are worth mentioning are:
Tommy’s Hamburgers with the original location at the corner of Beverly Blvd and Rampart,
Yoshinoya (if you’re interested in rice bowls) which originated back in Japan has multiple locations in Southern California,
Zankou Chicken (roasted chicken) with multiple locations in Southern California.
Some of our grocery stores have pretty good food courts! I highly recommend Northgate Gonzales for Mexican food. Various locations. And also recommend Mitsuwa Japanese Grocery store. Various locations too. The ramen at Santouka
is great! Bristol Farms and Gelson's are higher end grocery stores with cafes that are worth a visit as well.
+Maria Miranda Great tips on food courts in Supermarkets! I **love** Santouka Ramen! :)
And what's the deal with homework? Your not working on your home...
Best tasting and affordable Mexican food in Los Angeles is Cactus! There's one on Beverly Blvd near Western Avenue. You got to try their Super Fries and Super Nachos. You can have Carnitas, Lengua & Asado. My favorite is Lengua!
There's another good eats in Los Angeles called Gran Burrito at the corner of Santa Monica Blvd and Vermont Avenue. They're open 24/7! I always order Lengua Burrito. Bomb!
Thanks for the tips! I'll check them out next time I'm in the neighborhood!
Nice video ! I'm going to L.A. for the 1st time next month can't wait ! Definitely going to check out some of these places
Enjoy Jonathon!
costco food court outside, cheap eat, hotdog and drink 1.50 cant beat it
+covfefe coffee Very true! I love th Costco food court!
and taste like ass.. not a place to make a trip to for something good and cheap unless youre already there
why would you travel to LA to eat at Costco?
Hot dogs are gross, especially the polish sausage.
People got Costco nigga
Want cheap food? Anywhere in east LA. Dtla is mad expensive
I loved Phillipe's, when I lived in L.A. My favourite sandwich was the Lamb, double dipped.
I went there when I was young took my kids when this virus is over I'll take my grand kids there too
I'm visiting LV and LA next year ! Your videos are awsome, thank you man !
Thanks Kevin!
How about Rae’s in Santa Monica? I had pancakes, hot chocolate, and corned beef hash for less than $16 before tip.
Finally a youtube personality that is somebody I feel I can trust.
Aww... Thanks Von :)
You ain't got no idea how much your videos from L.A are helping me
Awesome Jan!
How ur trip go?
east side market is way better than philippes, it's a few blocks from phillippes, try it it's an Italian family owned deli since the 30's.try the D.A. sandwich,or the popular #7.
I'll try that next time! Thanks for the tip!
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i'm surprised you missed it.You'll luv it.
Chris, you are completely on point with all of your suggestions, from one who knows LA. Great job! CAB☺️
you guys should try Holy Hot Chicken in Burbank/North Hollywood great pinapple chicken sandwich place. The Sanwiches are to die for!!!!
I can't find any restaurant by that name... are you sure that's what it's called?
@@YellowProductions it is not a restaurant. It's an evening pop-up place. It is open from 7:00 p.m to 12p.m. Thursday thru Sunday. The address is 5424 Cahuenga Blvd. They are on Instegram. Here is the link
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Thanks so much for having such good descriptions on your videos. Really helpful! :)
+Talia Carbis Thanks Talia!
Everything looks so delicious! Whenever I visit California next time, I need to make sure to visit In-N-Out Burger as I regret not going there when I went to San Francisco two years ago!
In-N-Out Burger should be your first stop! :)
What's the pancake place where they make pancakes with like literally anything u want in them?
Any new things @ Universal Studio's??
Jurassic World ride is the newest thing
Wow it is a really useful in for for me who will visit LA soon thanks a lot for giving me an info
“Tacos y Birria La Unica” “Tacos Baja” “Langosta Ranchara” “El Buca Restaurant” all in around Boyle Heights East Los Angeles area. Good eats! Enjoy.
Thanks for the tips!
Thank you yellow so what's are the best places for deserts other than cheese cake factory
Thanks Cris. I leaned something knew about French Dips (a favorite). I love Pinks and visit whenever I am in Hollywood and have the time; good to know they have a LA location. I may have to explore LA a little more.
+eitelbj My pleasure! What's your favorite thing at Pinks?
I like the El Cucuy Dog and the Chili Dog. So far, all I have tried are good.
Do you have something about San Francisco? We are in october there. Your videos are awesome!
Hi cracyrace.. nothing about San Francisco itself. I do have a video about Napa Valley where alot of people take a day trip from SF: ruclips.net/video/6hWcdFTHcIA/видео.html
@@YellowProductions Thank you!!! 😨🤗
I love your video thank you for sharing your beautiful video love your video thank you for sharing
My pleasure Anne! LA has some pretty good food.. not as good as Singapore though
Tito's Tacos in Culver City.
Super Mex- Best Location is Long Beach
Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles
Smorgasburg is really cool
Thanks for the extra food tips!
I love your videos. Simple, informative, and great! Question: What kind of microphone do you use? It looks like a remote clip on to your bag...
+Jason Ross Thanks Jason. It's a Sony Bluetooth Mic. I talk about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/rww56PgqDN0/видео.html
What about Tito’s Tacos in Culver City?
That's a good one too!
Just came back from LA. Your vidros helped a lot! THANK YOU !!!
What's the weather like around March and April l???
+Cee I think that's when LA has some of the best weather.. typically highs in the mid 70's and lows in the low 60's or high 50's
I like to hit up "Carnitas Michoacan" near Lincoln Heights. Open 24 hrs . Love their Carne Asada nachos after long night of drinking. 4AM crowd is the best
Also for cheap eats, the HAT has been a good go-to. They are known for their Pastrami sandwiches and Chili Cheese Fries
for really good eats for cheap, you have to go with Vietnamese Sandwiches (aka Banh Mi) . These will make you wonder why you would ever pay more than $5 at generic Subway.... when you can have glorious and heavenly Vietnamese Sandwiches... check out these places in SGV :
Bánh Mì Chè Cali, Ba Le, or Banh Mi My Tho
Good video for people new to LA. Doesn't help for people who know there is more to LA than Downtown and Glendale...
Grand Central used to be "run-down"? lol
Grand Central Market used to be where my family and I would go eat for a plethora of options on a bunch Hispanic/ Latin American food. It's where my grandma would go to buy extremely inexpensive produce and bread. It's now established by a ton of "hipster" food stalls that are way overpriced.
Great video, but as someone who was born and raised in L.A., I find your research on the location a bit misguided.
My research on Grand Central is also from personal experience visiting it over the years. Just because something is rundown doesn't make it bad. I go to plenty of rundown foodie spots in SD that are delicious :). And yes.. it's a bummer that much of the food in Grand Central Market is expensive in comparison now.. the new stalls have brought way more people to the market. Those lines at Egg Slut are crazy!
Exactly, I live in Downtown LA now and I made the mistake of actually thinking I could find several produce vendors. Boy was I wrong! Only two out of all of the stalls and only one fish vendor? This means only one thing, the gentrification thing of trying to turn Downtown LA into another Manhattan is slowly ruining a lot of the original stuff. On the flip side, I wonder why he skipped Egg Slut which is right in front on the Broadway side? it's almost always recommended by any and all food sites and it's cheap.
I went there on a weekend and it was so packed I ended up leaving.
I also recommend the LA street hot dogs, which are uniquely bacon-wrapped.
I just had In N Out burger lol It was awesome as always 😍
Mmmmm!
@@YellowProductions 😊👍
Any place still open
Which microphone are you using?
Loved the video! Need to do an update
Skid Row Cafe 5th and Grand. In the library next to panda express
No Poquito mas or Pizza Rev for cheap eating options? In N Out wins though.
Very good and cheap foods love the foods and drink fresh foods healthy foods thank you for sharing.
I just found your channel, and think I may like it .
+Yolanda Howard Nice! Welcome to Yellow Productions! I'm glad you found it!
What about all the food vendors scattered all over LA? They're all cheaper and usually have better quality & tasting food.
+Scyber_Sounds Of The Future I personally like to sit down at a table and eat.. yes.. it sure is cheaper to eat at a place with no actual building :)
The way u pronounce guisados sounds Italian like guido. Its actually more like geesados
Coming from LA myself I can say this is a good list. Another good Southern California burger place is Tommy's which makes a great chili burger and has amazing fries. There are some rip offs like Tomy's or Tom's so be careful.
+Geraldito Barba de Chivo I've never eaten at Tommy's.. seen it around though. I'll check it out. Chili burger the best thing to get there?
Cheese burger or double cheese burger with chili. also the chili cheese fries or if that is too much chili just a regular fries. they also give out pickled chili peppers that are about as hot as pickled jalapeños. so pick some of those up or ask for them if you like spicy stuff.
+Geraldito Barba de Chivo Thanks! Sounds delicious! :)
The only Habit I know of is in Ventura. Where is the LA one?
Yellow Productions ......No, no, no.....best is the CHILI CHEESE FRIES w/a lrg rootbeer of course :D
Hii could u plz help where i can get good and cheap clothes in LA
Only place I been to out of these is In N Out lol. Been a while since I've gone though.
Plenty more places for you to explore!
I couldn't live without In N Out 😍🍔
Texas got in an out it’s alright
I recommend Pampas Grill (Brazilian BBQ)
+BunnyLovesHam Good recommendation!
You need to check out Howlin' Ray's in Chinatown if you haven't
+PS3isKing123 That place has epic lines! Is It worth 3 hours for Chicken? :)
Yellow Productions yes, it's worth it. If you want to do a video just on them let me know, maybe I can arrange something so you don't have to do the lines. Let me know.
Not worth it.
You forgot about Buena Park for portos
+nick rodriguez Porto's wasn't open in Buena Park yet when I made this video! Good addition now though! :)
You want great food go to Porto's at Glendale. Great too, good prices:)
Absolutely!
lived in glendale for 12 years, never been to king taco though i love tacos, parking at universal citywalk is pricey so i would rather go to pink's by melrose and la brea, other cheap eats are norm's or a hotdog and soda at costco, for chinese i like full house in chinatown, sanamluang for thai by western and normandie, yoshinoya, sizzler
The Glendale king taco. Has their sauce and cilantro on lock down . Not your typical serve yourself sauces n toppings. Bummer
I think most of the King Tacos are like that
thanks for the help with the food !!
My pleasure Gloribel!
Beautiful La La land & so many awesome activities to do 👏👍😍😍
If you are in Beverly Hills or the Sunset Strip. Go to Burger Lounge for some killer burgers.
Thanks for the tip on burger lounge!
price examples should be there also maybe?
For taco's I recommend Taurino's
Mmmm... thanks for the suggestion. I'll check out Taurino's next time I'm in LA.
Flora Cross but is it cheap or like the $10 per taco he also stated from Guisados?
it is cheap. I think per taco $1.25
They are related to king taco
THANK YOU, Chris! Enjoy your foods!🥩🍖🍗🥓🍟🍕🥗🧀🍔🌯🍳🍝
In-n-Out Burgers is a must in So Cal!
It sure is!
Do you know a good sushi restaurant in LA?
Yes. Sushi Gen in Little Tokyo neighborhood of Downtown LA
5 puntos, in Boyle heights best tacos.
great video, very interesting and informative. thanks
+Shannon Walsh Thanks Shannon!
I really enjoy your reviews on Maui. We own Westin Villa on Kaanapali and are SPG members.
+Ken Gunderson Thanks Ken! I bet that's nice.. I've never stayed at the Westin.. but the property seems well kept.
Mendocino is a Spanish word, not Italian. the "-cino" part is pronounced like "see no".
+Geraldito Barba de Chivo Thanks for the correction.
Everytime I see him with shades, it reminds me of agent Smith from the Matrix.
"Hello Mr. Anderson."
0:48 The French dip sandwich is not from Franch? Is that French Ranch? 😂 Should we pitch it to shark tank?
Ktown should have some good and cheap places to eat. For some good asian food in general, San Gabriel valley is the place.
+Travel Richie Absolutely agree on both. I just have Ktown had more parking.. I always end up parking on some super sketchy street that I wonder if my car will be there when I get back :)
Can you name the best place that serves Pho? Thanks.
Ooh, Mendocino Farms looks yummy!
+Zora A Pretty tasty sandwiches!
Just a correction...it's pronounced "Men-Doh-See-No"...named for the county and town in Northern California.
very nice yours videos and usefull
+EletroBoy TV Thanks EletroBoy
lmao the stuffed animals you're talking about refer to taxedermy. stuffed animals are a little different :)
You forgot Roscoes! I'm planning a trip to LA next year. Love your videos!
Roscoe's is pretty good. It definitely belongs in the top 20 for sure! :)
That sandwich at Mendocino looks like it's falling apart.
Ok dude you just made me hungry enough to revisit LA!
Victory! :)
Thanks for the heads up on Pinks. I didn't know they opened one up City walk. Best chili dog I've ever had.
love pink's but i do the cheese burgers they know how to cook a burgers right and juices without smashin the hell out of it ..with fries/orion rings half half
'strami dog ROCKS!!!
spires and norms are cheap though ihop and denny's are cheap too.
Thanks for the tips on Spires and Norms. I drive by them all the time but never eaten at either. Whenever I see Norms of I think of the show Cheers when they would greet "Norm!!!"
Have you had Korean BBQ?
Absolutely... I really like Korean BBQ -- my favorite in LA is Soowon Galbi KBBQ Restaurant in Koreatown. I didn't make this video because it isn't cheap :)
I know KBBQ in general is expensive, I was just curious... Lol!
Awesome video! Thanks!
Thanks Ran D!
That place was run down but had good food now everyone sucks except one place here n there
Howlin Ray's is a must!!!
+NBA2K Gamer Thanks for the tip!
2 hour line.
Sounds familiar. What do they sell?
Go to east Los Angeles, real Mexican food.🌶🌽🍾🍸
+Joel Garcia Do you have a favorite spot in particular?
Everything looks so yummy
. The best tacos are in East Los
What's your favorite taco spot?
Everyone from east los says that lol.
howlin ray’s best chicken spot in LA the original nashville chicken
Coconut lavender drink! Wow....
Mmmmmmm :)
you forgot tommy's burgers on rampart and beverly.
thanks for this!!
My pleasure Delia!