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Originally posted by CityHunter View PostAny word about the Akai Ito Boutique in the Arts District (2nd and Vignes)? I pass it almost everyday when I get my morning coffee...it looks interesting but there is only so much I can see through the dirty windows.
I wasn't familiar with some of the brands they had and I've been trying to figure out some of the tags I saw. I might have to go back and figure out what I was looking at. Cool stuff.
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It's been a while :-) Any updated food recommendations, as well as exhibits, galleries, etc.?Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostIt's been a while :-) Any updated food recommendations, as well as exhibits, galleries, etc.?
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Originally posted by Shucksit's like cocaine, only heavier. and legal.Originally posted by interest1I don't live in the past. But I do have a vacation home there.
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Originally posted by itch-bay View PostLa is not known for its restaurants
If you want good food come EAST
What I have been eating lately: Bar Ama, Allumette, Bestia, Baco Mercat, Cortez, Guisados, Daily Dose, Animal, Red Medicine, the Hart & the Hunter
Classics: Stella, Little Dom's, Mako Sushi
Westside I like: Axe, Gjelina
so many good ones..
...and now I'm hungry
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Originally posted by andrewislasorad View Post
If you want good food come EAST
so many good ones..
...and now I'm hungryOriginally posted by Shucksit's like cocaine, only heavier. and legal.Originally posted by interest1I don't live in the past. But I do have a vacation home there.
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Thanks, gents. Going to lacma today and hoping to see some of you at our party tonight!Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Restaurants:
Animal
Bestia
Cafe Stella - lounge in front has good cocktails. Silver Lake.
Red Medicine - would be my first choice
Rustic Canyon Winebar - I have not been but I think Chef Fox is amazing.
Son of Gun - The fish restaurant from the Animal crew.
Superbra Snack Bar - Chef worked at Blue Hill at Stone Bar and The Tasting Room in NYC. Venice.
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So many good places to eat in LA. Animal is have not been in a while, need to get back there soon.
To add more to the above:
Jitlada (thai) is amazing find myself going a few times a month. Massive menu so much good stuff you can't really go wrong with anything.
Gusto (Italian) near Son Of A Gun on 3rd went for the 1st time last month, followed up by a 2nd visit a few days later. Did a course meal the 1st time and more relaxed pizza and wine the 2nd. Pasta was cooked perfectly and had so many amazing flavors. Pizza was also top notch.
Pizzeria Mozza & Osteria Mozza (Italian) The pizza is some of the best in the city. The broccolini w/ chilies & vinegar is so good - I always try to replicate this at home but never can get it quite as flavorful. Mozzarella bar has some good choices too.
Honey Pig (Korean BBQ) Meat is good quality, sides are very fresh. At the end of the meal they bring over rice and fry it up on the grill and mix in all of the sides and meat you might have left over. Prefect to take home for leftovers.
Sushi Zo (sushi) The owner is a total control freak sushi nazi but its worth putting up with him because he knows what he is doing. Fish is fresh and flavorful. Omakase is always a great experience.
Providence (Asian fusion I guess) the course menus are pricy but if you want to spring for something you will not forget well worth it.
Matsuhisa (sushi) personally didn't care the sushi I ordered off the menu and would rather do Sushi Zo if I am in the mood for that. However the Omakase was one of the best meals I ever ate.
Plan Check (burgers) last time I went I had hangover fries and a truffle mushroom burger. They also have this ketchup leather which is really something special. Also love the sodas that are made in house.
Pinks (hot dogs) yeah I said Pinks LOL but late at night after drinking it really does the trick.
Boa
Cut
Water Grill
Taste
Chosun Galbee
Hole In The Wall Burger
Eva (might be closed at this point)
Could add a more ...
Jonathan Gold Essential 99:
more Gold reviews:
From my experience anything Gold recommends favorably usually suits my palate.
Also kind of related if you are in the mood to cook high quality, delicious meat check out Lindy & Grundy butcher shop.
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immersound_LAX, tonight at Human Resources:
"shibui_oto is pleased to present immersound_LAX in partnership with Human Resources and VOLUME. immersound_LAX will showcase artists Christopher Bissonnette (CA), Tim Hecker (CA), and Akira Rabelais (US), for an intimate evening of performances in an immersive 6.1 channel installation."
should be magical, so bummed i'm missing it by 2 days...
so a little preview:
Tim Hecker, Virgins
Christopher Bissonnette, In Between Words
Akira Rabelais, Spellewauerynsherde
oh and late on this, but LA has incredible food. sushi, brunch, ramen, izakaya, high end, low end, "modern" (for lack of a better term), italian, persian, thai, mexican, peruvian, burgers, lobster rolls...pretty much anything you'd want.
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Exhibition of Sex Pistols Photographer Dennis Morris's Work
From Saturday, August 9th until the 23rd there will be an exhibition of photographer Dennis Morris's legendary cache of Sex Pistols photography at Known Gallery (441 North Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 90036). The man's work is pervasive and powerful.
Think of your favorite Sex Pistols or Bob Marley photograph. Chances are it was taken by Morris, a British photog who began his extraordinary career shooting photos for Marley after tagging along on his first London tour, and has gone on to do so much iconic work. He was similarly immersed in the Pistols world (Lydon was a huge reggae fanatic, and sought out Morris after learning of his work with Marley), and those legendary images have been compiled into the book The Bollocks: A Photo Essay Of The Sex Pistols. The exhibit is in celebration of that; I've come to know Dennis quite well recently, and he assures me that the layout and structure of the show makes it quite a bit more than a mere gallery exhibit. (Although, that seemed certain just based on the nature of his work with the Pistols. The man has stories, and his images convey them.)
Here's info on the Known Gallery website, and here's the link to Morris's website, and here's a flyer for the show:
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