I was in Los Angeles for the holidays and I ate quite a lot of yummy things while I was visiting. This is just a glimpse of a few places I ate at that I thought you might be interested in visiting if you’re ever in town. LA was pretty chilly when I visited but it was nice to get away from the Tokyo coldness.
From the Top,
1) At LACMA
2) Sycamore Kitchen near LACMA on La Brea
3) Ricky’s Fish Taco – I see why it’s so popular!
4) Four Daughters in Manhattan Beach – yummm
5) Palaik – Awesome samgyeopsal place in Ktown
Ah, incredibly jealous that you were in LA (my hometown) while I spent the holidays in Tokyo! But thank you for your blog! I have so many places I still want to hit in Tokyo before I leave and your blog is a great guide!
Thank you Christine! LA was awesome :)
I recently found your blog and I just wanted to say thank you as I love it so much! I recently moved to Tokyo so it has been a great resource for finding new restaurants to try.
I had moved here from California and this post makes me miss the delicious Mexican food and great brunch spots!
Thank you Kim, hope you enjoy Tokyo!
I was in LA the exact same time as you! I saw the Caravaggio at the LACMA as well! My boyfriend’s brother and I are major fans of yours in Paris! We talk about your blog as if you are our friend. We all adore Japan and travel their quite often. We always use your blog as a reference when traveling! Its done so well and your reviews are always interesting and insightful! Thank you!
Hi Sofia, thanks for your comment I’m so flattered! That’s funny that we were both in LA at the same time from two different continents. I’m so happy to hear that my blog has been helpful and thank you for letting me know that I have a fan from Paris, a city I adore as well ♥
oh! how was sycamore kitchen? i passed by it on the way to stopping by another store a few shops down. you were so close to my house! hope to catch you on your next visit.
Hi Richard, I loved the ambiance and the food was something like a 3.3 on tokyoeats rating. Thanks for the comment!