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Great deli in the far west end of the valley that serves everything up in gargantuan proportions, no need to ask for more meat here, in fact order some bread and take half your meal home with you....
Great deli in the far west end of the valley that serves everything up in gargantuan proportions, no need to ask for more meat here, in fact order some bread and take half your meal home with you. Although not the best the deli meats are quite tasty and the matso ball soup is out of this world, did i mention the ball is as big as your head. The huge carrot cake is divine, but the eclair could use a lot of work. Staff is old but pretty efficient and if you don't mind the drive it's definately the best in the valley for deli food.
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Inventor of the French Dip this historical landmark in China Town still serves up a fine sandwich along with tasty beet eggs and the spiciest mustard around (not for the faint of heart or sinuses)....
Inventor of the French Dip this historical landmark in China Town still serves up a fine sandwich along with tasty beet eggs and the spiciest mustard around (not for the faint of heart or sinuses). Any visitor to L.A. must stop in and grab some tasty grub served from the counter to you in the huge saw dust scattered dining area. Even if you don't think you like the idea of a sandwich dipped in au jus try it and I am sure you will be converted.
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For all you can eat you can't go wrong with this two restaurant chain in the valley constantly changing its name, the fish is pretty fresh although I have noticed that the start to skimp on the...
For all you can eat you can't go wrong with this two restaurant chain in the valley constantly changing its name, the fish is pretty fresh although I have noticed that the start to skimp on the quality as you progress through the meal, e.g. no shiso in the squid after the first couple of orders, rolls for those who enjoy them are a little heavy on the rice, but all standard orders are there. Chefs are super nice and will recommend for novices be sure to try the posted specials as they are not on the menu, lucky to have gotten some bonito the other day. Only one serving of uni allowed but good quality for end of meal. All you can eat appetizers are also tasty.
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As someone who is noise sensitive, I enjoyed my stay at the Hotel Santa Barbara. Yes, the room is small, but it's cute. The hallways are a bit dim. The dim lights are above the doors to the rooms. I...
As someone who is noise sensitive, I enjoyed my stay at the Hotel Santa Barbara. Yes, the room is small, but it's cute. The hallways are a bit dim. The dim lights are above the doors to the rooms. I have seen even more dimmer lights though.
The bedroom was cute with a backlight headboard and two painted lightboxes on each side of the bed. There was a short wait at the front desk but the staff was helpful.
Also, great location on State Street.
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