These locals see Los Angeles specialties. Have you eaten them?

These locals see Los Angeles specialties. Have you eaten them?

Whether you were born in Los Angeles or moved here, you have tried these dishes before you are eligible to call yourself Angeleno.

Some of these dishes are local specialty products that have taken root in Los Angeles, while others are exotic dishes that flourish in this coastal city. In any case, these are things we eat and love every day. If you haven't tried anything, please set off on a different day ~

French Dips

These roast beef sandwiches were either invented in France or here in Los Angeles Downtown.

You either have to do it with Cole's and sprinkle the juice aside, or you have to do it with Philippe. The real local French Dips uses a lot of mustard.

Cheese Burger

These cheese burgers that swept the streets of Los Angeles, if remembered, originated in Pasadena. Thanks to Lionel Sternberger, he thought of putting a good piece of American cheese on a burger at The Rite Spot.

Whether you love the In-N-Out Double Double, the no-change burger of Father's Office, or the umami-bombs of Umami, the hickory burger of Apple Pan, or the classic model of Pie N 'Burger, in short, Los Angeles Cheese Burger is the most authentic.

Dim Sum Dim Sum

Haven't you come to SGV to taste dim sum? Let's go now! San Gabriel, one of the overseas regions with the largest Chinese population, the restaurants here are reliable.

At the weekend, go to celebrity villas, peninsula seafood or harbour for breakfast, order a pot of tea and a few snacks. This is our favorite brunch.

Taco Burrito

If you want to discuss which taco technology is strong, then Los Angeles is enough for you to talk for three days and nights. Based on the Mexican meal, there are various extended innovations and classic repeated interpretations.

The most wonderful thing is that you have tasted them all: you can start to eat them from the food truck-Mariscos Jaliscos's Swordfish Taco, Leo's perfect al pastor, Ricky's baja fish taco, Kogi's short rib taco, Petty Cash "Fancy" taco. I haven't mentioned the great cocohinita pibil of Loteria Grill and Chichen Itza, the beautiful taco of Guisados, the camita taco of Yuca's ...

There are also hundreds of delicious taco stores scattered around every corner of Greater Los Angeles County. Really, maybe other cuisines need to go to some special shops, but delicious Mexican food, just a few steps away, you can find a very delicious.

Zankou Chicken

Los Angeles' "Best Chicken Chops"? People lined up for the delicious roast chicken, or more like the magic garlic sauce, pita, pickles, etc.

Even Beck cited the roast chicken in his song "Debra". Roasted chicken is not expensive. The key is the traditional customs of Luocheng people.

Pastrami Five Cigarette Smoked Beef

This is served with burger fries, and it is the best rye bread you can eat. Nostalgic people try Langer's No. 19 package, or try the slightly sloppy MacArththur Park at Wexler's Deli in the Grand Central Market. Compare which one is better.

If you don't like the scent of cumin (odd) and strange (strange), remember to be careful when choosing bread in Langer's and not to choose rye.

Chicken Waffle + Waffles

It's hard for ordinary people to understand how the team of Roscoe's in Hollywood can be so long, and the remote areas of Pasadena are equally long.

Until you have personally eaten the golden crispy chicken and fluffy waffles soaked in cream syrup, it all makes sense.

Ramen Japanese Ramen

After years of bumpy food trends, ramen has finally become a favorite choice of many people.

Like Tsujita, Annex, located in countless cuisines of Sawtelle. The big black house, Shin Sen Gumi, can be found in Little Tokyo.

Sushi

Just ask a Los Angeleser where he likes to eat sushi, and you will get a lot of additional information from his answer.

For example, where does he live, how much money does he eat (does he often eat in Urasawa? Or a regular customer of Sugarfish?), And whether he eats real food (Asanebo, Q and Sushi Zo are very different from Sushi Roku or Wokcano).

Pizzaria Mozza

Mozza-plex (Pizzeria and Osteria Mozza and Chi Spacca) A small group of high-end Italian cuisine is loved by many people.

You can eat all kinds of Italian sweets from pizza. Osterira Mozza was also included in the media's vote for the best restaurant in Los Angeles.

Thai Food in Thai Town

You can find spicy curry, boat noodles and many more in East Hollywood, all considered the best in the country. Ruen Pair, Jitlada and Sanamluang are all good restaurants.

The ship's surface is a small one-night noodle. Because Thailand has a long coastline, many people work and even live on the boat for a long time. In order to facilitate eating on the boat (without overflowing), the weight of noodles was deliberately reduced and eventually developed into today's noodles.

Korean BBQ

There are too many delicious restaurants in Koreatown but the hygiene conditions may not be satisfactory (such as à la Anthony Bourdain).

If you love the taste of KBBQ and have a bit of cleanliness, you also have Park's BBQ or Soot Bull Jeep.

Cold-Pressed Juice

Well, this is not a dish, although many people think that beet, carrot, kale, seaweed vegetable smoothie is their lunch. But after taco, boat noodles, fried chicken, cheeseburger, you need a drink.

Juice bars are worth trying on many street corners, and West Third Street and Santa Monica are densely concentrated. Pressed Juicery's Green 3 will definitely make you nervous and numb.

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