Cheaper than Cheaper! 2014 Los Angeles Cheap Food

Cheaper than Cheaper! 2014 Los Angeles Cheap Food

Compared with other capital cities in the United States, Los Angeles may not be the place where Michelin's fine restaurants are all over. But thanks to the variety of folk snacks and the embellishment of American food culture, Los Angeles has some of the best cheap and delicious. Good place. Incomplete statistics, here are 22 of the best and cheapest Luoyang food maps.  

1. Sapp Coffee Shop 5183 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 665-1035 Crystal powder (dried or accompanied with pork soup) and Thai style fried noodles are a must at this small restaurant. In addition, roast duck, beef fried rice, crab noodles and Thai fried noodles are also good. Don't forget the Thai milk tea ~ But remember to bring cash.

2. Mariscos Jalisco 3040 E Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90023 (323) 528-6701 Order a fried shrimp Tacos and you're done in a day. Not only is it cheap enough, but co-authored with Salsa sauce and butter jam, you may find the most authentic Tacos in Los Angeles.

3. 800 Degrees Neopolitan Pizzeria 10889 Lindbrook Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (424) 239-5010 This convenient Napoleon-style pizzeria is always in line at the restaurant-but it's definitely worth it, even just for the price (the most common pasta is only $ 7 ). Pick a few toppings and wait a few minutes before you can eat the hot, freshly baked wood-baked pizza.

4. Tsujita LA 2057 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025 (310) 231-7173 Think of it this way, if you want to have such a delicious bowl of ramen elsewhere-you may need a ticket to Japan. So, in order to save money, wait a little bit during lunch time. Have a bowl of ramen or cold noodles at this ramen shop. Amazing noodles, full soup base, efficient service-it's hard to say no. Team Tsujita Ramen Reviews:Three hours daily delicious

5. Mini Kabob 313 Vine St, Glendale, CA 91204 (818) 244-1343 This small family-style restaurant may not look very eye-catching, but you know after eating it. Grilled meat is always marinated and grilled properly, with delicious hummus and eggplant sauce. The couple who opened the shop basically arrived every day, and they opened the shop and watched romance.

6. Zam Zam Market 11028 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232 (310) 841-2504 Although the opening hours and food offerings vary throughout the year, this Pakistani gourmet restaurant serves Los Angeles' most delicious dishes. Pakistani chicken fried rice, yakitori, and other various barbecues, as well as West Asian scones are all must eat. However, you need to call in advance for business hours and menus (too beef).

7.Chego 727 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013 (323) 380-8680 Roy Choi ’s bowl-based Fusion has brought China Town the “second spring”. It starts with kimchi dishes, grilled vegetables, and meatballs, followed by beef tongue, pork belly, and grilled chicken with rice, all of which are good and inexpensive.

8.Ichimi Ann Bamboo Garden 1618 Cravens Ave, Torrance, CA 90510 (310) 328-1323 This buckwheat noodle restaurant in South Bay should not find a comparable opponent in Los Angeles. The most common cold soba noodles are already amazing. Of course, you can also try other hot and cold noodles in his house. Cash only. Included in the squadronCold noodle summaryin.

9. Pa-Ord Noodle 5301 Sunset Blvd Ste 8, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 461-3945 This simple Thai restaurant specialises in noodles, especially Thai soup noodles with a choice of rice noodles. The soup base is not only full of flavor, but also more authentic than the usual Thai style (represented in spicy). The Thai style fried noodles, crispy pork, etc. are also great. Cash only.

10. Ink. sack 8360 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90069 (323) 655-7225 should be one of the most famous sandwich shops-5-8 knives can eat sandwiches created by celebrity chef Michael Voltaggio. Although you usually order 2 sandwiches, it is also a good choice for lunch or early dinner. Jose Andres is a smaller version of the classic sandwich. Try pineapple mexican sauce, BBQ pork, and other cookies. His family also has a branch in Los Angeles Airport, which is included in the teamLos Angeles Airport Food Court

11. Dino's Chicken and Burgers 2575 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006 (213) 380-3554 Spicy, elastic and delicious, absolutely addictive local specialty red meat sauce of Los Angeles topped with chicken and chips ... Maybe it is the most worthwhile to eat in Los Angeles Is it right? The older generation of Los Angeles indigenous people may still remember the days of 4 knives, but now they are only 5-6 knives. A tip-next time you try chicken with rice, it's not fries.

12. Tacos Punta Cabras 2311 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404 (310) 917-2244 The seafood burritos here should be the cheapest Mexican snack in the west. The ingredients are fresh and well-balanced.

13. Bill & Hiroko's Hamburgers 14742 Oxnard St, Van Nuys, CA 91411 The hamburger stall on the side of the road is original in the United States: fresh meatloaf, crispy bacon, kaffir cheese and refreshing lettuce-absolutely Los Angeles One of the best burgers.

14. Top Round Roast Beef 1000 S La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90019 (323) 549-9445 Nostalgic but upgraded version of the Roast Beef Sandwich. Blue cheese, barbecue sauce and a variety of cheese choices give those who miss the Midwest or East friends home. Think of it as the incarnation of Arby's-but fresh ingredients are actually several times better.

15. Leo's Taco Truck 1515 S La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90010 (323) 743-5207 The Mexican Al Pastor burrito here is probably one of the best in the world. Cut from a large piece of roasted meat and put a layer of pineapple on top ... it's too difficult to order 4 at a time. Another Mexican cutlet, Mulitas, is also very good.

16. Pollo A La Brasa 764 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 387-1531 This well-known Koreatown Peruvian roast chicken restaurant is located on the 8th street and the western corner of a very awkward looking building, but the flavor of roast chicken is usually From the piles of firewood piled up from the outside, it was emitted to the streets. Fresh and juicy, with French fries, it's really addictive. The new store is said to open soon

17. Tire Shop Taqueria South Avalon Boulevard & East 40th Place, Los Angeles, CA 90011 Tijuana-style beef burritos finally arrived in Los Angeles-just 10 minutes' drive from the center in south-central Los Angeles. The chef's craftsmanship says handmade tortillas and just finely roasted minced meat. Don't miss it. However, it is closed every Tuesday and Wednesday, and it is open at 6-11 pm on weekdays.

18. Dr. Sandwich 9113 W Olympic Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 (310) 278-7777 Middle Eastern cuisine Falafel and Shawarma seem difficult to find authentic in Los Angeles, but there are still a few that stand out. Ta-eem on Melrose has just returned after a short break, but Dr. Sandwich on Beverlywood has become a good place for young friends to find good and cheap food.

19. Ricky's Fish Tacos 1400 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA The dining car appeared on the food map because it was basically semi-resident on Virgil Street for a while. It seemed to have been rectified once before, and now the dining car is finally back to Tacos. Don't buy lobster and prawn Tacos during the season. By the way, check Twitter to see if Ricky is on.

20. Murakami Sushi 7160 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 Cheap sushi generally sounds disappointing, but Murakami's only $ 12 Chirashi fish rice is definitely worth it-if you want a longer lunch. Fresh sashimi with fragrant sushi rice is really a good "light" lunch in Los Angeles.

21. Eggslut 317 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013 The newly refurbished Eggslut, a well-known breakfast restaurant located in the Grand Central Market in the city center, is still the top spot on the list. Eating an egg sandwich with soft bread, stuffed with cheese, bacon and other ingredients is delicious and hungry.

22. Mapo Kkak Doo Gee 3611 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020 Koreatown is actually a good place for a full lunch or dinner with less than 10 knives everywhere, but Mapo may be the Swiss Army Knife in all these places. Various soups, stews, noodles, barbecues, and grilled fish are the most classic Korean dishes. Closed on Sunday.

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