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- From: akkana@moab.wpd.sgi.com (Akkana Peck)
- Newsgroups: ba.food
- Subject: LA and SD food, and driving highway 1
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 19:19:07 GMT
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- In article <C0x2yL.FBp@taligent.com> cep@taligent.com (Christophe Pettus) writes:
- >Highway 1 "not much longer" than US 101? That's absurd; highway 1
- >between Los Angeles and San Francisco isn't even a day's drive. It's
- >more like two days, and VERY grueling at that. The speed limit is much
-
- Have you actually driven this route?? You must be one of those RV's
- going 20 mph. I took Highway 1 from the south bay to LA last December
- and it took about 8.5 hours, including a half-hour stop at a bike shop
- in Cambria. That's only a couple hours longer than my return trip on I-5!
- (And no, I wasn't going particularly fast.) Add another hour over I-5
- if you're starting from SF and taking highway 1 all the way.
-
- Anyway, a couple of people asked about food in LA and SD. Those are hard
- requests to answer -- what kind of food? What areas? But here are a few:
-
- Greater LA:
- Orange County: there's a terrific Greek restaurant in Irvine, a few
- blocks east of I-5 two exits south of the I405 merge (argh, what is the
- name of that road? I've gone blank.) They're listed in the yellow
- pages (which is how I found it). Little family place with friendly
- waiters who lead line-dances through the restaurant whenever they get the
- urge. GOod food, too.
- Alas, Violet's is now closed (why can't Russian restaurants survive in
- CA?), so I don't know of any good Russian restaurants any more
- (there's one called "Little Russia" in Glendale, but they were closed
- when we went there -- somebody check it out and tell me if it's good!)
- Versailles, on Fairfax: Cuban food (nothing at all like Jose's here,
- which also calls itself Cuban and is wonderful in a different way).
- Garlic lovers' paradise: the roast pork was the most garlicky thing
- I've ever eaten. Funny waiter.
- Green Street East, in Pasadena near Del Mar, I think (not on Green
- Street) just east of Lake: great brunch place, with lots of innovative
- salads, eggs benedict, jerked beef, zucchini bread, etc. Try the
- Dianne salad (sorta like a Chinese chicken salad): be aware that it's
- huge (a friend and I used to split a half-Dianne between us and still
- not finish it).
- Hampton's in Hollywood: nobody mentioned this in the "great burger"
- discussion, but I think it deserves mention. Good burgers, classier
- atmosphere than Tommy's or Wolfe Burgers, somewhat like the Oasis in
- Palo Alto except that Hampton's has much better food.
-
- SD:
- Khyber Pass, on Convoy in the Clairemont area: good Afghani food in an
- interesting environment (Disneyland-cave-like atmosphere, hard to
- describe). Quite different from Kabul here (which is also good).
- Little India, on Convoy about a block from Khyber Pass: great Indian
- food in a little hole-in-the-wall family restaurant. Don't miss the
- fried dhal appetizer (bring back a couple of gallons for me!)
- Fuddrucker's, on Mira Mesa Blvd (this is a chain, I think there are
- several in SD and LA): another good hamburger joint.
-
- ...Akkana
-