I shall have to depend on Vyndree to call me for the bars lol
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I shall have to depend on Vyndree to call me for the bars lol
I'm creating a list of phone numbers for said purpose. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Zseth',index.php?page=Thread&postID=129933#post12 9933
I voted for the Cheesecake factory -- if only because their menu is basically the size of a novel and if you can't find something to eat there, you're too picky to eat anywhere. ;) From what I've seen in Seattle as well, they have a decent vegetarian section for anyone who has specific dietary preferences.
See, this is why I <3 you Vyn.
On a seperate note are we planning on going to any nice nightclubs or are we looking at the casual pub and bar scene as I wonder if I should pack club clothes (crosses fingers as hasn't gone club clothes shopping since getting deployed)
In-n-Out burgers and any Albertos-style Mexican Fast Food for Carne Asada Nachos are a must-eat on any trip to LA.
In-n-Out has the wierdest french fries anywhere: fresh potatoes peeled and cut before your eyes, cooked in vegetable oil that has not been used for chicken nuggets or fish sticks. By the end of the box, you will have a new favorite. Their burgers are also absolutely delicious: all fresh ingredients: real lettuce leaves, fresh sliced tomatoes, raw or grilled onions, never-frozen meat. And get their pink lemonade to drink.
Carne Asada nachos are french fries piled high with shredded cheese, sour cream, carne asada (diced marinated steak), guacamole and sliced olives, completely filling a large styrofoam take-out container. A few places will add beans and salsa, too.
In-n-Out Directions: http://www.in-n-out.com/location_det...ode=&x=103&y=3
Mexican Food directions: Not sure, but look for any 24 Hour Mexican food place. Must be dirty and have a hand-written menu. The less english they speak, the better your food will be.
I will pass on that, can you say Salmonella? 8oQuote:
Originally Posted by 'mikiurban',index.php?page=Thread&postID=130015#po st130015
haha what kind of person visits california and doesn't get in-n-out. i worked there for a few years, and that means eating in-n-out 4-5 times a week (hey it's free - and no i didn't get fat - and i wasn't fat to begin with either!), and even after i quit, i still eat there often.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'mikiurban',index.php?page=Thread&postID=130015#po st130015
btw you can get just about anything extra on your burger (not counting meat/cheese) for free.
If you go to In-n-Out, order the Animal Fries! Basically, it's their fries plus grill onions, cheese, and the sauce they put on the burger. You can order your burger animal style too, which means it comes with grilled onions. If you're realy hungry order a "4x4"!
Here's link with items on "secret menu": http://www.tiburon-belvedere.com/cgi...cgi?c=In_N_Out
echigo sushi is the reason everyone where I work wants to go down to LA. I know its not an option for good reasons (cheesecake factory voter here) but if any of you are fans or even mild fans of sushi, I would not pass this up.
Google maps link/reviews:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...NH6Elifbg&cd=1
I love sushi
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An anaheim now, will likely be heading to the garden walk tomorrow and will make a reservation for the number of people confirmed in the blizzcon plans thread. If you still want to come and haven't posted there yet then hurry up.
Again, for after dinner I was thinking the 300 bowling alley looked like a fun place. Has a bar, looks to be good atmosphere and potenital for drinking games on the lanes if people wanted to do that kind of thing :)