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On Sunday, October 25 from 1-4 PM, is the forth annual culinary extravaganza present to you by Los Angeles Magazine, The Food Event, featuring 25 of Los Angeles’ top restaurants and 25 top wineries. Hosted by Cindy Dole of KFWB Am’s Home Wizard Show, Jeffrey Saad – the next Food Network star and Merrill Shindler – Zagat editor. A fun day fill with cooking demonstration from Ludo Lefebvre of Ludobites, John Sedlar of Rivera, Suzanne Tracht of Jar just to name a few, contest between celebrity chefs and foodie entertainment. Come and spend an relaxing afternoon in the vineyards of Saddlerock Ranch in Malibu and taste the best wine and food from the best culinary stars of California. Feature Chefs ![]() General Admission is $95, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to benefit the American Heart Association and Kids Courage Foundation. MUST BE 21 YEARS OR OLDER TO ATTEND, NO INFANTS, CHILDREN OR PETS ALLOWED.
Mmmmm.. what can you get for $3 that’s tasty and filling? Hot steaming chao long (porridge) – but this is not for everyone, b/c the porridge has intenstine, pork blood, stomach, tongue etc., mostly internal organs…as you all know, Asians eat every part of the animal. There’s choices of $3 or $4 chao, difference are the ingredients..you got more “meat” for $4, else it’s pretty much the same. This is a family owned and operated for at least 12+ years and opens at 5am – 7pm. But do come early if you want to get the chao long, which they are famous for. Sometimes it’s sold out if you get there too late, i would say it’s safer before 5pm. ![]() They also has pretty good spring rolls $0.50 each, and their freshly made gio chau quay (Chinese fried bread), I believe it’s $1 per order are also pretty good accompany with the porridge or soy milk. They also have coffee, for $1.00 but I didn’t like it at all, it has a sour after taste but for $1.00, you can’t really complain…(I’m a picky coffee drinker so I might have higher standard). With only $5.00 you can walk out with a tasty porridge, one order of Chinese fried bread and a cup of coffee. For the price, you really can’t beat it.
![]() After jobsite visit, Bagel Boy and I desperately need some food to cure our hunger. We were debating between either Memphis cafe or Rooster Cafe. Since I already been to Memphis Cafe, we end up settling with this place. I actually came here once before but it was at night while they had “Hidden Kitchen”, the owner rent the restaurant out during some night time. More on Rooster Cafe |
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