Flamin’ Hot Cheetos is the spicy red version of the classic cheese-flavored snack from Frito Lay. Believe it or not, it was created by a Frito-Lay janitor that pitched the idea over the phone to then CEO Roger Enrico. The result is something of a cultural phenomenon and one of the outcomes was a children’s…
The Arthur J – Prime Steaks in Manhattan Beach
I’m a huge fan of chef David LeFevre. He is the chef and co-owner of MB Post, Fishing with Dynamite and Arthur J in Manhattan Beach. I’ve frequented MB Post and Fishing with Dynamite a number of times and my wife and I decided to celebrate Valentine’s Day at Arthur J. The decision to celebrate…
La Azteca, the Gold Standard for Burritos
I regularly visit Boyle Heights because the businesses offer some of the best in Mexican cuisine. It could be a restaurant, a bakery, tortilleria, or a market. Because many Hispanic people live in the area, there is plenty of demand to keep these places in business. That day, I checked off one item on my…
Little Kingston Jamaican – Quality Caribbean Cuisine
I enjoy Caribbean spiced food and one of my regular Jamaican restaurants recently closed. Not knowing where to go, I did a search and found a place not far away – Little Kingston Jamaican Restaurant. It is located on West Slauson Ave. just west of South La Brea Ave. Despite arriving at 5 p.m. on…
Mitsuwa Del Amo – First Impressions
Mitsuwa Marketplace is a Japanese supermarket chain located in strategic areas across the U.S. MItsuwa recently moved its Torrance store from its location on 184th and Western and faces Carson Ave. in the Del Amo Mall. The storefront was formerly occupied by Marshalls. Mitsuwa Del Amo distinguishes itself from other Japanese grocery stores by offering…
Gabi James, a Terrific Find in Redondo Beach
Have you ever driven by an interesting-looking restaurant on a regular basis and never frequented it? For me, I’m embarrassed to say that experience is Gabi James in the Riviera Village area of Redondo Beach. My wife and I recently dined there for dinner for the first time. Gabi James is named after the owners,…
Churriño Gourmet Desserts for Brazilian-style Churros
Street vendors used to be the sole place where you find Mexican churros. Nowadays, you are starting to see churros as an option on many LA restaurant dessert menus. A Latin Churro shop named Churriño recently opened on the Promenade in Long Beach. Mexican churros are typically foot-long fried pastries that are rolled in a…
Delicious Danish Sandwiches at Open Face Food Shop
LA’s West Adams area continues to produce restaurants that are filling interesting niches in LA’s food scene. The latest is Open Face Food Shop, a sandwich shop focused on serving modern Danish open-face sandwiches. They are located on the corner of Adams and S. Marvin Ave. Driving east on Adams Blvd, you see a number…
Soom Soom Delivers Fresh Mediterranean Food
Editor’s Note: The El Segundo location has closed. They have locations on 3rd Street, Brentwood and Westlake Village. If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to eat healthier, Mediterranean food is worth exploring. It is one of the healthy eating plans recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to promote health and prevent chronic…
Otafuku Restaurant, Where Soba Noodle Reigns King
Otafuku is a Japanese soba noodle house in Gardena that has been around for approximately 20 years. Despite their longevity, they are relatively unknown. I happened to find them while performing a Yelp search when I had a hankering for Japanese noodles. While Otafuku has a sign in front of the building, the blinds are…