![]() ![]() Don’t forget to check the cold case full of appetizers like seaweed and pigs ears. The steamed dumpling sampler includes all three varieties (pork, kimchi, and corn), while the warmly spiced pork chop and signature noodles are a must. Come into Bafang with a good-sized group to try a little bit of everything. If things progress according to plan, nearly every neighborhood across the Southland will have its own location. The two existing LA outlets in the City of Industry and Temple City will be joined by two more in Gardena and Torrance in the coming months. market with its line of affordably priced wares. With over 1,000 locations in China and Taiwan, Bafang Dumpling has the grand ambition to infiltrate the U.S. Matthew Kang For a taste of Taiwanese fast-food: Bafang Dumpling For a taste of Taiwanese fast-food: Bafang Dumpling. End with a scoop of tart guava sorbet and be grateful that instead of a sweltering night market you’re dining in an enclosed, comfy space in LA. Grilled prawns covered with slivers of shallot, chile, lime, and fish sauce could only possibly be improved by Bangkok’s massive river prawns, but these delicate, plump shrimp still work well. The Dungeness crab curry is a saucy, earthy dish to share for two - the crab’s tender meat soaking up the pool of galangal and spice-laden sauce. Called Yum at Holy Basil, this pop-up (of sorts) takes Holy Basil’s already stellar slate of fried noodles and Thai curries to the next level, with fresh seasonal seafood imbued with the balanced, impressive seasonings of Bangkok street food. Holy Basil already serves some of the city’s most impressive Thai street food, but the scene gets real on evenings from Thursday to Saturday, with colorful tables, plastic chairs, and checkered plastic table covers spread across the front space of the Downtown food stall. Virali Dave For a real Bangkok street food seafood feast in Downtown LA: Yum at Holy Basil For a real Bangkok street food seafood feast in Downtown LA: Yum at Holy Basil. 4824 Vineland Avenue, Los Angeles CA 91601. There’s also a monthly, no-cover, bottomless drag brunch on Saturdays. Mimosas are poured without a time limit (a rare find) and the staff at Idle Hour is attentive, so glasses are likely to always be half-full. There’s also a solid Sunday brunch featuring $16 bottomless mimosas that come with live music from 11 a.m. Built in 1941 as part of the programmatic architecture movement, the 1933 Group establishment is known for its warm, woodsy interior and relaxed, open back patio. A post shared by Idle Hour better way to start (or close out) a weekend than with a solid bottomless brunch? A personal favorite is the bottomless mimosa brunch at Idle Hour, North Hollywood’s iconic barrel-shaped bar that is special for so many reasons.
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