March 2021 Rundown

Earlier this week a few of us gathered with a covid compliance officer for work. Afterwards, I took my team out for drinks and snacks at Drago Centro. Their big outdoor/indoor patio is in effect, widely spaced tables, and fine dining service.

It was the first time in a year I have gotten to drink a glass of wine in stemware I didn’t own and wash. Wow.

If you’re dtla and wanting to do something similar, this place was a great fit. Four people, two mixed drinks, one glass of prosecco, one glass of zin. One plate of pheasant pasta, and one octopus plate all for $110 after tax, before tip.

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:round_pushpin: Tashkent Produce/Cheburechnaya To Go, 5340 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Valley Village :uzbekistan:

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Despite technically having its own sign and door separate from Tashkent Produce, the sign on the door advises you to use the grocery entrance. Just as well, this affords the opportunity to look over the meats, cheeses, boxed and packaged goods, and general joy of the store. Exploration of the tiny place only takes around five seconds, but is still fun nonetheless.

For those looking for hot prepared foods, make your way to the back and turn left to find the steam table and pre-packed stacks of plov and many other meals just made that morning. They also bake their own breads and have these arranged nicely for Europeans that cannot stand bread in the United States.

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If you are at all Central Asian or Russian-passing (and do not forget Russia is a big place with many types of people) customers and employees alike will start talking to you in Russian, and might even try a second time before reluctantly switching over to our boring common language. You are not expected to be here, so it is your fault. Apologize and smile.

During visits over the years, the clientele has been almost exclusively older women and men, but things seem to have changed since the market’s first review on Yelp in 2007:

“If you’re a single guy, this is the Laurel Canyon equivalent of Tower Records. “Browse” around the produce section, and within 10 minutes you will meet the five sexiest, most gorgeous women in West Hollywood or that melon you’re squeezing is on me.”

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Obviously he gave the place five stars.

So check out the homemade soups in the refrigerator, ask for some of the baked goods to be packed up for you, and grab what you want from the steam table, a couple bottles of Russian beer and Georgian wine, and pay back on the grocery side.

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Plov connoisseurs will not be wow’d by their version, more the type you might expect from a grocery, but this hearty working man’s dish is really economical and good for the price. At $4.99/lb the chicken plov (below) purchased on this occasion came out to a hefty $7.34. The beef version is a bit more expensive at $6.99/lb.

Without a lot of Central Asians in Southern California, we must rely on our Russian neighbors to make the foods like this that are ubiquitous in countries like Uzbekistan and cities like Tashkent. Since they have named the prepared foods portion of the operation a cheburechnaya, you can rely on them to provide chebureki prepared daily as well.

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A large carton of mushroom soup ($4.99, below) was an impulse purchase from the last visit, and one that turned out to be a win. At five bucks, the delicious and simple soup has a simple name (the Russian translation is no more evocative) and lists four ingredients: Mushrooms, barley, potatoes, and greens, which are dill.

The flavor of each item works together very well as a whole, and the mushroom-potato combination gives the meatless soup plenty of filling character. This dish is entirely Russian, and as you will find plenty of the items here at the Uzbek-named Valley Village institution follow suit.

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But the baked goods section might have no better representative than the thoroughly Central Asian samsa ($2.99 each, below). While there may not be a traditional tandoor oven hiding in another room here, they have done an excellent job with the pastries anyways and it will certainly make you want to have more baked items on a future visit.

The crust around this lamb samsa is flaky and delicate yet strong, holding all the meat’s juices and fats inside perfectly. A more perfect samsa might not exist on the west coast.

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Next time you go, you’ve gotta get the kharcho soup, though I think you are correct in saying the pastries are the best part of Tashkent. If one is in the area, it’s worth also stopping by Odessa Grocery down the block.

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Office lunch by Konbi… Lobster/Brown Butter/Pickled Fennel Sando was a bit celery-heavy, but quite palatable nevertheless. The sugar snap peas were killer (with nary a zombie in sight) - Pairing the Sugar Snap Peas with Radicchio, Sesame Crunch, Bergamot & Tofu Dressing resulted in some serious tastiness. Cara Cara Orange Crepe Cake delighted the office crew. Hoji-cha Latte tied it all together.

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We got Santouka ramen delivered! One of the OG ramen spots, with the triple threat of difficult parking, cash only and impossible seating - at least at the Mar Vista location.

The shio ramen is still great, and probably the only tonkotsu broth I don’t get tired of. Only thing missing is the iconic blue and white bowl.

First time having the salmon ikura don, and loving it. Gimme a large bowl of this for the summer months, please.

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KFCs new chicken sandwiches. They are $3.99 each a la carte.

Here we go with the foil packs.

They are pretty good. IMHO, definitely better than new McDonalds versions.

They’re thick like Popeyes, but not as crunchy. Comparable. The pickles though are not as thick or as bold.

They were quite juicy. The breasts were not of even thickness, which I like. Means less processing. The thick ends were thick enough that my mouth could barely get around it. Pretty cool LOL!!

The breading was crunchy, not quite as thick as Popeyes and could use some of those 11 herbs and spices from original recipe. That’s pretty much my gripe of Popeyes or McDonalds. The breading isn’t as seasoned as Chick-Fil-A.

The spicy features the same filet with a spicier slightly smoky sauce. Better than McDs sauce but not as hot. Wish the breading was different than the original, something I like about the spicy sandwich at Chick-Fil-A.

All in all, not a bad effort and a good price point.

Cross posting in Fast Food Thread

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Sunset sushi night. So happy to have legit sushi in Silver Lake. Really really good tonight.

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Counting down to daylight savings.

These affordable Bordeauxs continue to surprise me… such bang for the $. Very food friendly (a paltry (or refreshing IMO) 12.5% ABV). Pairs well even with a dried out slice of Domino’s Brooklyn style pizza (limited options out in the sticks :disappointed:)

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Trader Joe’s 50 buck chuck?

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Happy Pi Day!

Laroolou x Pearl River Deli x Amboy triple bang

Calamansi cream pie

Snickerdoodle thiccies

Classic Double (cooked by Sergio, check out the sear! and the fries were excellent as well)

Wonton noodle soup w/ charsiu

Bun ga nuong

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I stayed pretty local this weekend.

Cluck2Go (Roland Heights)
Solid Hainan Chicken Rice! Granted the chicken is not as sublime as our beloved Chef @JLee , but the quality is very good. The HCR dinner set can comfortably feed 3 people (might have to buy an extra rice if your crowd loves rice) with spicy marinated cucumbers, broth, pickles, and sauces. The Hainan noodle soup was a hit with my noodle soup-loving chowpups.

Half & Half Express
It’s still my favorite boba joint…and I had a hankering for boba.

Portofino (Brea)
Pizza and chicken Marsala to celebrate a family birthday. Chef Roio always treats us well.

Strong Water (Anaheim)
Tiki cocktails to go. It’s been real fun to order drinks and have garnishes and the pebble ice included. I hope to-go cocktails never end.

Ola Mexican (Long Beach)
Rolled in early to celebrate a birthday with cocktails and snacks. The table outside was great and at opening, there were not many people at all. Margaritas are fantastic…the food, not so much. Even their chips were too greasy, so they were fried at a too low temp or not drained before getting an aggressive douse of Tajin.

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Not much text b/c, well, I’m tired. ::sigh::

Finally tried La Morra!!!

Just delightful. I could’ve done w/o so many guindilla peppers, but the pickling did add a necessary tartness. The pizza was luscious w/o being a gut bomb. I ate half a pizza and didn’t feel weighed down at all. :smiley: Eagerly looking forward to the next trip.

Partner was hoping for some dessert afterward, so we literally went next door to Little House Confections (https://www.littlehouseconfections.com). Didn’t realize until I read the box that a portion of the income goes to a diff charity each month:

Many of the pastries are made w/ olive oil (but not the choc chip cookie), and the lavendar and rose cookies are gluten-free.


The snickerdoodle is… exceptional. Dare I even say it hits the platonic ideal of such a cookie?

Lavender cookie is only lightly floral (thankfully), and the texture is actually quite good. Quite tender but still holds together decently. Some chew. Nicely done.

Rose cookie had, IMO, no discernible rose flavor.

The choc chip cookie is good but not, IMHO, elite level (@rlw ). It’s somewhat cakey, and the chocolate is distributed in such a way that one side basically had almost all the chocolate. Chocolate didn’t seem that smooth-melting in my mouth. Still, if you like a cakey choc chip cookie, this is a good one.

Owner (or perhaps that I presume is the owner) gave us a sample of the “bomb ass” apple cake (which is a bit bigger than bite sized). She said it’s her favorite. Very tender, moist w/o being gooey. Apple flavor not terribly strong. Not sure if the sanding sugar was flavored w/ something b/c it was light brown. The texture is marvelous.

Skip the pop tart.

Prices aren’t cheap, but at least some of your $ is going to a good cause. Would be happy to try her cakes.

I was thinking of driving to Atwater Village for Wanderlust (since I’ve never been) and then realized there was a branch just up the street.


It’s good, but Sweet Rose is still my favorite (outside of Leo’s gelatos). Good QPR b/c even the half scoops are a decent size. Japanese neapolitan (matcha, black sesame, caramlized hojicha), blueberry dlderflower, mango sticky rice, vietnamese rocky road.

Flavor were all very good, and, TBH, they so intense that I don’t think I would’ve wanted a full scoop of any of them. The individual flavors of the neapolitan were good (aside from the black sesame not having any discernible black sesame flavor at all… or just being totally overwhelmed by the other 2 flavors), but matcha and hojicha don’t really complement each other, IMO. Likewise, if you’re looking for intense (or any) chocolate in your rocky road, the coffee (which is the predominant flavor) may be a little jarring (although I very much enjoyed it, and you shouldn’t be surprised at the coffee, given the name). I also thought the ice cream was a bit gummy. Glad I tried, wouldn’t refuse it if someone offered it to me, but not a place I’m dying to return to.

Does anyone know what makes Swedish candy Swedish, aside from names that resemble Ikea furniture? This place is near Wanderlust and seemed to be doing decent business.

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There is a Sockerbit on the LES near Bleecker St Pizza and Pearl Oyster Bar. My kids and wife loved this place. Basically a better version of the buy per lb candy, mostly of the gummy type. I think their spin on the gummy stuff was natural sugar and no high fructose corn syrup. Don’t quote me.

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My wife looooooves Sockerbit. They have a ton of interesting gummies that are incredibly sour and flavored with real fruit and sugar, and some cool salty licorice, among lots other things.

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Also hit up La Morra this weekend - maybe the most perfectly engineered pizza I’ve had though didn’t full satisfy. They deserve more business - we ate in the car and didn’t see anyone else for half an hour.

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Entering the pizza fray: Bulgarini!

Leo (who hails from Rome) is about to install his wood-burning pizza oven on the patio in 2-3 weeks. He’s previewing a Roman-style kitchen oven version of his mushroom and potato pizza at Bulgarini Gelato this week. The wood-fired stove version of these pizzas should be even more ridiculous. #RememberIlRomanista

And if that wasn’t enough reasons to go, the Tamai Family Farms strawberry is currently available and it’s bonkers good…

Got a kilo of Pistachio, Almond & Chocolate to go… #BuyItByTheKilo

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Getting a kilo makes it sound so much more dangerous and illicit.

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FTC BALLERZ 4 LIFE.

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1 kilo is only 2.2 pounds. That’s only 35.2 oz. :slight_smile:

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From last weekend: I picked up dinner from Danielle de Porres. This is a revisit for me since I tried de-porres in January.

I got one salad, two orders of the roast pork/stew that each was accompanied with sweet potato and rice, and one slice of carrot cake.

The salad was good, and I particularly enjoyed the vegan cashew dressing. I prefer an underdressed salad, so held most of it back to dress my vegetables later in the week. My dining companion and I both highly enjoyed the pork, and the rich, fully spiced broth. There was a hot green salsa on the side that was out-of-this-world. Like not since the hot sauce from African Chop Truck have I had daydreams like ways to squirrel away month long stashes of a side sauce.

The carrot cake was dry, but I like the rest of the food so much from there I’ll try different desserts next time I order.

https://www.de-porres.com/

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