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15 March 2017, 08:19 AM | #1 |
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What's some of your favorite "hole in the wall" spots
In LA you gotta hit up King Taco
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King Taco is highly overrated. The salsas suck.
If you're ever in Santa Barbara, check out Lilly's Tacos. Thank me later. |
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Which king taco is that?
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Hole in the wall hmm , I drive past Hong Ha Viet bakery once every few weeks , I always make a point to stop, after waiting in the queue for 5 mins , I've got it!
Reportedly best banh mi in sydney ;) I prefer the chicken but the pork also tastes good. damn this tastes better than any fast food Was in a rush so I smashed it in the car park lol Nice an crispy roll - Has to be crispy And for gawd sake when she asks - "you like chilli ?" Say "YES"!!! Haha Soo good soo hot so nice ;) |
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I'm getting heartburn
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King Taco is the "bomb", excellent food. Always visited the one in Pasadena, East LA and El Monte when I lived in Southern California years ago. Smaller burritos than what I am accustomed to, but I always could eat 2!!!
In LA, always loved "The Hat" (Pasadena, Glendora and others) for pastrami sandwiches. Pink's Hot Dogs was also good, as was Tommy's Burger (Rampart location).
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you guys live well if your HITW chow spots have branded pop cups and takeaway hot sauce containers -- thats a restaurant.
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Here in NYC... Jackson Heights - Taqueria Coatzingo. You are welcome.
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What's some of your favorite "hole in the wall" spots
A steak joint in Buffalo. Kennedys Cove. It's basically two trailers put together. They have a special blackening seasoning on the steaks. No reservations. No dress code. Always has some of the best steaks I've ever had.
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In NYC, there's a small Middle Eastern joint called Cafe Azuri. It always hits the spot
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Keep me coming guys!
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Pho is da bomb !
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Somewhat partial to this one
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Pho 54 in Westminster is where I go for some good pho on a cool day. |
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Cam Huong for Vietnamese in Oakland. El Tapatio in West Hills L.A.
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This is kind of like the TRF version of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.
In regards to ethnic restaurants, you can often gauge the quality and authenticity of the food being served by briefly scanning the customers. If it is a Mexican restaurant and you see a lot of Mexican diners, chances are the food being served there is pretty good. The same goes for Chinese, Italian, East Indian, Middle-Eastern restaurants et al. The only problem that arises is that in some instances, you have to venture into some of the shadier areas of town in order to partake in these dining experiences. Decades ago, I recall going to this little Mexican restaurant near Del Mar. I think it was called the Blue Bird. While walking from the parking lot to the restaurant, I saw these three guys off in the distance waving handguns and arguing about something. My date hustled me onwards and informed/educated me that it was probably a drug deal going down/badly. She was from north SD (Torrey Pines) and apparently far more aware of these instances when venturing out of one's area. Then again, the same scenario probably plays out in countless other barrios as well. |
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The Bait House in Clearwater Beach, FL. A hidden gem that usually only locals go to. If you're ever vacationing here give it a try over the more popular places like Frenchy's or Palm Pavilion, the food is great.
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At lunch time in MPLS during warmer months, there are about 100 food trucks from various small restaurants that line up downtown. Many of the "hole in the wall" places get their brand and food out this way. Have had several set up "brick and mortar" locations due to popularity they created.
Midtown Global Market is another favorite. A food hall south of the city with many counters to get Mexican/Indian/Thai/Vietnamese/BBQ/Pastries, etc. Some of best offerings in the city are available in one location.
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No kidding. Having previously ventured into the Mission District (SF), the outskirts of Redwood City, CA (as well as certain areas of San Jose, CA) in a never-ending quest for great Mexican food, my San Diego experience was somewhat tame in comparison. Perhaps it's a classier shade of 'shady'.
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This place!
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Stockyard Cafe in Bozeman, MT for breakfast. The rules are posted on their website which are pretty fun but they are dead serious about them.
http://www.stockyardcafe.com/ Also there is no bathroom just an outhouse so better use the facilities before going to breakfast. |
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Probably not an exact fit for the category but my first stop when I fly into the west coast is in-n-out animal style baby!!
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Gotta love Bozeman!
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Giant Chef diner in Pleasant Hill, California
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The fish sandwich at Saleem's Fish Supreme in Macon, GA.
A Muslim family converted an old 7-11 into a restaurant. Great sweet tea and lemonade, homemade cakes and pies. The only place I know where I can get bean pie. Pssst . . . they have a FaceBook page.
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