
Tsujita L.A. Artisan Noodles ANNEX
Tsujita L.A. Artisan Noodles ANNEX (2050 Sawtelle Blvd., Los Angeles, 90025) is the soup-centered spin off of Tsujita L.A. Artisan Noodle just across Sawtelle. With a simple

Tsujita L.A. Artisan Noodles ANNEX (2050 Sawtelle Blvd., Los Angeles, 90025) is the soup-centered spin off of Tsujita L.A. Artisan Noodle just across Sawtelle. With a simple

Pingtung, (7455 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, 90046; 323.866.1866) is a new Asian fusion cafe and market on Melrose which soft opens yesterday. Owner Li Ping of NYC’s Khin

On a budget? Aren’t we all? Here are some great places around Los Angeles that will leave your belly and your wallet very happy: ink.sack

Tsujita LA Artisan Noodles Offering both the standard ramen and tsukemen, their broth and noodles are nearly perfect. Only available during lunch and cash only,

Mr. Chow, (at the Malibu Country Mart, 3835 Cross Creek Rd #18A, Malibu, 90265; 310.456.7600) now lets you have your Beijing duck, noodles and Dungeness crab by the beach. The international

Rice, (820 Manhattan Ave., Suite 105, Manhattan Beach, 90266) is a restaurant named after the popular Asian carbohydrate and the staple ingredient of the macrobiotic diet.

What’s the one staple Asian food missing from Sawtelle? Dumplings! That is where ROC Kitchen (2049 Sawtelle Blvd., Los Angeles) steps in. ROC, standing for Republic Of

The Go Chew truck is launching February 18th and will be hitting the streets for the next 6 months. It’s a pop-up food truck serving organic rice bowls

Ever head down to Torrance for Asian food? Hollywood’s got nothing on this area. Everywhere you turn there is another restaurant popping up you’ve got to

Take A Bao (11838 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, 91604; 818.691.7223) is a sharp, modern spot serving up bao buns and cocktails in Studio City. Opened yesterday, their main focus is