Good Magazine - America’s Tastiest Streets
Monday, March 10, 2008 8:05GOOD, a magazine founded and published here in Los Angeles, came out with their GOOD FOOD issue. I couldn’t agree more on their cheap eats feature, called America’s Tastiest Streets, when they say:
Every year, city magazines publish their “cheap eats” guides, gushing over $35 Kobe beef burgers, and enotecas with $15 paninis that pair nicely with $60 bottles of Barolo.
At GOOD, we’re a little more realistic (and a lot hungrier). So grab a twenty from the ATM and follow our road map to America’s seven best streets for exquisite food you can actually afford.
The article features a number of US cities. For Los Angeles, they recommend:
- AGRA CAFÉ
- ALEGRIA
- PHO CAFÉ
- JITLADA THAI
- ZANKOU CHICKEN
Also featured in the GOOD FOOD issue is a challenge to make a tasty brown bag lunch.
By Jonah (see more of his posts). Jonah is the founder of la.foodblogging and also created Digesty, a food blog aggregator and Cheww.com, a spam free foodblog search engine.
teenage glutster says:
March 10th, 2008 at 11:08 pm
finally…a realistic guide for me that won’t leave me just memorizing the restaurant’s menu’s on many other “cheap eats” guides.
teenage glutster says:
March 10th, 2008 at 11:13 pm
finally…a realistic guide for me that won’t leave me just memorizing the listed restaurant’s online menu’s, like many other “cheap eats� guides.
(the link to my blog on this comment actually works)