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Good Magazine - America’s Tastiest Streets

GOOD, 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.

Discussion

  1. finally…a realistic guide for me that won’t leave me just memorizing the restaurant’s menu’s on many other “cheap eats” guides.

    Posted by teenage glutster | March 10, 2008, 11:08 pm
  2. 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)

    Posted by teenage glutster | March 10, 2008, 11:13 pm

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