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tags / los angeles
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imanahan says:
If you're right in the city and have to choose between Universal and Knotts, go to Universal, for sure! It is a lot scarier. The cast and the people who work there are also really into it (I know because I used to work there for the holiday parade, and the staff really enjoys being a part of the act…
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fivepointpalm says:
i love italian food, but i'm always very picky when it comes to italian food. my relatives live in italy, so everytime i visit italy, i get the BEST ITALIAN FOOD in the world :).
that's why i rarely order italian food over here in luxembourg, because it's NOTHING compared to the ital. food in it…
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scnbenstein says:
If you are spending 2 weeks in Los Angeles, here are the top five things that you absolutely must do.
1. Disneyland: "happiest place on earth" the theme park that is located at 1313 South Harbor Blvd. in Anaheim, California, USA. It opened on July 17, 1955. The park is owned and operated by The W…
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mellemel8 says:
I think i am gonna bias about this review. i love this coffee house, not only i managed it while i was in college. i am good friends with the owner. if you are ever in town. ask for jay and tell him i told you to have coffee or tea there.
try their cafe borgia(mocha). it is made from mexican swe…
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jenn79 says:
Hehee! Sorry I couldn't resist writing a review with Will as the cover shot. It's just such an adorable juxtaposition! Big Southern guy, little colorful yogurt.. ahahah!
Pinkberry is awesome. There is definitely a contingency of people who don't like this stuff, but it's got that Calpico flavor t…
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moviegal226 says:
An absolutely beautiful downtown Los Angeles hotel in an old 1920s building. First class, white glove service the whole way, from the maid service to check-in to the valet parking! The hotel has the old-timey luxury feel, with a white gloved doorman and top notch service.
This hotel is just cla…
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tcatto says:
The Olvera Street (or El Pueblo) is the historic center of LA. It is right opposite of the Union Station. You can lots of Mexican restaurants and stores there. When I visited with two friends I met at the hostel, we had a Mexican lunch which was very good. We also tried some Mexican candies such as …
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lisa says:
I am in LOVE with this place!
We were warmly welcomed by the staff, and a bountiful basket of different breads (crusty white bread, olive bread, bread sticks, and crispy flatbread) was placed at our table. We also received a complimentary amuse bouche, a tasty pasta salad, which was more like th…
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Swede22 says:
"Safe" in terms of crime or in terms of water quality? There's no need to worry about crime at any of the beaches, though I'd be mildly cautious about walking around certain parts of Venice or Santa Monica beaches at night. If I'm not mistaken, the worst ocean water quality in town is in parts of Ma…
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veggies4love says:
Paru’s Restaurant
This is a true vegetarian gem. Established in 1979 on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, Paru’s has been a my favorite Indian restaurant since its existence came to my knowledge. The walls are decked with Indian paintings and pictures of Paru’s family, and the lighting is ambien…
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ajdennis1980 says:
One of the funniest nights out I've had. At regular intervals the bar girls turn to dancing on top of their bar. If you lucky or unlucky enough for it to be your Birthday, you may get dragged up there and treated to a 'special' dance. The look on the poor girls faces was a picture!
Drinks are ave…
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sybil says:
i went back to diddy riese after not going to it for many, many years. ...not because it was bad, it has just been inconvenient for me to go.
that being said, diddy riese is an institution. i remember going there while going to ucla and buying $1 ice cream sandwiches or $.25 cent cookies. the …
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Tricia_S says:
This restaurant in down town LA is one of the best hole-in-the-wall paces I have been to! This place is proud to be the creator of the French Dip sandwich.
When you enter it feels like a place that one of your grandparents would bring you to. Saw dust is strewn around on the floor and you will usu…
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LoganBruin says:
My first stop was the Japanese pavilion, for there was a collection of netsukes {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsuke}, but I went into the bigger part of the exhibit first, and let me tell you something, as someone who doesn’t give a fig or any other fruit about interior decorating: this place is…
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TRE69 says:
Gladstone's in Malibu is a famous establishment that has been serving up breakfast, lunch, and dinner from its beachside location for many years. Gladstone's is located right along side Malibu beach which gives its patrons views of the ocean, the occasional dolphin, marine birds, surfers, kayakers, …
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Amtrak says:
This restaurant originally opened in Torrance in the 80's or 90's. It then closed and became a Carrows. Less then 1 year ago, the owner decided to close the Carrows and bring back Bob's Big Boy. I had never ate at Bob's Big Boy before it re-opened but this national chain (primaril…
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jenn79 says:
I've had to go Europe a number of times recently and find myself constantly struggling with getting there the easiest way possible. With all the flight delays (rate of 50% this past year!!) and lost luggage problems (1 in 4 for me) I try and go direct to Europe and then take Ryanair or EasyJet to th…
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LoganBruin says:
My first thought when in this area is always: “What am I doing here?” {there might be some four-letter words inside that phrase too}
“Here” is Exposition Park, an expanse of greenery south of downtown Los Angeles that contains such tourist attractions as this Natural History Museum, Calif…
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breezejen says:
The Walt Disney Music Hall is right in the midst of downtown LA. A few years back there was not much to do in the downtown area, however, thanks to a lot of renovations you can spend a nice evening in middle of it all. The Disney Music hall is an architectural gem, both inside and out. Outside t…
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lisa says:
If you've ever been curious about trying macrobiotic food, this is the place to go! Macrobiotics is a complicated Japanese philosophy in which foods are characterized as yin or yang, all land animals, refined sugars, eggs, and dairy are eliminated from the diet, and the effects are supposedly very …
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Lynsey_loves_Cali says:
I stayed at this hotel for a week in May 2007 and was very pleased with it, so much so that I'm staying there again this May!
I found the staff to be very curteous and helpful, and quite happy to share their cookies :) The room was quite large, very clean and well maintained, with a large and com…
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seanloh says:
I heard this place was GOOD!!! still need to go here
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koloanhawaii says:
I stayted at Miyako hotel on November 9 and 10, 2007. The room was so clean and nice, though I missed lanai (Verandah) that most Hotels in Hawaii had. What made me surprised was "washlets" (Combined words of "wash" and "toilet"). Washlets is a bidet toilet that washes anus of the user by jet of wa…
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seanloh says:
heard about it from michelle
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TRE69 says:
So I left my home in Silverlake to pick up mellemel8 from her mum’s place in Glendale. Due to the time in the evening we both knew that downtown traffic was bumper-to-bumper so I opted to take the side streets from the Eastside to the Westside. As we drove down Santa Monica Blvd, mellemel8 was a…
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koticphreak says:
In-N-Out is probably the best fast food burger you'll find. And to top it off, it's about the same price as all the other ones! Everything is fresh, everything is made when you order it, and everything is delicious! They also make pretty good shakes!
I think the most important thing about in-n-ou…
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DanielOostdijk says:
Universal Studios Hollywood theme park is a theme park based around the original Universal movie studios in Universal City, Los Angeles. The entrance fee is expensive, I think we paid about 70 dollars. However, it's really worth it. Just like the Disneyland parks, Universal Studios isn't a theme par…
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prexy79 says:
Great place for tourists and locals alike to mingle and enjoy the breathtaking aerial view of Los Angeles. Its a perfect refuge especially in the afternoon when the sun is not piercing hot and exhausting but slightly gentle. Luckily, in California we are blessed with beautiful weather. This is also …
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martinikitty13 says:
Another Mario Batali delight! I returned recently because I was craving the budino (a butterscotch pudding dessert) and also wanted to introduce my parents to this place. After several tries I scored a Sunday lunch reservation at a normal time. When we got there, the place was already pretty full…
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janelle563eagle says:
This is a GREAT trail right in the Hollywood Hills! Though parking is difficult (and on the streets- pay CLOSE attention to road parking signs)... it's well worth it!
Once you get into the park at the top of Fuller Avenue, you'll see a gate. Just before the gate is a little stand with cheap treat…
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