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August 2001, Week 4

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Paul Taffel <[log in to unmask]>
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Paul Taffel <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Aug 2001 10:04:32 -0700
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Strange comment.  Los Angeles possesses (for those with the transportation
means to find it) a huge variety of genuine ethnic cuisines.  You name it,
we've
got it, along with a substantial native population to ensure that good
restaurants
get enough business to thrive.  If you have the curiosity to explore
non-American
food in Los Angeles, you won't be disappointed.  My recommendation: start in
Koreatown, it's real close to downtown.

I agree with the comments about McCormick Place.  I foolishly attempted to go
for a walk in the adjacent streets.  Bad idea.  Very bad idea.

At 8/28/2001 09:26 AM, Karman, Al wrote:
>Cool....a city [Los Angeles] known for its food...]:-)

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