April 20, 2020
Top 100 Dish in LA Kids Love Khaosan Thai Glass Noodles with Beef
Top 100 Dish in LA Kids Love Khaosan Thai Glass Noodles with Beef
Food Review By LA Foodie…Jaden, 7th Grade
“I’m obsessed with the glass noodles with beef and extra broccoli at Khaosan Thai Street food. This dish is very unique from many different places; its fresh with many different vegetables, soft beef, and thin noodles. The best part of this dish is the sauce which contains sweet and salty flavors that makes the dish perfect.”
Khaosan Thai Street Food, 19801 Ventura Blvd. Woodland Hills, CA 91364
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April 20, 2020
Top 100 Dish in LA Kids Love Siam Bay Pad Thai Noodles
Top 100 Dish in LA Kids Love Siam Bay Pad Thai Noodles
Food Review By LA Foodie…Kylie G, 6th Grade
“This dish is a good comfort food and you can enjoy it with family if you want. If you like slightly spicy food then you would like this dish because it’s the right amount of spicy. Also this dish is a good option for vegans because it can come with tofu, but could also be good for anyone else because you can change the option of protein you want in this dish.”
Siam Bay Thai, 130 E Grand Ave Ste D, El Segundo, CA 90245
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April 20, 2020
Top 100 Dish in LA Kids Love Mia’s Breakfast
Top 100 Dish in LA Kids Love Mia’s Breakfast
Food Review By LA Foodie…Olivia, 7th Grade
“I ordered the ‘Mia’s Breakfast,’ from Sweet Butter Cafe. because I love the spot and breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. The buttermilk pancakes, eggs, bacon, and sausages are very well cooked and very tasty. The meal is filling and simple for any palate, and the eggs are cooked based on your choice.”
Sweet Butter Cafe, 13824 Ventura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
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April 20, 2020
Top 100 Dish in LA Kids Love Mendocino’s Tuna Melt
Top 100 Dish in LA Kids Love Mendocino’s Tuna Melt
Food Review By LA Foodie…Shay, 6th Grade
“The Tuna Melt had so much stuff in it, it was hard to keep it in the bread. Ironically there wasn’t much tuna, and I thought my mom’s was better. The bread was weird because it had all these seeds and it looked blue. But the tomatoes and the pickles were amazing.”
Mendocino Farms, 631 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401
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