LBOinyamouf4sho wrote:any suggestions for places near the LAX hilton??
El Hijo del Generico wrote:LBOinyamouf4sho wrote:any suggestions for places near the LAX hilton??
There is a Carls Jr and a Denny's nearby. If you don't mind driving a short distance to El Segundo, there is some better eateries there.
El Hijo del Generico wrote:LBOinyamouf4sho wrote:any suggestions for places near the LAX hilton??
There is a Carls Jr and a Denny's nearby. If you don't mind driving a short distance to El Segundo, there is some better eateries there.
Coach wrote:There are a ton of places to eat within the lax area and areas around the Hilton. Depending on what you're in the mood for:
El Segundo/Manhattan Beach: islands, California pizza kitchen, chili's, macaroni grill, a Hawaiian restaurant called "back home in lahaina." These restaurants are south of the Hilton on sepulveda.
To the east: going into inglewood, there's a 24 hr mariscos/Hispanic restaurant on arbor vitae called El Puerto Escondido. I've been here many a time after drinking and its pretty bomb. If you're there in the day time, there's a shakeys. In the inglewood/westchester area, there's a wing stop, tgi Fridays, and chuck e cheese!
Fox hills/westchester: el terasco, in n out, ihop, togos, fox hills mall has a real good food court plus restaurants like bjs, manna BBQ (kbbq). At the bridge, you have another islands, a johnny rockets, marie calendars grill, and a couple other low key restaurants.
Most of these places are within a 5-10 minute drive in all directions. If you want any more suggestions, i will glady reply back
LBOinyamouf4sho wrote:Coach wrote:There are a ton of places to eat within the lax area and areas around the Hilton. Depending on what you're in the mood for:
El Segundo/Manhattan Beach: islands, California pizza kitchen, chili's, macaroni grill, a Hawaiian restaurant called "back home in lahaina." These restaurants are south of the Hilton on sepulveda.
To the east: going into inglewood, there's a 24 hr mariscos/Hispanic restaurant on arbor vitae called El Puerto Escondido. I've been here many a time after drinking and its pretty bomb. If you're there in the day time, there's a shakeys. In the inglewood/westchester area, there's a wing stop, tgi Fridays, and chuck e cheese!
Fox hills/westchester: el terasco, in n out, ihop, togos, fox hills mall has a real good food court plus restaurants like bjs, manna BBQ (kbbq). At the bridge, you have another islands, a johnny rockets, marie calendars grill, and a couple other low key restaurants.
Most of these places are within a 5-10 minute drive in all directions. If you want any more suggestions, i will glady reply back
cool. thanx for taking the time to write that out, i really appreciate it. if you got more suggestions fire away. i"m really big on seafood btw.
Coach wrote:LBOinyamouf4sho wrote:Coach wrote:There are a ton of places to eat within the lax area and areas around the Hilton. Depending on what you're in the mood for:
El Segundo/Manhattan Beach: islands, California pizza kitchen, chili's, macaroni grill, a Hawaiian restaurant called "back home in lahaina." These restaurants are south of the Hilton on sepulveda.
To the east: going into inglewood, there's a 24 hr mariscos/Hispanic restaurant on arbor vitae called El Puerto Escondido. I've been here many a time after drinking and its pretty bomb. If you're there in the day time, there's a shakeys. In the inglewood/westchester area, there's a wing stop, tgi Fridays, and chuck e cheese!
Fox hills/westchester: el terasco, in n out, ihop, togos, fox hills mall has a real good food court plus restaurants like bjs, manna BBQ (kbbq). At the bridge, you have another islands, a johnny rockets, marie calendars grill, and a couple other low key restaurants.
Most of these places are within a 5-10 minute drive in all directions. If you want any more suggestions, i will glady reply back
cool. thanx for taking the time to write that out, i really appreciate it. if you got more suggestions fire away. i"m really big on seafood btw.
Yeah man no problem. I figure I should help out the people that are coming in for the LAX show since I do live within the vicinity. If you're really into seafood, and want to get away from the area, head a little more south to Redondo Beach -which is south of LAX- for their seafood in the wharf. Google search that.. it's the business.. steamed crab/shrimp/mussels/fish/etc all there, plus a refundable hammer and 24oz or pitchers of beer.. You can walk the pier to avoid the food coma!
There's also another spot in Santa Monica called Enterprise Fish Co. I've never been but my friend really likes going there.
krayzie Bone wrote:Forget the rest and go for the best. Philips, 1001 N Alameda ST. Los Angeles CA. They serve best french dip sandwiches on the planet. The place was on travel channel numerous times and it is considered a Los Angeles landmark. It is located in Chinatown near Union Station. I ate there many times, always great.
Coach wrote:krayzie Bone wrote:Forget the rest and go for the best. Philips, 1001 N Alameda ST. Los Angeles CA. They serve best french dip sandwiches on the planet. The place was on travel channel numerous times and it is considered a Los Angeles landmark. It is located in Chinatown near Union Station. I ate there many times, always great.
Co-Sign on this.. Phillipe's is pretty good french dip, and the hot mustard is a sinus cleanser!
We might as well turn this thread into a general food spot within the greater LA area so people can have different food places to go..
I got another one, in Tarzana, not too far away from Reseda. It's called Fab Hot Dogs. It was on Guy Fieri's "Diners, Dives, and Drives" show, and its real good. Different type of hot dogs according to region (Downtown LA dog, Memphis, Carolina, Chicago, New York) with distinct flavors and toppings. Plus, the Ripper!. They deep fry a hot dog to the point that the skin begins to rip apart, and they serve it with a special mustard that makes it delicious!
There is also a Cupid's hot dogs on Vanowen (not too sure). Very straight forward with either hot dogs or chili dogs, and they serve it with a bag of chips and can of soda
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