Our last destination was the famous Santa Monica Pier and for lunch (after days of Amusement park food and In-and-out Burgers), we decided to have a go at the famous Californian Ribs.
Santa Monica Pier
This 100-year old landmark is one of the most iconic (other than the Hollywood Sign) symbols of Californian beaches. This place is built for families and youths, with (even more) amusement park rides and a huge load of beach activities happening around.
View from Atop |
Unfortunately, this place is a nightmare to drive into during the weekends. The jam that led to the pier effectively cut our time there into half. All we could do (to make it before sunset into Las Vegas) was to get to the end of the pier, take a few photographs, chill for a while before the ribs called out for us (our lunch).
Family-Themed Pacific Park |
Despite the short time, this place still left a pretty deep impression on me. I can't exactly put my finger to why, but I simply feel that this is how all beaches should be like. The clean sandy beach, the beautiful sea view of the pacific, the nicely filled pier and the absence of irritating tourist touters made this one of the best beaches I have been too. Obviously, the hollywood movies made this place even more glamourous, adding more glitter to an already beautiful place.
Simple Nice Beach Fun |
Boardwalk to the Santa Monica Pier |
Our last meal in Los Angeles (for now) - Mofia's Ribs and Pies. Basically, it was only the ribs. Throughout the LA leg, we were all hankering for good ol' American ribs, but all we had were fast food and Asian food (we had Korean and Japanese food consecutively). So it was (how ironical) a good change to have good American food instead.
Mofia's Ribs & Pies |
Simple Decor |
Oohhhhh-La-La |
Proof of Good Ribs |
Food Trails
As I mentioned above, other than fast foods and amusement park food, we also went to two Asian restaurants for our dinner. However, I won't dwell on it too much as neither was really impressive and I'm sure there are better ones around the neighborhood.
Korean BBQ Soowan Galbi
This was better of the two. The ala carte styled Korean BBQ (yes, there is no buffet) located right in the heart of Korean town is a good place to go if you have a hankering for Korean food in LA. In fact, there is a large Korean population in LA, so finding good Korean food will definitely be easier than locating good Chinese food.
Soowon Galbi Korean BBQ |
Our Dishes |
Our Dinner Cooked at Our Table |
One of the more posh restaurants in Los Angles, this place is well known for the chef that opened it - Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. We headed there for Hannah's birthday celebration and went for a specially "tailored" menu recommended by our server.
That turned out to be the mistake of the night as it turned out the choice of dishes presented was the most unsatisfying part of the meal. The quality of the food and the skills of chefs is unquestionably good (they do have a standard to upkeep), but the server somehow thought that we never had Yuzu before and decided to spam all the Yuzu dishes. So it was basically Yuzu this and Yuza that, such that at the end of the meal, we were pretty much sick of that word. Still, this place is really good for a upscale japanese meal and I wouldn't mind giving it another shot (I'll do my research beforehand this time).
Ending words
Well, this concludes the first city of the West Coast. Apart from the glam and glitter, Los Angeles has been pretty monotonous and laid back. It doesn't have the excitement New York brings or historical roots that both Washington DC and Boston provide. However, this is a good place for one to take a step back and just chill out. For someone who doesn't like to party, Los Angeles pretty much ends after nightfall. If I'm ever back here (though highly unlikely), I wouldn't mind a stroll down Venice/Santa Monica beach or to go up the Griffith Observatory to see the City of Angels lighted up at night.
Santa Monica & our group |
Oh and last but not least - A great HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our dearest Hannah :). Hope you had fun on your special day in LA (especially with the all-day K-pop) with us!
Happy Birthday! |
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