Monday, December 13, 2010

Grill 'Em All



Where: Roaming in Los Angeles
Price: $6

When living in the downtown area of Los Angeles, keep your eyes peeled for a black food truck with heavy metal music playing on the highest volume.

That is what you will get from Grill 'Em All, not just burgers and fries, but fun. The food truck features a handful selections of unique hamburgers to feast on. One such burger, and probably the most popular, is called "Waste 'em all". The burger symbolizes the rocker life style. Ingredients include marinated green chiles, which describes the rocker's spicy attitude, pepper Jack cheese to give the rocker a kick to his guitar solo, and topped off with beer soaked onions, which represents the alcoholic beverage that all rockers love, beer.

The staff includes about four people who constantly cook for the many people that stand outside waiting to give their orders to them. Though their unique painting and stickers that coat their truck does add customer's interest, the food truck was also a participant in the "American Food Truck Race" that was shown on the Food Network.

Not only was it a participant, but Grill 'Em All won the whole contest by outselling fellow native food truck, Nom Nom. The hit show won many customers for Grill 'Em All, but their goal is to remember them by their unique flavors that lie within the buns, shared by heavy metal.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Apple Pan



Where: 10801 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA
Price: $7

Down the historic street of Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles, Calif. is where one of the most old-fashioned burger houses in Southern California. The Apple Pan was established in 1947 and has served burgers, sandwiches, fries, and apple pie for all its customers since. The restaurant resembles a small house that could be found in the prairies of the Midwest in the middle of the 20th century, but is actually across the street from Westwood Pavillion.

Inside, you will find three or four staffers. One taking orders, while the others working in the kitchen, which is located right when you walk in. You will find yourself having to find a spot on the counter, you will have to wait sometime during the lunch hours because they get many customers.

The menu features burgers and sandwiches and deserts. Their special dish is the Hickory Burger which is a cheese burger that has their special hickory sauce as part of their burger. The Hickory Burger is so good that Citysearch, a review website, named it the Best Burger in Los Angeles in 2008.

After the order has been placed, the server will serve the beverage in a tin cup. The place is small and will be overwhelmed with a whiff a barbecue cooking, but that is part of the tradition of Apple Pan that makes the restaurant grabbing customers to come back. Join the tradition as you will experience the unique taste that has made Apple Pan one of the best restaurants in all of Los Angeles.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Fronk's Restaurant




Where: 9260 Alondra Blvd
Price: $10

Fronk's Restaurant is located deep in heart of the city of Bellflower. It is off the main street of Alondra Boulevard.

The front of the restaurant isn't awe inspiring, but the inside was. The setting is a blend of Western, sports, and family-friending culture. It isn't very spacious, but enough for about 50 people to dine-in. The staff consists of three people, two servers and a cook.

The menu has many choices to choose from and it's mostly food you will find at any American restaurant, but each dish features a lot of food for a price of $10. If you are hungry for large burgers, sandwiches, barbecue, etc. definitely come to the restaurant.