Ashleigh Layne
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Across from the Sony lot, on West Washington Blvd, lies the unassuming little hole-in-the-wall that is Victor Jr.'s. It is easy to miss, but I urge you not to because it is home to some of the best pizza and Italian subs I have had in Los Angeles. It's not a secret either--between twelve and two on weekdays the place is packed with busy Hollywood types from Sony who are just dying for a treat....
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I love Mexican food, and really who doesn't? I've met few people who don't love the flavors of our neighbors to the South. That being said, not everyone likes the same types of Mexican food. By types I don't mean Tex-Mex or Oaxacan--I mean that there are several different culinary categories of Mexican food to be found here in our fair city. There's taco truck Mexican food, which on a good day can be...
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As a girl with little money and parents who love to dine out, I often find myself eating with them on a Friday night. And I often have to twist arms to get to go to place I want (cough cough: Paco's Tacos or Hide Sushi). Well, last Friday I was unable to twist the arm that feeds me. My step dad headed out towards Marina Del Rey hoping to take us to CPK...
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Downtown Culver City may be flourishing with new, tasty delights but the CC has a few delicious, bustling restaurants that have been around for ages. The prime example being Paco's Tacos (4141 Centinela Dr), which just may be the best Mexican food, not just in the city, but in the entire U.S.A. I almost hate to mention it because the ever popular Paco's is always crowded, particularly on weekends; sometimes I've had to wait...
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