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RamenWire: Slowly and relatively recently, ramen shops…
Slowly and relatively recently, ramen shops have infiltrated Los Angeles. Now, Little Tokyo’s Orochon Ramen – the cramped soup shop known for serving “Special #2,” described by the restaurant as “the hottest ramen soup on the planet” – has taken residency in Downtown Burbank at 220 N San Fernando Blvd. Management has yet to finalize the launch. [EaterWire] See the rest here: RamenWire: Slowly and relatively recently, ramen shops…
Got Guests In Town? How To Do Hollywood Right
Pity the rubes. Those wayward tourists who dawdle in their cars and tour buses along Beachwood Drive, enraging the locals as they haltingly seek that perfect Hollywood sign photo op — they know not what they do. Maybe you’re not from this neighborhood either, but you have savvier Hollywood plans. They involve horse trails, hidden hotels, a magic castle, a monastery — and that’s just a start. To close out our yearlong series of Southern California Close-Ups, here is a set of 10 Hollywood micro-itineraries, suitable for visitors from across town or across the planet. To see the previous 11 installments in our multimedia tour of Los Angeles and Orange counties, go to latimes.com/socalcloseups. The rest is here: Got Guests In Town? How To Do Hollywood Right
Got Guests In Town? How To Do Hollywood Right
Pity the rubes. Those wayward tourists who dawdle in their cars and tour buses along Beachwood Drive, enraging the locals as they haltingly seek that perfect Hollywood sign photo op — they know not what they do. Maybe you’re not from this neighborhood either, but you have savvier Hollywood plans. They involve horse trails, hidden hotels, a magic castle, a monastery — and that’s just a start. To close out our yearlong series of Southern California Close-Ups, here is a set of 10 Hollywood micro-itineraries, suitable for visitors from across town or across the planet. To see the previous 11 installments in our multimedia tour of Los Angeles and Orange counties, go to latimes.com/socalcloseups. The rest is here: Got Guests In Town? How To Do Hollywood Right