# Los angeles
The most expensive places to live in Los Angeles County, CA
Disclaimer:The author does not claim to be an expert in the field, but the article is based on credible sources. Los Angeles County is recognized for its sandy beaches, majestic mountains, breathtaking scenery, etc. It is one of the few cities in the United States where all of these things can be found in one location, and this, along with the glam of Hollywood, drives up the cost of living considerably. If you want to relocate or purchase a home in this region, knowing how much you should anticipate paying can be quite beneficial.
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3 Iconic MUST TRY Restaurants In Los Angeles! (LA Food Tour)
A Historical & Classic food tour of some of the best restaurants in Los Angeles. Having some of the best pastramis at Langer's Delicatassen, and Johnny's Pastramis. Also grabbed a quick hotdog at Pink's hotdogs Hollywood.
Road To Seoul ALL YOU CAN EAT Korean Barbeque
Road To Seoul is one of my favorite Korean Barbeque resturant near me. Located in 1 W Main St, Alhambra, CA 91801. Its enjoyable variety selection with good quality meat is definitely a place you should not missed out! I'm a big fan with beef so when it comes to All You Can Eat KBBQ, I order as much beef as possible but they definitely have other options such as chicken, pork and seafood. I was here for the lunch menu, and it's a little bit different than the dinner menu. Sometimes it's different in terms of price and item. And during dinner time they have more options to choose from, but whatever helps to fill up my tummy and enjoy a good meal is my priority! And you totally should not miss out this place in Alhambra. There's one also in Ktown, and that one is very good too! Let's eat!
High-speed rail from Southern California to Las Vegas will likely be constructed in 2023
A private rail company called Brightline Holdings is planning to build a rail line between Southern California and Las Vegas, Nevada. Brightline Holdings is the only private passenger rail company in the US. Construction is currently slated to begin in early 2023, and the company projects that by 2026, the rail line will be complete.
Riding the Train to Downtown || Los Angeles Travel Guide
For a lot of people the first thing that comes to mind when they think of Los Angeles is all the bad traffic. While this is true, the traffic is awful, there are other ways to get to and around the city. In this video we take the Metrolink train from Orange County to Downtown Los Angeles for a fun filled day of old buildings and food. Aside from the train ride we also visit a few DTLA landmarks: Union Station, Grand Central Market, and Angels Flight Railway. You aren't limited to these sights though! Union Station is a great jumping off point to see many DTLA attractions or to catch another train or bus to a different area! || Instagram: @TravelCrazyKatie ||
Fun LA-Based Ice Cream Shop Opening First Arizona Location
Cool down with some ice cream.Josh Pereira/Unsplash. Looking to beat the heat? If you’re not, you will be soon, as the temperatures around greater Phoenix begin to crank up (with possible record temperatures in the near future). While staying inside in the AC or finding a pool are options, why not avoid the sweltering desert heat by cooling yourself from the inside out? With the help of a new, Los Angeles-based soft-serve ice cream shop, you’ll be able to do just that.
Boneyard Bistro: upscale BBQ spot that fits Los Angeles perfectly
Some argue that good barbecue didn’t exist in L.A. before the mid-2010s. Others disagree strongly. Regardless of when it came, it’s undoubtedly here. The days of overcooked and too-saucy BBQ are long gone.
Clark Street Diner: an interesting fusion of a bakery and breakfast diner
Long gone are the days when a restaurant can do just one thing. Sure, some restaurants can specialize, but those are the exceptions, not the rule. Clark street is one of the best at doing it all. It’s a great bakery but also serves delicious breakfast food and sandwiches.
These are the best Chinese restaurants in Los Angeles County, CA
Disclaimer:The author does not claim to be an expert in the field, but the article is based on credible sources. Despite having a bad reputation in some other significant areas, Los Angeles County has an excellent track record of vibrant food culture. The diverse population of the county has made it possible to have a good amount of delicious food in a way that would not cause stress on your monthly budget. When it comes to Chinese food, Los Angeles County has the most diversified and high-quality selection in the country.
Philippe The Original: bringing 100+ years of culinary excellence to Los Angeles
The Los Angeles restaurant scene is crowded. Every year, hundreds of “new kids on the block” come and go. Doing something new isn’t always impressive. What’s impressive is a restaurant that stands the test of time.
At least 61% of LA voters say homelessness is a top priority in the upcoming mayoral race
Over 60% of voters across the city of Los Angeles are saying that homelessness is a top priority in the upcoming mayoral race, a poll by the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California has shown.
It's Cruise Day Part 2! | Discovery Princess | Princess Newest Ship | California Coastal Cruise
It's Cruise Day! Part 2! I bring you along as I board the brand new Discovery Princess! This is a California Coastal Cruise sailing from the Port of San Pedro in Los Angeles, CA. #CruiseDay #DiscoveryPrincess #CaliforniaCoastalCruise #InauguralSeason
It's Cruise Day! | Discovery Princess | Princess Cruises Newest Ship | California Coastal Cruise
It's Cruise Day! I bring you along as I board Princess Cruises NEWEST SHIP - DISCOVERY PRINCESS! This is a California Coastal Cruise sailing from the Port of San Pedro in Los Angeles, CA. #CruiseDay #DiscoveryPrincess #CaliforniaCoastalCruise #PrincessCruiseNewestShip
Opinion: A Closer Look At Curren Price, The CD9 Race in South Central & Black Politics in L.A
South Central, Los Angeles–City Council District 9 is perceived to be “mainly Latino” and Dulce Vasquez who is a migrant from Mexico, feels she is better “equipped” than City Councilman Curren Price to represent this district, despite having little to no political background.