# Best street food
The Best THAI STREET FOOD Spot in Los Angeles is in Chinatown
Steve Cha (your Best LA Food Guide!) tries Thai street food in Los Angeles, at Mae Ting’s Coconut Cakes in Chinatown (Los Angeles). Thai street food is hard to find in LA, and one of the few spots you’ll find it is at Mae Ting’s located at LAX-C Thai Food distribution. Mei Ting’s has fresh made papaya salad and Thai bbq, but they specialize in Thai coconut cakes, which is Thai street desserts! They make some of the best coconut cakes you’ll find in Los Angeles. So what is Thai street food like, especially in Los Angeles? Specifically, what is Thai street desserts like? Find out in this episode as Steve gives you a glimpse into the world of Los Angeles street food, one of the best foods in LA in 2021. Steve also visits a great coffee shop on the same premises called Chimney Coffee House, which makes great drip coffee!
10 Best Street Food Spots in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) gives you the lowdown on the 10 Best Street Food Spots in LA! Street food is popular all over the world. Even in the US, you’ll find some noteworthy spots in major cities such as Los Angeles. Los Angeles has its share of street food markets and spots, but the question is: What are the best street food spots? What do they specialize in? What does street food look like in Los Angeles? Find out in this episode of street food in Los Angeles, which covers all kinds of ethnic street foods from American to Salvadorian, from famous places like Grand Central Market and 626 Night Market to unknown spots like the Guatemalan Night Market and Oaxacan Street Market.
Awesome SALVADORAN STREET FOOD in Koreatown Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) explores Salvadorian street food once again at a Salvadoran street food hotspot in Los Angeles, on James Wood and Vermont Avenue in Koreatown LA. This is one of two Salvadorian street food spots in Los Angeles, and serves all the popular Salvadoran street foods from pupusas to pastelitos to tamales. What is Salvadoran food like? What are some must try Salvadorian foods? Find out in this episode that explores another hotspot in Los Angeles.
LA's Biggest Latin American Street Food (2 Blocks of Tacos, Taquitos, and More!)
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) explores Mexican and Salvadoran street food in Los Angeles at what some call the Biggest Latin American Street Food Market in LA! The Pinata District Street Food market, located in Downtown Los Angeles, stretches for about two blocks on Olympic Blvd between Central and Standford Avenue! You’ll find a lot of pinatas, but also a lot of great street foods from tacos to pupusas to taquitos! And of course, the famous Tacos El Chivo, which makes the best pastor tacos in town! What does the biggest Latin American street food market look like? What are some must try Latin American street foods? Find out in this episode that highlights the best of Los Angeles street food at the Pinata District LA. It is no doubt the biggest street food market in Downtown LA.
This Armenian KABOB PLATTER is LA's Most Epic Street Food!
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his Middle Eastern food tour by trying Armenian street food at Sam’s Kebab Grill in Van Nuys, CA. Sam’s Kebab is one of few Armenian street vendors in Los Angeles, and they specialize in high quality, delicious kebabs that range from beef and chicken lule to baby lamb chops and pork ribs! You can even get the huge Sam’s kebab platter and enjoy it on the streets of LA. What is Armenian food like? More specifically, what are Armenian street food kebabs like? Find out in this episode that highlights the best of Los Angeles street food! Sam's Kebab: <a href="https://www.yelp.com/biz/sam-s-kebab-van-nuys">https://www.yelp.com/biz/sam-s-kebab-van-nuys</a>