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Old Timey Mexican at El Cholo

June 10th, 2009 Tweet Facebook Digg Stumble Reddit
The biggest burrito in the world.

The biggest burrito in the world.

El Cholo has been part of LA since Prohibition, which is no small feat in a city that flocks to trends like they cure cancer.

It took me a while, but I finally made it to the original El Cholo in Koreatown.

I had a difficult time deciding what to get from the menu.  The prices were a bit steep, but I figured it was worth it to try an LA classic.  In a cool little nod to their history, on each menu item they list the year that it became part of their menu,  I finally decided on the great barometer for Mexican food, the burrito.  At El Cholo, they call it the Burrito Dorado, which they began serving in 1977, making it seven years older than me.  According to the menu, it’s composed of chili con carne, beans, rice, cheddar cheese, tomato sauce, sour cream and guacamole.  I hoped none of these ingredients would be older than me. Continue Reading»


Going Global at Plan Check

Fries of the world.

A couple of weeks ago, The Backyard Bite invited me to The Burger Culture Clash, sponsored by Stussy (which apparently still exists) and Plan Check. Plan Check, by the way, is a sort of new (since February) restaurant in West LA with Chef Ernesto Uchimura of Umami Burger fame. As my love of burgers, especially those of the umami variety, I jumped at the opportunity.

Although I arrived alone, I was not the only lone eater. Just next to where I was seated, I met e*star LA and we decided to share a meal called loneliness, because it’s better than eating alone. We made quick friends over our respective blogs and Midwestern roots, then got to work at dissecting the special menu, which Plan Check will be featuring for the next month if anything tickles your fancy.

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