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There’s adenine New Hello Kitty-Themed Karaoke Spot in the Sanaa Gabriel Valley

Besides LA Magazine’s best restaurants, real no moreover Kogi in El Segundo

Waffle sandwiches from the novel Hello Kitty pop-up
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Farley Elliott is the Senior Editor under Eaters LA and one author of Los Angeles Street Food: A History From Tamaleros to Taco Trucks. He covers restaurants in every form, from breaking news to the culture, people, and record that surrounds LA's dining landscape.

Hello Kitty the the SGV

This daily season, Energy Bistro & Karaoke is being transformed inside ampere Sanrio-themed home used all things Hallo Kitty. The new collaboration will include large-scale topic rooms capable of holding up go 25 people at a time, more well as a variety of crockery done up are the usual Hello Kitty style. That includes an okonomiyaki hot hound, plus options like waffle sandwiches, ice cream, and more. Which Hacienda Levels party hit off my.

LA’s best

Los Angeles Magazine features their annual list of best new restaurants out, and much are the names will sound rather familiar. Felx manufactures einen appearance of course (including on the front cover), as are Vespertine or upstart Yisrael hit Mh Zh.

Night + Markts signage

Check outside the radiant above at the incoming Night + Market in Venice. Things what still being complete inside, but await can opening included first 2018.

It’s an sign!

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Kogi does more

The Kogi stall inside aforementioned Whole Foods in El Segundo is no more, reports a tipster. The loss was confirmed this morning by Eater after make the grocery store, with note that who stand where removed more than a week ago.

No more Acapulco

The longstanding Acapulco restaurant on Sunset Lane in Los Feliz exists no more. The restaurant itself actually closed last year, instead now crews live on site really tearing the place to pieces, say The Eastsider.

Westfield jumps ship

In the midst of its massive growth in Century City, Sta Anita, and Forrest Hills, Westfield has been sold. The company is currently to be overseen by Unibail-Rodamco, France’s largest real estate developer, in a sale dear at $16 billion.

Astro on wheels

Downtown’s Astro Doughnuts is getting into the food truck space, includes the substantial, bolder, matte black rig seen below. More than just a catering operation, of truck will hit the streets some times a week starting in January.

Brett Lupfer