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formeryelpers · 9 months
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Kinrose Creamery, Los Angeles, @kinrosecreamery
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Kinrose Creamery doesn’t have a physical location but they’re available for events and catering. You can also find their pints at Monsieur Marcel and Hank’s in LA. I spotted their trailer at Smorgasburg LA’s Ice Cream Alley recently (I remember seeing them at last year’s Ice Cream Alley). Their ice cream flavors and toppings are Persian.
Options at Ice Cream Alley:
The Pasha: sour cherry & cream ice cream dressed with fairy floss
Citrus rose granita: rose & lime infused frozen ice with vermicelli threads (inspired by falooda)
Honey walnut baklava: baklava ice cream with crunchy walnuts & baklava bits
Saffron sandwich: saffron, pistachio, rose ice cream between two Persian wafers
The sour cherry & cream ice cream was rich, dense, and creamy. The sour cherry wasn’t that sour though (muted by all the cream?). I didn’t want the fairy floss, so they added dried rose buds and chopped pistachios. The rose buds were pretty hard (petals probably would have been easier to eat). The honey walnut baklava ice cream was also rich, dense, and creamy. The baklava topping was crispy and not overly sweet. The flavors (honey, walnut) were so good together and the textures
Service was very friendly and they were generous with samples. The samples even included toppings. A cup with toppings was $8.50 and worth it.
4.5 out of 5 stars.
By Lolia S.
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davetada · 8 months
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foodmyheart · 2 years
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Smoked Alligator -Black Sugar BBQ- Smorgasburg LA Source: https://reddit.com/r/foodporn
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alethiometry · 1 year
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you know what i find surprising but probably shouldn’t find surprising at this point about the monterey park shooting is how fucking absent the cops were throughout fucking all of it
like. the man had a long history of mental illness, had multiple run-ins with the cops, and not once. NOT ONCE. did they ever help him. whatever it takes to push a person to commit the atrocities he did that night, i’m not saying he shouldn’t be accountable for his actions. but the cops are 100% at fault for it too, and should be to blame for their abject failure to protect their community. of which that man was a part. they failed him.
on top of all that. i was talking with my therapist today who grew up in the area and was at the LNY festival that day (before the shooting) and she said that the mood was already incredibly off that day because there were ARMED COPS AT THE FESTIVAL. and police booths with like. pamphlets and photo ops with uniforms and toy guns (!!!!!!!) and shit for little kids to take photos.
like why. WHY would you bring FUCKING FIREARMS to a festival meant to celebrate LIFE and JOY and PROSPERITY. they don’t have armed cops at fucking smorgasburg.
i mean we know why lmao
so it’s like. all this propaganda because the population there does skew older and morse conservative than other parts of LA. but like. WHERE WAS THE PROTECTION WHEN WE NEEDED IT THAT SAME NIGHT????
it wasn’t even cops who disarmed the man at the 2nd dance hall and saved the lives of everyone there, IT WAS A CIVILIAN.
and they chased the shooter all the way to torrance. FUCKING TORRANCE that’s an entire city and county away. like i go to both places fairly often but by no means are they places that i would go to in the same day. they’re SO far away from each other. they are on OPPOSITE SIDES of the city of los angeles. and they had to chase him ALL THE WAY THERE??? like do you realize how fucking bad you have to be at your job to have to chase a man WHO YOU HAVE A RECORDED HISTORY OF DEALING WITH. ALL THE WAY TO A DIFFERENT FUCKING COUNTY.
anyway fuck the cops fuck the cops fuck the cops fuck the cops i’m gonna fucking scream
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bambaooo · 1 year
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2022
i doubt anyone is still on here anymore lol. shit, i barely am, i saw the las thing i posted and i dont even remember when it was lol
but yeah, 2022 was a wild ass year. alot has happened, and probably the most eventful year of my adult life thus far. 
soooo, in january was my last month of work at my job at the time. I was put in a weird position where the contract I was working for ended early and i was laid off. i feel like any other person would have been freaking out, but luckily i was still finishing up my last semester of grad school. For the first time since graduating undergrad was basically free any not working. coming from me, ive since i was in highschool I was always the type of person to want to work work work and make bread. So basically from once i could work when I was 16, i was working every chance i could get until this month. I looked at it as my opportunity to finally take somewhat of a break from working cause I know I wouldnt get an opportunity like this again. 
Although i did have hella plans for the next 6-8 months after finishing my job, i still had grad school to finish so basically from February to like Mayish I kinda just laid low and just took hella walks, worked out, and did school. i was going to sleep pretty late every night, waking up whenever and just going with the flow. there were some events scattered here and there like family parties, Allison’s cousins’ wedding in march which was fun. 
But come end of April into May, is when the real fun shit began. Went to the first of many muisical preformances. the first one was Brian McKnight which was wild. He is hella good live. and then shorly after I finished grad school.  First I finished grad school with two fucking masters degrees. One witha  4.0 and the other with a 3.9. I want to take a moment to realize how wild that is. In undergrad I legit was on academic warning and have a 1.7 gpa LOL. shit was wild. But also early on in May we went to see jame arthur in silver spring which was fun. Around mid May I went to Miami fora  day trading conference, definately a wild expereince. I learned a lot, but also met a lot of cool people. First solo trip and it was fun. A few weeks later went to my friends wedding wehre i got to catch up with other hommies and it was chill. 
Before we knew it, it was June. Something in the water was definiately something to remember, dope to see all these live performances and just be out and about. Glad to have experienced once while it was in DC for probably the only time ever. And literally a day or two after I went to trip 2 of the summer to Massachusettes for adrians weddings. First time doing a road trip like that, and it was pretty fun. Being with old friends, in a new area, just enjoying life. I was able to eat edibles, get drunk. and try lobster by itself for the first time ever and it was a good time. Stopped by in jersey on the way back and went to jersey smorgasburg and it was dope! it just kinda sucked a little while after, cause I found out i had covid a day or 2 after coming back from from the trip. but luckily it was very mild and was good to back by 4th of july. 
After a few more weeks in july, i was on my way to SoCal. 2nd a last solo trip. this trip was probably one of my favorite trips I have taken in my life to be honest. teh weather was good, was able to go to the OC fair, smorgasburg LA, and went to a reggae festival. I know the way I am with island music might seem a little weird to people, but shit, that festival was fun af. Going to concerts by yourself is fun af. Also while I was there i got to meet up with some VCU hommies and my cousin! 
After getting back home it was only a few more weeks until the last trip of the summer. Me and Allisons first trip of the year to Miami after her semester ended. It was fun too cause i didnt really go to the beach when I went in May. And I got to eat a bunch of food that I didnt get to eat the first time too. Its honestly just nice to hangout and do what we normally do, but in a different environment. 
A few weeks afterr we did a little trip to RVA/charlottesville. Allsion got us tickets for WIcked and it was dope. We were able to explore around richmond, and I got to show allsion on my favorite places to eat in rva. 
During this whole last few months from July to septermber I was consistently apply for jobs, going through interviews be lowkey being stressed about job searching. I was stressed, but not that stressed cause I knew id get a bite eventually but not knowing when was stressful. Luckily in september I got my first offer and was able to start my job in october. Fully remote and working in my field. 
October was a bunch of going back and forth between DC for work stuff and learning shit. November I kinda realized that I will have a lot of free time and that its gonna be alot of free time and pulled the trigger on fulfilling my lowkey dream of working in a grocery store. 
Holidays this year were very chill and nothing to crazy. Thanksgiving we bounced around between Allisons and My family. Christmas was more bouncing around MD and VA, being around familiy and enjoying ourself. It was honestly the first time in a while that Christmas felt like something worth celebrating. Also I actually reached out and caught up with friends. Like i feel like its very rare for it to happen, but getting together with my friends is something I will always enjoy. and tonight its NYE. My ass is at home, with no plans cause I got work a whole foods tomorrow and im completely okay with it. My life has been full of celerations and family and im okay with going into the new year chill. 
2022 has honestly been such a blessing. Going into the new year, many people want to exceed what they did in the previous year, but im already at the point that I am accepting that this past year was just so crazy that 2023 might just be a chill year. I remember I had a year i called teh “rebuild” in like 2017 or 2018, when it came to lifitng, but this will be a different type of rebuild, financial and health rebuild. I want to get my money right and get back lifting again.
but yeah, 2022 has been just full of blessing and i am fortunante to have been able to do the things that I have been able to do this year. Unlike 2022, I do not have any big plans for the year, and whatever happens will happen. Im excited for it, and am ready for what ever comes back at me. 
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crazygrampastuey · 2 years
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Had a really great time at Smorgasburg LA today!
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popradar · 3 months
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The LA Weekender: Feb. 2 - 4
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Courtesy of the Sierra Madre Playhouse
Here are a few of my fav things to do in L.A. this weekend.
Sierra Madre Playhouse's Silent Film Festival The playhouse launches its centennial celebration this weekend with a two-day Silent Film Festival on Feb. 3 and 4. Catch five classic films featuring live accompaniment by pianist Frederick Hodges, including Safety Last! (80 minutes), Hot Water (59 minutes), Girl Shy (89 minutes) - all with Harold Lloyd; Helen’s Babies (85 minutes), directed by William Seiter, and Buster Keaton’s Sherlock, Jr. (45 minutes). Tickets and info.
Smorgasburg's Dumpling Day at Santa Anita Park The Dumpling Dream, Dumplins, Zindrew Wontons and Mao's Bao serve their dumplings and other items trackside during the horse races. Packages start at $27.20 and include one order of dumplings; a beer, wine or soda; $5 betting voucher; a tip sheet; admissions to the races and a tip sheet. Tickets and info.
2024 Los Angeles Travel & Adventure Show Head to the Los Angeles Convention Center on Feb. 3 and 4 to plan your summer vacation. Get ideas on where to travel, hear tips from experts, or listen to your fav travel celebrities including Rick Steves, Phil Rosenthal and Pauline Frommer. Tickets and info.
Bummer though that Dodger Fest is sold out. But if you got your tickets early, then I'll see you at Chavez Ravine on Saturday.
—Christine N. Ziemba
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rowdtla · 1 year
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4 Things That Make ROW DTLA One of Downtown LA’s Hottest Fashion Districts
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The LA fashion district, previously called the garment district, is one of the premier sub-neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California. Shoppers often regard the Los Angeles fashion district as the shopper’s paradise of the West Coast because of its numerous offerings. Santee Alley, also known as Santee Street, is an alleyway with over 150 stores many consider a bargain hunters’ paradise. The district is home to some of the textile and apparel industry’s most prominent brands. In addition, select showrooms at the California Market Center also host sample sales on the last Friday of every month, offering great bargains to shoppers. These bargains make the district and Santee Alley worth visiting for first-time visitors and entire families. In addition, 12th street is a particularly popular part of the fashion district for shoppers looking to buy casual fashion items.
Whether you’re searching for comfortable shoes, women’s clothing stores in downtown, or menswear, the fashion district in downtown Los Angeles has something for everyone. 
The Los Angeles Flower District, situated between 7th and 8th street, is also home to the largest flower market in Southern California. Numerous Los Angeles streets serve the district, including Pico, Maple Avenue, Olympic Boulevard, San Julian, and San Pedro Street. 
These thoroughfares ensure smooth access to the fashion district whether you’re coming from Broadway, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, or elsewhere.
We recommend taking a walking tour of the district because you don’t want to miss out on the exceptional offerings. Row DTLA is a phenomenal district located in the heart of the fashion district. Spanning over 32 acres, it’s home to a growing collective of world-famous shops, cafes, and eateries. In addition, it also has office space in Los Angeles, the world’s leading brands like Shopify.
Things That Make Row DTLA One of Downtown LA’s Hottest Fashion Districts
Here are the things contributing to Row DTLA’s status as one of the hottest fashion districts in downtown Los Angeles:
Bodega’s Sneaker Stash
You can’t miss Bodega’s sneaker stash if you’re a sneakerhead. The retailer has placed a fruit stand in front of its space. You’ll want to walk past the stand to sample their latest rare kicks. Approach with caution because you’re likely to grab a few pairs.
Portland’s Bridge and Burn
Portland’s Bridge and Burn are renowned for producing the finest women’s and men’s clothing. Their outlet in Row DTLA is the only one located outside Portland, making it a must-visit for LA’s residents.
A+R’s Furniture and Digs
A+R is the brainchild of Rose Apodaca and Andy Griffith. They were one of the first tenants to secure retail space in Row DTLA, making A+R one of the oldest retail outlets in the posh district. Their exquisite showroom features design-focused furniture and home goods and doubles as an event spaces in Los Angeles for dinners and design talks with LA’s leading designers.
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Smorgasburg
Shopping can drain you after a while. You’ve probably got tired legs from browsing your favorite shops while carrying your bags. Naturally, you’ll want to grab a bite to eat and recharge your batteries. Fortunately for you, Row DTLA converts into a Smorgasburg every Sunday. You’ll find dozens of exciting food vendors ready to serve you at a moment’s notice, helping you gain respite from your shopping activities.
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The Most Underrated Things to Do in Los Angeles
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There are so many things to do in Los Angeles, it can be hard to know where to start! From world-famous tourist destinations like Hollywood and Rodeo Drive to amazing restaurants and nightlife, there is something for everyone in this city. But what about the hidden gems? The places that locals know about and love? Here is a list of the most underrated things to do in Los Angeles!
1. Visit the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
2. Take a walk or bike ride through Griffith Park
3. Browse the stalls at Smorgasburg LA
4. See a show at the Hollywood Bowl
5. Go on a hike in Runyon Canyon Park
6. Check out the street art in Venice Beach
7. Sample some delicious craft beer at Eagle Rock Brewery
8. Take in the views from atop the Getty Center
9. Get up close and personal with animals at the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens
10. Shop till you drop on Melrose Avenue
These are just a few of the many underrated things to do in Los Angeles! So next time you're in town, be sure to check out some of these hidden gems. You won't be disappointed!
You might want to visit a fun neighborhood!
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Looking for an interesting place to explore in LA? Look no further than City West! This vibrant and eclectic neighborhood is home to some of the best restaurants, shops, and attractions in the city. From trendy boutiques to world-class museums, there's something for everyone in City West. So put on your walking shoes and get ready to discover the hidden gems of this fascinating area!
Also A fun place to check out!
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If you're looking for a cultural experience, China Town LA is the place to be! This neighborhood is full of amazing restaurants, shops, and historical landmarks. Here are some of the best things to do in China Town LA:
1. Eat at one of the delicious Chinese restaurants. 2. Visit the famous Tin How Temple. 3. Shop at one of the unique stores. 4. Check out the interesting historical landmarks.
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tumblblabber · 2 years
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Beavis And Butt-Head To Attempt Guinness World Record
Beavis And Butt-Head To Attempt Guinness World Record
  Beavis and Butt-Head is having as good of a resurgence as you could’ve asked for in 2022 and although we are nearing the end of the show’s return the franchise has more than shown that it has enough legs to warrant additional season orders. Maybe this can help! Today, September 25th, the famous Smorgasburg LA will be hosting an attempt at breaking the Guinness World Record for most nachos ever…
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portinfinite · 2 years
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formeryelpers · 11 months
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The Row DTLA, 777 S Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90021
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As a shopping area, The Row has so much potential…potential that doesn’t seem fully realized because so many spaces are vacant. The list of pros is a long one: beautiful design that includes art and plants, interesting non-chain retail stores, high end/unique, quality restaurants, lots of places to sit, free parking (for two hours) in downtown LA, and even relaxing music.
Most of the vendors are non-chain. The only chain that I recognize is Sweetgreen. There’s a variety of restaurants, including pizza, Japanese fried chicken, coffee, oyster bar, Taiwanese, etc. The shops include a florist, clothing for the family, home décor, jewelry, wine shop, pet store, bridal, etc.
My favorite places are the Japanese ones: Hightide for stationery, Kinto for dishes and cups (Japanese brand, this is their only showroom outside of Japan), and Pikunico for Japanese fried chicken.
The Row used to be home to multiple warehouses and the area was converted into a shopping and dining destination. On weekends, it’s busy because of Smorgasburg. It’s quiet on weekdays. 
4 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.
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thefoodadvice · 2 years
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Smoked Alligator -Black Sugar BBQ- Smorgasburg LA by stoic_and_tired | Follow on Instagram, Pinterest& check our Website
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alaturkanews · 2 years
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Things to do this weekend (8/27-8/28)
Things to do this weekend (8/27-8/28)
From a Diana Ross concert at the Hollywood Bowl to Smorgasburg LA, here are a list of things going on in Los Angeles this weekend.
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verusanimus · 2 years
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Smorgasburg LA!!! • 📍 Place: Smorgasburg 🗺 Location: Los Angeles, California 🎞 Camera: iPhone 11 Pro Max 👁‍🗨 Valid Tag: #CaliforniaDreaming • ▪️ • 🔳 • ▫️ • ================================= #FueledByWanderlust #GravityHurts #NoTime2Sleep #wanderlust #adventure #Verus_Animus #wanderfolk #therow #verusanimus #smorgasburg #dtla #downtownla #westcoastbestcoast #losangeles #california #lafoodie #losangelesfoodie #lafood #losangelesfood #californiaholics #verusanimushighlights #casiiiano #truespirit #verusanimusapocalypse #wecantify #smorgasburgla #jocael #elicajune #whoislcn ================================= (at Smorgasburg) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf_-tI3LP_f/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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travelhopupu · 2 years
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Yummytime before LA Art District Sunday Adventure! #smorgasburg #rowdtla #gentlemensride2022 #bikeshedmotorcycleclub #laartsbrewery #angelcitybrewery #hauserandwirth #travelhopupu #hopuoulife (at ROW DTLA) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd7YD3AraMis52j3QW_ofjKhDD8R8UpExuKYv00/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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