LB Food Review made a day of the LB Street Food Fest, and we were not disappointed. With more trucks than we could hit in a day, we still gave it our best shot. Pictures and Twitter links included. VIDEO COMING SOON…
Sophy’s Cambodian and Thai Cuisine took a chance when they moved from Anaheim Street to a larger location on PCH. They offer up delicious choices from frog legs to stir fry to spicy noodles to mango desserts. SEE THE MENU
The Reno Room and CocoReño’s have something for everyone. Or definitely for at least two types of people. If you like Mexican food, dive bars, or some combination thereof, cruise to Broadway and Redondo and stop in. SEE THE COCORENO’S MENU
An Italian dinner on the beautifully lit patio of Cucina Picarelli is a memorable experience. Delicious pastas in home made sauces, savory soups, and a brilliant atmosphere make this a place you won’t want to miss. SEE THE CUCINA PICARELLI MENU
Sushi can be expensive if you don’t know where to look, but stumble into the Bamboo Teri House and you will find an oasis of excellent Japanese cuisine at fantastic prices. SEE THE MENU
Sure, you can follow those trendy gourmet food trucks on Twitter to know when they’re in your neighborhood (you can even see them here on the right side of the page!). Or you can come to Rainbow Lagoon on Saturday and experience over 20 of these traveling treat machines in one location at the LB Street Food Fest.
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We spend a bit more time in Bellflower than most, but had missed out on Uncle Bud’s until now. This local gem has been slinging beautiful breakfasts on the cheap for over 50 years in a family setting. READ MORE
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