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Kings of Fish at the San Pedro Fish Market

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It's been years since I've been here, so when Tanaya's Table invited me to a  seafood tasting here, I knew it would be some good stuff! You may have seen San Pedro Fish Market in the " Kings of Fish " First stop, the fish market... Red Snapper looking good. Now THAT's Yellowtail! They have all kinds of seafood, ALL KINDS of Seafood! Lobsters, crab, varieties of shrimp, clams, mussels, and then there's a large selection of fish too... Before leaving the seafood counter, don't forget to buy some of their hot sauce (if you like spicy) for your seafood tray. Just for the Halibut When you've picked out all of your seafood and your transaction is complete, you can take your seafood to have it cooked anyway you want. They'll cook it for you at no charge. Have it grilled or fried too. While you wait for your order, grab one of their cocktai...

The Night Market Back in the 626! - July 1-3, 2016

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You know it's July when the night market comes home to 626 and Santa Anita Park! After two OC Night Market s at the OC Fairgrounds, it's back home in the 626 area code. 626 Night Market at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia July 1 - 3, 2016 It was actually a really nice weekend, not too hot and brought out a lot of people. See What Jay Eats...  Everyone has a Mad Scientist friend, right? Holy Smokes serves up a liquid nitrogen dessert. Look for them at the July 22-24 626 Night Market  Enjoying Popd'Up 's Peach Passion Fruit Soda One of their specials this weekend. I always get over to Pop'd Up too late and usually get whatever they have left. But today, I was able to get there early and tried the Special. You can't go wrong with any of Popd'Up craft sodas, especially on a hot day.  Went  over to try a new vendor, Them Balls Their menu is based on meatballs.  The...

Kaya Street Kitchen - Los Angeles

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If you've been down Fairfax Ave, just around the corner from  Benito's Taco Shop on Beverly and across the street from CBS Television City, you've probably seen this store front, I know I have. It's a unique combination of Southeast Asian  flavors;  specifically Indonesian, Singaporean, and  Malaysian.   See What Jay Eats... The restaurant is fast casual with a Chipotle-style line, which gives you the ability to select what looks good. I've been to a couple of events where Kaya Street Kitchen had served their dishes and had sampled their food. Now was my chance to try their menu. I had a hard time selecting, cause everything looked good. The options are bowl, salad, tacos, or burritos. I selected a bowl and wanted to try the base of green tea noodles and greens. Next, select a protein. This was the hard part for me, everything sounded great. I did go with the shrimp and pork meatballs and the M...