Where is the Best Buffet in Los Angeles, California?
I was there Saturday June 28th 2008 with my Sweetie for the first time and I enjoyed everything. The food was tasty with lots of flavor, the service was wonderful and very pleasant and the view was so relaxing. I will visit again maybe in the fall, so continue to do what you do… Many thanks from your Nations Capitol.Pros + I enjoyed everythingCons – Don’t have any to report
After learning about this place on TV I decided to visit it with my wife and daughter. The recommendations on TV were great and the view very attractive. Unfortunatelly, my expectation were not met. The food lay out on the center of the room was messy and not reorganized to keep guest happy. The view is great, no doubt about it, but service is not.
I found Joselito’s by looking in different restaurant review websites. Joselito’s won several “BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT” awards in Los Angeles. I made the 25 minute drive from my house to see if what I read was for real or a disappointment. Joselito’s has got to be without a doubt the best and most authentic Mexican restaurant north of the border and better then most that are south of the border. The “Burrito Lito” has got to be the biggest and best burrito I have ever eaten. I have yet been able to finish it. Their enchiladas are out of this world. There is something about the enchilada sauce that is so special. I always ask for extra sauce. The lunch buffet has a nice selection of traditional Mexican fare and is very reasonably priced. The creme de la creme is the elaborate Sunday Brunch. Make sure you arrive hungry when you get there. On one occation, my dining companion ordered a Bacon Cheeseburger. I laughed and asked why he ordered a hamburger at a Mexican restaura
We went while visiting some friends of ours in LA who are regulars. The recess time pancakes are awesome! If you like the crumble struesel stuff on top of coffee cakes and apple pies then you will love them. I got the bubba something french toast that was supposed to be peanut buttery but it was not at all and basically tasted like cinamon toast crunch on top of regular french toast. My husband ordered the recess time (1 pancake) and I ended up eating his more than mine. We also ordered the Chicago Scramble to share which was very good (eggs mixed with sausage, peppers, and bacon). Between the half order of french toast, pancakes and the scramble we had WAY too much food and were stuffed. The coffe is wonderful and they serve it in your own french press. Our friends split the chili chese fries which were like none I’d ever seen. You can choose your toppings and they had pepers and stuff and I had one and it was great. We were able to get a table outside right away (not as busy during t
It’s our 10th year Wedding Anniversary and it’s a Tuesday. So we just had dinner at a nearby restaurant and that was the M-Grill at Wilshire Blvd in the heart of Koreatown. The first time I stepped in to the place I was impressed! Very nice ambiance, it feels like Im in Wolf Gang Puck’s restaurant (the one in Hollywood, but it’s not as pricy as the WGP, price is reasonable) I tried to get some ceasar salad, some beets and some of the grilled veggies, and on the hot section, I tried getting some of the collard greens some mashed yucca and the fried plantains, those are my favorite combinations, of course with the churrasco. I tried every single meat they serve, the top sirloin, garlic steak, polish sausage, garlic chicken, skirt steak, prime rib and my personal favorite the PICANHA, top sirloin cap. They all taste superb! ( except for the prime rib, I think)All the meats were very tender, juicy, not dry, not chewy. . . tasty and flavorful, if you know how to cook, you’ll know if it’s go