Grill 'Em All is a hidden burger haven in Alhambra, about a 20-minute drive outside of downtown Los Angeles. Inside the shop, visitors will find unique burgers that follow an 80's heavy-metal theme. Try the 'Powerslave' which comes with Brie, grilled apple and a balsamic aioli, or the monstrous 'Jump in the Fryer' which is a burger topped with fried chicken, bacon, cheddar and a maple-sriracha sauce then packed inside two waffles as the buns! Almost every selection is something novel, but ultimately delicious. All of the french fries are hand-cut, the kid's will love their own menu and it merits a visit every time while in Alhambra.
The Original Pancake House was founded in 1953 and since then it has spread across the country from the original in Portland, Oregon all the way to White Plains, New York. The chain is known for its signature breakfast items like the Dutch Baby, a fluffy air-filled pastry served with lemon, whipped butter and powdered sugar. The popular Apple Pancake is topped with apples and cinnamon then baked to a crispy, yet fluffy flapjack that melts in your mouth. The crepes served should not be overlooked either, the Cherry Kijafa Crepe is made with tart cherries and a Danish sweet wine while the continental crepe has orange liqueur and a melange of citrus fruits.
This maze-like Bavarian bar and restaurant is a find you will not forget. How it got here is beside the point; it has practically become an historic treasure. Sample one of the great German beers and do not forget to try the amazing food. The Bratwurst, in particular, is worth a repeat visit. If you are meeting friends, make sure you know in which room to venture in to for it is quite likely for one to get lost here.
Touted to be one of the best places to savor Indian food, the Samosa House is a must-visit for lovers of Indian cuisine. Relish the delicious Indian delights like Samosas, Pakoras, curries, and tasty drinks like Lassi, Chai, or Ginger Beer. Patrons will be delighted with the selection and helpful hands at the superb shop attached near the restaurant. The shops shelves are packed with jars of chutneys, sauces, spices, and a selection of flours, including gram and chickpeas, and everything you'll ever need to make a curry from scratch. Don't leave without sampling the homemade pickles or baked goods.
Located right in the center of Beverly the Nate 'n Al Delicatessen is the place to go to when your looking for classic deli favorites. Open since 1945, this eatery has kept up its tradition of good service and good food. A special feature about this place is its relaxing feeling, as if you are eating at home. Don't forget to indulge in matzo brie, potato latkes, corned beef brisket and pastrami. Smoked fish and cured meats are also on the menu for seafood and meat-lovers. Keep your eyes open because if your lucky you may spot a celebrity dining here among the locals. Clothing and accessories are also sold here.
Pirate's Dinner Adventure is a great place to visit with your family. Enjoy classic American meals while watching a pirate show that people of all ages will enjoy. Marvel at the elaborate props, enthralling swordplay and dramatic battles as you savor the chicken and mashed potato dishes.