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For all your sundown anime needs.
Here's a Reddit Guide to prepare you for AX. And, below that, is ours.
AX is about a week away, here are some things you should know for newcomers
Re-post:
As we've written dozens of time before, the food at LA Live is
overpriced turd. Did we create a list of how bad each restaurant is? I'm
currently asking other staff while writing this, because my hate for
this worthless downtown venue is so high. (No! Gary, are you sure? Gary
says no.)
Well, let's just say Lawry's Carvery gives you lesser portions than
Subway, but charges way more. Yard House might have food that looks
good, but some how, some way is tasteless.
To sum it up, no matter how lacking cash or wanting to grab a bite, it's just not worth it at LA Live.
LA Live Eats
Just past LA Live and parking lots are a few places to grab some good eats.
Nearby,
El Cholo
1037 S. Flower Street.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
T: 213.746.7750
Check out the menu
and have your mouth water for Mexican food. The food is suppose to be
worth the price. The only problem gathered from reviews is the service
might be a bit off. If you want to enjoy your food and not regurgitate
it come here. Before the next panel take some time and sit down and eat
some nachos with real cheese, not some sort of cheap cheese-like sauce.
877 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90017
T: 213.972-9279
If you want that classic diner food then look no further than the Original Pantry Cafe. It does, usually have a line out the door. We recommend the classic ham steak, so tasty and so filling, but there are other classics to chose from, many breakfast based. Breakfast starts at 4am and ends at noon, did we mention they're open all day and night, so if you're seeking refuge and food after that late night panel you have a place to go.
Via Metro, Uber, Lyft or what not you can head to
Little Tokyo
4 acres of our own
version of Tokyo in LA. In honesty, not the biggest fan of any of the
restaurants, though there is a wide selection to choose from and
karaoke. My favorite things to do when I get hungry is buy Japanese
snack and treats from one of the many Japanese supermarkets nearby. Be
prepared to walk a little to the Little Tokyo Galleria, 333 S
Alameda St for even more food options and another supermarket. Or start
your trip in Little Tokyo there and work your way back to Weller Court
and the Village Plaza.
The Metro can take you to so many other places to eat, so double check
the restaurants you want to visit and how far there are from a stop.
Update:2022
Sadly, the Metro line to Little Tokyo is out of service as they're building a new stop there.
So, remember, LA Live bad, anywhere else good.