But when BBE offered a 30% discount, I decided that it would be a good enough reason to return. You really can't say no to such a deal. Street also has a happy hour M-F 5-7pm with discounts on drinks and select appetizers.
They were airy, puffy and had a nice savory and sweet taste. A nice pre-meal snack in place of bread.
I didn't love this dish. I thought the dumplings were bland. I did appreciate the texture of the fried onions and the sweet lemon marmalade that was served alongside the dumplings.
The clams were cooked well and there was a generous portion of them. The black pepper sauce was a marriage of many flavors including salty, sweet and citrus. It also had a bit of kick from the pepper. I only wished they offered more bread was there was a disproportionately large amount of sauce.
The ribs were really tender and very meaty. I also liked the cream sauce which had a tartness that cut the heaviness of the meat.
This was absolutely delicious. You know, the type of dish that you keep spooning and wanting to drink every last drop of sauce. The corn was sweet and mixed with the saltiness of the pork belly and fish sauce. The pork belly was fried crisp so it added a crunch. This really seems like a simple dish but bursting with flavors.
Our waitress really pushed for the dish. We were apprehensive because we knew we could get better and cheaper karage at any izakaya. We probably should have listened to our gut instinct. This wasn't bad, but it wasn't anything special. The chicken was served in large pieces, I wished they were tiny bite sized pieces. But the chicken was surprisingly tender for such a big piece. I also prefer the traditional karage batter (flour or potato starch) as it would result in a crispier batter. And at $15, this didn't seem worth it.
The donuts were tasty, airy and relatively light. I liked the combination of sour cream and sweet syrup.
I don't usually like key lime pies so I wasn't too thrilled about this dessert, but the lime flavoring was subtle. The cake was soft and similar to angel food cake. Once again our waitress raved about this, but I didn't think it was any better or different from the type of fruit tart you could get at a bakery.
I'm actually glad I gave Street another chance. It's rare to be able to sample multiple cuisines in one seating. I thought the menu was a nice representation of the various cuisines and the dishes were rather unique. They weren't things you could easily find at most restaurants. I especially enjoyed the short ribs, corn and kaya toast. The dessert were good but nothing mind blowing. The prices are definitely not "streetfood" prices but with BBE's 30% discount, it's getting there.
Hits: BBE 30% discount, kaya, corn
Misses: dumplings
Rating: ***
Susan Feniger's Street
742 N Highland Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90038
(323) 203-0500
http://www.eatatstreet.com/
Hey Steph, can you shoot me an email? kevin|@|kevineats.com
ReplyDeleteThat corn was definitely my favorite dish when I went to Street too! Could eat a bucket of the stuff! Behold the power of pork... ;)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to go here .. and try those Turkish doughnuts. Glad you approved!
ReplyDeleteDiana - yess it was soo good but i think should be easy to make too! Need to find a recipe
ReplyDeleteAnna - you should check it out. I thought the menu was interesting.. different