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Eating in Torrance


Eating in Torrance

  • Cho Dang Tofu, 22549 Hawthorne Blvd, Ph: (310) 373-7055. The main item on the menu are the tofu soups - which come your choice of a variety of vegetables, meats, or seafood in a broiling hot soup and served with a small, hot stone pot full of rice and six side dishes of seaweed, kimchi, and other pickled dishes. The kalbi beef is also a great option, if you don't like tofu. $8-$10.
  • Curry House, 21215 Hawthorne Blvd, Ph: (310) 540-8980, . M-Th, Su 11:30AM-9:30PM, F-Sa 11:30AM-10PMC. As opposed to Indian curry, Japanese curry is brown and thick. Owned by international food distributor, House Foods, this restaurant has several locations throughout Greater Los Angeles. Order the curry with vegetables or meat mixed in with the curry and pour it on top of rice or spaghetti. Try the corn soup as an appetizer. $8-$16.
  • King's Hawaiian Bakery and Restaurant, 2808 Sepulveda Blvd, Ph: (310) 530-0050, . Famous for their sweet Hawaiian Bread - this restaurant is owned by the same company. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Make sure to take home some fresh breads and cookies from the bakery. $10-$15.
  • Moo's Chinese Restaurant, 4817 Torrance Blvd, Ph: (310) 371-9282. This Mandarin Chinese restaurant offers large dinner portions - one order is more than enough to feed two people. The lunch specials include eggrolls, soup, and an entree for $4-$7 per dish. $10-12.
  • Pat and Oscar's, 21421 Hawthorne Blvd (next to Barnes and Noble), Ph: (310) 542-3020, Fax: (310) 542-6625, . Su-Th 11AM-9PM, F-Sa 11AM-10PM. A local restaurant chain in Southern California and Arizona, this casual and budget-friendly restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, including roasted chicken, ribs, pizza, sandwiches, and pastas. The cashier will probably offer you a breadstick to munch on while you're in line waiting to place your order. $15-$25. Also has kids menu.
  • Iccho, 25310 Crenshaw Blvd (in the Rolling Hills Plaza), Ph: (310) 325-7273. A Japanese restaurant that is open late serving decent food at reasonable prices to a bustling crowd. The sushi is uninspiring although not bad, the sake is good and reasonably priced ($6.25 for a large bottle), and the Japanese dishes are relatively good at prices between $4 and $10 per item.
  • Taco Sinaloa #3, 1647 W. Carson St., Ph: (310)328-4208. A cheap and cheerful authentic Mexican taco restaurant, that serves one of the best tacos and burritos in Los Angeles. The atmosphere is a bit grungy, but most items are under $5 and they serve cervezas til 2 a.m. One of the perks is that they are open 24 hours a day. Beware of the hot sauce, most people think they can handle it- but usually they're wrong.

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