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  1. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    I don't think they do. Although the stockist list page on the Engineered Garments site isn't updated, so its possible. We stock our E.G in our shop but aren't listed on the stockist page. We're in Culver City.
  2. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    If you are in town only a few days, you might not have much time to drive around, as the traffic can be a hassle. That area is always hard to get around. What type of food are you looking to eat?
  3. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    Ya, I would have left too. I can't understand waiting in line for 4 hours for any food.
  4. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    I think they just didn't expect such a turnout. I find food festivals tough to enjoy, tons of people, traffic. The ramen burger thing they had in Torrance, I saw the lines, they said it was 4 hours. That's nuts.
  5. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    not going, but hopefully they do a better job with the planning. I heard the last one in Torrance was insane, hours to just get in, then hours to wait on a stand.
  6. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    L.A. Style Forum members, just to let you guys know, we are having a sale going on now. Stuff is marked up to 50% off like Engineered Garments ts(s) Save Khaki Duvetica Not quite 50% off, but still on sale (limited to what's in store, so we can't order and offer the discount) Red Wing...
  7. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    Agreed on that. Usually a limited menu. Although Fogo de Chao is good, its pretty much the same menu at a little bit cheaper price. Any dineLA that you feel was pretty good?
  8. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    I wasn't intending to post on this thread to talk clothing, rather more about food. But, we are a recent affiliate vendor and our shop is located about 15 mins from LAX. 8568 Washington Blvd Culver City I think it depends on where you are staying. The game is at the Rose Bowl, so out there...
  9. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    So true! Yakitori and beer is a great way to end a day.
  10. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    Ya, Shin Sen Gumi is a bit noisy. My favorite yakitori in the area is Koshiji. And the ramen they have is surprisingly good.
  11. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    Lomita & Hawthorne? I know the one at Lomita & Crenshaw (Oumi Sasaya) that place is good. If you like Japanese BBQ, close by is Tamaen, that place is good.
  12. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    The only ramen that I like at the moment is Yamada-ya in Culver City. My family background is Japanese, so I've had my share of ramen, and not too crazy about most of the ramen out here. The wife knows the owner's wife of Daikokuya and they admit their ramen is geared towards non-Japanese...
  13. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    I've been to Otafuku, its been awhile. Its also good, but its more of a izakaya type place, so its pricier. I've only been for dinner. Thing I like about Ichimian is that its quick and simple. Its crazy that we have such good soba here in Torrance, but we don't have great ramen.
  14. gramercyyork

    The Official Los Angeles Shopping + Dining Thread

    If you go to Torrance often, I suggest Ichimian in Old Torrance. Best soba in L.A. Super small place, they used to be lunch only, now they are open later. When you go for lunch, its pretty much Japanese businessmen having lunch.
  15. gramercyyork

    Red Wing Boots - Your Opinion

    I found mine to stretch right around the mid to upper mid area. For comparison, I wear the 1000 mile boot and I ended up getting regular width and it stretched out and feels perfect.

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