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The empanadas aren't bad but they're not Chilean/Argentine, both of which are entirely different.
Obvious as in Roscoes? They're good but I was hoping some of you guys might know of something better or just as good that is worth trying.
I like Knott's Berry Farm Chicken.
I like Dinah's Fried Chicken, too.
Really? It is rare for me to find something good to eat at a theme park.
I don't know what place you were commenting on, whodini, but what are your thoughts on Empanada's Place in Culver City? I always liked their empanadas and pastry things.
When I lived in the hills above Vine, I used to be a regular at Atch Kotch, which is the same center as La Floridita. I wondered about that place but never went in. Is that that place that seems like a nightclub some nights?
Any recommendation for a good fried chicken spot?
Although it's a bit on the low brow and in kind of a seedy area I would hit up Pann's Restaurant (of Pulp Fiction fame) off of La Tijera in Inglewood for some really good Fried Chicken, also try Honey's Kettle Fried Chicken in Culver City, their fried chicken and biscuits are ridiculous.
Yeah, I looked up Honey's and definitely want to try it next time I'm in town. I wonder if that's the same guy who used to own the Argentine market/deli on Sunset and Lucille years ago. It'd make sense if he stuck around the hood.