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The Best Restaurants In The San Fernando Valley
All the places you need to be eating in The Valley.
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The Best Restaurants In The San Fernando Valley
All the places you need to be eating in The Valley.
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My Little Home Thai Kitchen
My Little Home Thai Kitchen serves the best Thai food in Burbank.
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Tony’s Darts Away
One of the best sports bars in all of LA, Tony’s Darts Away has a fun atmosphere that never gets too rowdy and some excellent bar food.
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Handy Market
Handy Market’s Saturday BBQ is a great place to eat barbecue on a weekend in LA.
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Porto’s Bakery
Porto’s is a classic family-run Cuban bakery in Burbank with fantastic guava pastries.
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Neighborhood BBQ
Neighborhood BBQ is the incredible Griffith Park BBQ pop-up born straight from a pandemic closure.
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Santoro’s
Santoro’s is classic sub shop in Burbank serving excellent (and massive) sandwiches.
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Bob’s Big Boy
Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank is where you go to drink milkshakes, and eat double decker burgers.
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Kings Deli
Kings Deli is a New York-style deli with fantastic pastrami in the shadow of the Warner Brothers lot in Burbank.
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Cafe Magazzino
Cafe Magazzino is a great place for salads in the middle of the studio chaos in Burbank.
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Corner Cottage
Corner Cottage is a breakfast spot in Burbank with a breakfast burrito that rivals the best in LA.
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Tallyrand Restuarant
Tallyrand is an old-school restaurant in Burbank with an Old Hollywood crowd and good cocktails.
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The Boiling Crab
The Boiling Crab is a fun, loud, and very messy Cajun seafood spot in Burbank.
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Chili John’s
Chili John’s is a chili spot in Burbank that’s great for lunch and people-watching.
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Pan Am Experience
Located on an old movie sound stage in Pacoima, at Pan Am Experience you’ll be eating dinner inside a replica of the airline’s famous Boeing 747.