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This is a colorful, diverse, and dense area of restaurants and shops. Of all the neighborhoods in LA, the not-so-west side is the most saturated of them all when it comes to good places to eat. Even more color is brought through the people— everyone seems particularly put together and beautiful, as it gets a lot of the residual actors and models.
Some folks would say you have to leave Hollywood to find the "real" Chinese food in Los Angeles. If you're not in the mood to join the debate, and just want the best Hong-Kong style dim sum this side of the San Gabriel Valley, hit up Bao on Beverly Boulevard. The restaurant has a slightly modern feel, but remains casual and inviting whether you're on a date or out with a group. The Hot & Sour Soup With Pork is our preferred start to a meal here, and every trip to Bao ends with the Bao Milk Buns for dessert.
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