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Exploring the TRENDIEST Street Food Markets in Los Angeles!
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- Exploring the Trendiest Street Food Markets in Los Angeles!
If you are looking for some of the best street food markets in LA, then this is your food video! Rockstar Eater takes you on the ultimate LA food tour, exploring the street food scene of Los Angeles with some of its best food markets. You’ll find many food markets from Salvadorean food markets to Mexican food markets to international food markets.
Tour LA with Steve as he takes you to discover Salvadoran food, Mexican food, American food, and many other kinds of food, from Smorgasburg LA to the Pinata District food market. Discover what to eat in Los Angeles with this mega tour of the streets of LA.
🔸 El Salvador Corridor
Vermont Ave (between 11th and 12th St), Los Angeles, CA 90006
🔸 Pinata District Food Market
1280-1200 E Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90021
🔸 Smorgasburg LA
777 S Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90021
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Rockstar Eater specializes in Los Angeles food. Steve covers the best restaurants in Los Angeles 2024. So if you are looking for the best restaurants in LA or the best places to eat in Los Angeles 2024, then follow Rockstar Eater on UA-cam. This Los Angeles food vlog covers the best food in Los Angeles by showing you where to eat in Los Angeles.
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OK, I’m gonna have to go and revisit some of these places. I haven’t been to in years thank you for re-introducing them.❤
Thank you for such a nice video exploring the trendiest street food market in Los Angeles 👍
Thanks this was fun
Great video!
Charging restaurant prices but not paying taxes. Pass
Street vendors pay taxes don’t they?
Los Angeles street food scene is one of the best in the world
Please continue to follow my channel to see other great food videos!
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maybe in this country but it is amateur hour compared to Asia
@@diggingmystyle one gotta remember the sheer size of LA county, it’s hard to beat numbers. But I feel you, preferences matter too. Where in Asia do you recommend?
@@yolofrank Taiwan, China, Thailand, and pretty much most of SE Asia. Street food there is not just a luxury, it's a necessity for a lot of the working class because they can't afford real restaurant food.
BANGER VID.
Love your video! Please make more!!
L.A. is a great street food city.
This place is God Tier for food. GO EAT PUPUSAS! they are INSANELY GOOD. The chicharon is great too with fried yuca!
Love L.A . Street food. S
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Downey. California we have large Mexicano community which I want to learn more of El Salvador food. Thanks, we will visit. I thought pupusa was al they made.. thanks again. Brother. Frank Downey Ca..
Are there any street food places like this in LBC or OC area?
Google is your friend my guy. lol
$40 for some street food really it should be $10. They don’t pay for no bills temperatures are up to code!
and no insurance, workers comp, etc
An send all that tax free money to their countries of origin The raping and pillaging of America must come to an end
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Ok well don’t buy them 😂
Manda pra mim 😅😅😅😅😅
Top demais 😃
Never seen a whole chicken before? yeah right
What happens to all the leftovers?
Gets reused the next day lol
Is all this legal cops won't check???
Steve, wear a suit and tie when doing videos from now on. It'll make you look like a businessman and entrepreneur
Really I don’t think anyone will agree with you 😊
Agreed
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I agree!👏👏👏
Do it Steve. Summer suit and tie🧐
If you like people don’t wash their hands is very good food
bet youre overweight too
lol why
bundok burgers in San Francisco does a longanisa smash burger on an ube bun. i hear it hella good
I love when cultures have authentic cuisine that's unique to their country, but unfortunately Salvador copy so much of Mexican cuisine and snacks. Like the raspado, cockteles/mariscos and the street elote, they try to claim it as their own rather than pay homage to the originators 🇲🇽. I respect their pupusas and yuca with chicharon cause it's unique to them but when they start appropriating Mexican food it's annoying. Either way, love your channel man. Keep up the great content!