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What better way to really get in the spirit of the World Cup than enjoying some world fare.
Seems more and more restaurants and locales are helping soccer fans get in the spirit of cheering on their favorite team or country by having the games on for viewing. Well others are stepping it up by offering up a variety of dishes representing the many countries taking part in the soccer matchups.
Starting today through Tuesday, June 29, the ESPN Match Truck will be rolling through Los Angeles offering a world menu while you catch a game on their high-def television screens attached to the top of the truck. The menu designed by Kogi and Chego chef Roy Choi features items such as the South African bunny chow, Mexico's carne asada burrito and American silver-dollar pancakes, to name a few. Follow the truck on Twitter @ESPNWCTRUCKLA or visit espnwctrucks.com for more information and location dates and times.
I know, what's bunny chow right? Well, we're not talking a Fatal Attraction dish here. Basically, the chow is a hollowed out loaf of bread filled with a chicken curry - juicy chicken leg meat seasoned with Madras, garlic, cilantro, lime juice and yogurt, with fresh peas, grilled onions, mizuna, Thai basil, pickled red onions. Then the flesh of the bread is slathered with curried goat cheese. ($6)
If you're feeling a bit more fancy, check out the Langham Huntington's World Cup Street Food Menu offered at The Bar, now through July 11. The menu features dishes such as semisweet coconut curry puffs (South Africa); brown butter spaetzle with beer cheese (Germany); Faina flat bread with chimichurri (Argentina); and more. There will also be specials on signature cocktails.
For more information, visit http://pasadena.langhamhotels.com or follow on Twitter @langhampasadena. Retweet on Twitter to win two dishes each week. The Langham Huntington is at 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena, (626) 568-3700.
GOAL!! (That's me scoring some good food!)
Sure it's great to get out on the weekend with friends and loved ones and enjoy a few libations.
For me though, the night isn't complete without at least a little nibble.
I love the new selection of bar food and snacks available now. Many locales that usually serve some kind of food or snack out there have definitely worked on raising the bar on what is offered.
Either by jazzing up the usual wings and nachos or adding something new like sweet potato fries, there is more out there than just peanuts to munch on while enjoying a nice beer or cool cocktail.
Check out my recent nightlife review on Alhambra's 38 degrees Ale House & Grill where I fell in love with the appetizer menu.
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