At Miami Restaurant, I had their lengua in a light tomato sauce. The tomato sauce was mellow with none of acidic common with tomato sauce. The entree was served with black beans and rice. I should have asked for the plantain and yucca to complete the dinin experience. Next time.
At Pinoy/Pinay - I had their dinuguan, with laing, with rice and a coke. A good hearty Filippino meal. Within the south east area of Los Angeles, I'd have to say this is the best Filippino restaurant.
Famous Hamburger advertises itself as a halal food preparer. I could discern no difference between halal and non halal food. I had the salmon burger and the hamous. They also have halal bacon cheeseburger. What?!?!? Next time I must try it and they have a hookah lounge too.
I had their lunch buffet. Their was pad thai, and a chicken curry dish. The other entrees I couldn't remember. It was filling. If I had to choose between being filled and being fufilled, I'd have to pass over South Pacific Thai.
The third Indian restuarant I've been to. The first Indian halal restuarant that I've been too. I had their Veggie Samosa and Mutton curry. The mutton curry was very spicy. I would return during their all you can eat lunch buffet. My first time trying the yogurt mango drink lassi. I feel like such a deflowered virgin.