North Hollywood, CA 91401


I had the "Gourmet" Grand Burrito al Pastor. A true burrito will have different cuts of meats and will not be filled with lettuce, nor use a lousy chipotle sauce to cover how bad it is.

There is better:"My adventures in the quest for good cuisine should be a passionate experience. I saw. I came. I was conquered."



There is better:

I was looking to buy a bag of basmati rice and some curry spices. I got more than expected. They have a deli that serves cooked food along with sweets.
Sauce for the fritters. Like a sweet, hot, spicy, pickle sauce with a tang of vinegar.
Sweet tamarind sauce.
Curried potato and aubergine. Bland-could have added more curry and gone spicy hot.
Fritter. Hardly any filling. Just mostly flaky pastry shell.
Fritter filled with a mashed potato and spinach. So so for me, but I'm still curious about all the other food items in the store. I think I'll do another visit...
We had the popular Shadong style beef roll. It lived up to its reputation as being a Chinese burrito. Crisp and flaky on the outside, meaty and tasty on the inside with cilantro, sesame seed, sesame oil and bits of jalapeno. Also we tried the hot and spicy beef noodle soup. The beef was nicely braised and fatty. The noodles al dente. We also tried the shrimp and pork dumplings and the bok choy, pork, and shrimp dumplings. Certainly worthy of future visits.

The only saving grace was the hopia baboy. Flaky on the outside, yet firm and sweet on the inside.
