This week in the wonderful LA Weekly feature "Ask Mr. Gold", the master was asked for sure-fire out of towner restaurant suggestions. He mentions star watching staples The Ivy and The Grill in the Alley and then segues into taco-lifestyle hangouts such as taco tables in Boyle Heights, Sapp Coffee Shop, and lastly the mobile dining scene with stalwarts Kogi BBQ and newcomer Border Grill. LAWEEKLY
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