5 Food-Related Things to Cross Off Your Bucket List Before Friday's Apocalypse

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A. Scattergood
Pescado zarandeado at Coni'Seafood
There's nothing quite like a drop dead deadline to inspire you to contemplate all the things you always wanted to eat in this city before it was too late. And so, with the apocalypse scheduled for sometime on Friday, we put together five food-related things to do before the Four Horsemen come galloping this way. Or, if you prefer, think of these as items to cross off on your L.A. bucket list. Turn the page.

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Guzzle & Nosh
The Apple Pan
5. Sit down without a fight at The Apple Pan.
The hickory burger at The Apple Pan is one of our favorite things, but getting to that burger is not. Because though seating at that classic horseshoe counter functions in theory on a first come, first served basis, you don't queue up in an orderly single file line, and you don't put your name down on a waiting list. Rather, you just wait and hope that everyone is working off the same rules of engagement as you are. Sometimes, it appears that you pick one side of the diner -- left or right -- and wait for a seat to open up in your area; other times, it seems as though the entire counter up for grabs. And on still other days, zone coverage is thrown out the window in favor something more man-to-man, with people hovering anxiously behind diners they think will finish the soonest. In any case, it would be nice to once, just once, plop down at the counter successfully, without argument or fisticuffs over proper seating etiquette.


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Anne Fishbein
Pastrami sandwich at Langer's
4. Eat at that place you've been meaning to go to ever since you moved here.
The new and flashy often displaces the old and historical: Sure, you've checked out the new Stanley Kubrick exhibit at LACMA, but have you visited the Watts Towers? By the same token, the restaurants, coffee shops and bars that have opened over the last few years may have distracted you from the dishes and drinks you may have wanted to try before you even moved here. You know them: The pastrami sandwich at Langer's. Soup dumplings at Din Tai Fung. A drink at The Encounter. A tiger tail at Donut Man. The pescado zarandeado at Coni'Seafood. A leisurely lunch on the patio at Lucques. If there was ever a time to let go of the hype and just make good on a promise you made to yourself once, long ago, now would be it.


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Anne Fishbein
Chirashi sushi at Spago

3. Splurge.
Because the post-apocalypse form of currency will surely take the form of cigarettes, lighter fluid and batteries, you may as well spend your coin on a great meal. Meaning, for example, sushi at Urasawa, the tasting menu at Providence, the Peking duck at Duck House or a grand affair at the reinvented Spago. Or maybe you can finally allow yourself that $24 plate of spaghetti at Scarpetta or the pricey but fantastic ricotta and egg raviolo at Osteria Mozza. You can stock up on cigarettes afterwards.

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Apple Pan

10801 Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

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Langer's Delicatessen-Restaurant

704 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

Din Tai Fung

1088 S. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA

Category: Restaurant

Encounter Restaurant

209 World Way, Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

The Donut Man

915 E. Route 66, Glendora, CA

Category: Restaurant

Coni'Seafood

3544 W. Imperial Highway, Inglewood, CA

Category: Restaurant

Lucques

8474 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood, CA

Category: Restaurant

Urasawa

218 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, CA

Category: Restaurant

Providence

5955 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

Spago Beverly Hills

176 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA

Category: Restaurant

Duck House

501 S. Atlantic Blvd., Monterey Park, CA

Category: Restaurant

Scarpetta

225 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA

Category: Restaurant

Osteria Mozza

6602 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

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2 comments
Patrick Perry
Patrick Perry

Still haven't had that pastrami at Langer's. Every time I go there's a line to get into the restaurant AND a line of cars to get in to the restaurant parking lot.

Rhoberly Gillon
Rhoberly Gillon

it would have already happened. You realize, there are other countries and timezones on this planet. Too focused on america ...

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