After such uber-coolness, we hit up a Thai grocery store on Hollywood, in the heart of Thai town, and managed to make a killing.  The last time we bought curry paste, we picked it up at Whole Foods (that's embarrassing, I know, we live in LA!) and paid something like $5 for a container.  I am happy to say that we
 found it for $1.99.  That is more than 50% off!  Awesomeness.  We also bought other 'key' items as we explore Thai cooking - galanga, keffir lime leaves and lemongrass.  And we bought a container of "coconut chips" which we snacked on as we drove back to Silverlake.  They were oddly addictive, kind of sweet and salty at the same time with a nice crunch.  I felt that we had to buy something random, and that was probably the 'safest' random item in the store.  I'm used to going into Hispanic markets and having a good idea of what products are, but I definitely felt a bit at sea at the Thai market.  Still, it was a fun and good experience.  Michael actually found the market a few weeks ago and had been raving about it since.
The last stop in Silverlake was to one of my favorite stores:  Yolk.  I bought a card for a friend, and I found a pair of earrings that were amazing (hint hint - Michael, if you read this...).  They were sparkly and kind of dressy, but they also had sort of a rock-and-roll edge.  I'm obsessed with them now.  
By that time, we realized that we were a bit hungry.  Sometimes, Michael can figure out what I want even when I don't say anything.  A big, fat burrito was on my mind, and we stopped off at the Taco Spot in Eagle Rock, my old stomping grounds.  We split a burrito, which was pretty standard, but we did order it "mojado" which means wet, literally, but when it comes to a burrito, it means that it's covered with sauce.  This one also had melted cheese on top.  While it wasn't the best burrito ever, I was pretty content.  The chips were great, the guacamole fresh, and they had a nice salsa bar.  Yum!
As we were eating the burrito, I told Michael that I could never live where Mexican food was seriously lacking.  I mean, that burrito wasn't even that great, but it sure as hell beat anything coming out of Chipotle.  So, yeah, there are times that I think my stomach keeps me more tied to LA than work or personal connections.  Are my priorities completely out of whack?!  Just maybe.
But who wouldn't be happy at a place like this on a random Saturday morning?!

 
3 comments:
ha -- a burrito requirement. i think that's reasonable! we are somewhat burrito-deficient in NC although there are some taquerias that i really should check out (we have a huge & growing hispanic population, mostly from mexico).
i go to WF because . . . i'm too lazy to find alternatives and it's superclose to my apartment. and i have the layout memorized so i'm nice & efficient!
I think I take good Mexican food for granted being that I'm a CA native. I remember being in college in Indiana and requesting avocado on my Sub sandwich and the lady said, "What?" Ha. I do love CA.
WF is outrageously expensive but it is so convenient! I wish I could find all these cool places you mention, I could really use some curry paste at a reasonable price, but with a husband who drives me nuts with his driving and a vomit prone daughter, we try to stay out of the car as much as possible. :)
Taco Spot looks delicious!
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