KPeterso said:Hi Krista,
I am a new SoCal resident. Came from IL about 7 months ago. I got the Deluxe AP. I have about 30-40 blackout days a year, but most of them are all the worst times to go that I would not consider going. Just something to consider. Eat good Chinese before you come. I cannot find anything good, so anyone who has good places, let me know, I want some good Chinese food now. And no Dunkin Donuts. That is one I reaally miss. And my Chicago Style Pizza. Just nothing is the same here! There is actually an upcoming Dis Meet on 6/24 for the Pirates Premiere as I recall. I am still deciding if I will go. Life here is definitley different and more realxed than IL. I personally love it and don't think I will ever move back to IL!
The area of Monterey Park/Alhambra/Rosemead/San Garbriel (10 mins east of downtown LA) and Roland Heights/Azuza/Walnut (20 mins east of downtown LA) serves some of the best Chinese food in the US. In fact, there was a great article a few years back in the Atlantic Monthly that proclaimed that San Gabriel Valley has the best food outside of China! There are close to 1000 Chinese restaurants in these areas ranging from cheap hole in the wall to grand dim sum palaces. The variety of cuisines offered is greater than those in San Francisco or NY. Only Vancouver has more.
Im not sure exactly what type of Chinese food youre looking for, but your best bet is to check out these streets. (If you live near Disneyland, Rowland Heights would be the closest).
Monterey Park - Atlantic Boulevard, Garfield Avenue, Garvey Avenue
San Gabriel - Valley Boulevard, San Gabriel Boulevard, Las Tunas Drive
Alhambra - Valley Boulevard
Rowland Heights - Colima Road, Nogales Avenue
Happy Eating