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On July 22 2011 08:52 pog0 wrote: Just in case, a couple of my buddies have said that Pho Kimmy in Westminster is the best Pho in Westminster.
Still wondering if I want to go, I should really train for my century. Clearly, you should ride your bike to Anaheim from wherever you are.
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susy, how'd you make those tags on the map? I been trying a few for barcraft and can't find a software that I really liked.
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On July 22 2011 10:51 Primadog wrote: susy, how'd you make those tags on the map? I been trying a few for barcraft and can't find a software that I really liked.
Photoshop >.> Drew them myself
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I'm glad you mentioned Brodard because the spring rolls there are absolutely amazing. I've brought a few friends who weren't particularly into asian food there, I'm talking about people who use their chopsticks as skewers, and they loved it. It's a nice, safe place to bring people who want to try something different.
If anyone is in the mood for some Korean BBQ, I like Cham Soot Gol alot. There's a location in Anaheim off Beach Blvd and another one just off the 22 on Garden Grove Blvd. They probably take about 10-15m to get to from the convention center via surface streets. Delicious all you can eat BBQ for about $17/person. You get self serve ice cream too! The one in Garden Grove gets ridiculously packed at night, so I'd recommend the one in Anaheim if you plan to go with a sizable group.
Edit : For reference the Anaheim location is right next to Knotts and the other one is really close to Brodard / FD1.
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On July 22 2011 11:18 Skipper240 wrote:I'm glad you mentioned Brodard because the spring rolls there are absolutely amazing. I've brought a few friends who weren't particularly into asian food there, I'm talking about people who use their chopsticks as skewers, and they loved it. It's a nice, safe place to bring people who want to try something different. If anyone is in the mood for some Korean BBQ, I like Cham Soot Gol alot. There's a location in Anaheim off Beach Blvd and another one just off the 22 on Garden Grove Blvd. They probably take about 10-15m to get to from the convention center via surface streets. Delicious all you can eat BBQ for about $17/person. You get self serve ice cream too! The one in Garden Grove gets ridiculously packed at night, so I'd recommend the one in Anaheim if you plan to go with a sizable group. Edit : For reference the Anaheim location is right next to Knotts and the other one is really close to Brodard / FD1.
Thanks for the suggestions. Korean BBQ slipped my mind completely, which is surprising considering how popular it is among the SC community.
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On July 22 2011 11:39 susySquark wrote: Thanks for the suggestions. Korean BBQ slipped my mind completely, which is surprising considering how popular it is among the SC community. It definitely seemed appropriate!
I was planning to try and steal Axslav / Strifecro for an hour or so and try to head down to one of the Korean BBQ places for dinner. Hopefully there's enough time during the event and maybe we'll run into some TL'ers if we make it there!
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On July 22 2011 11:49 Skipper240 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 11:39 susySquark wrote: Thanks for the suggestions. Korean BBQ slipped my mind completely, which is surprising considering how popular it is among the SC community. It definitely seemed appropriate! I was planning to try and steal Axslav / Strifecro for an hour or so and try to head down to one of the Korean BBQ places for dinner. Hopefully there's enough time during the event and maybe we'll run into some TL'ers if we make it there!
Which day? I wouldn't mind driving some known TLers if there was an official/semi-official dinner thing.
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On July 22 2011 11:57 Cassel_Castle wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 11:49 Skipper240 wrote:On July 22 2011 11:39 susySquark wrote: Thanks for the suggestions. Korean BBQ slipped my mind completely, which is surprising considering how popular it is among the SC community. It definitely seemed appropriate! I was planning to try and steal Axslav / Strifecro for an hour or so and try to head down to one of the Korean BBQ places for dinner. Hopefully there's enough time during the event and maybe we'll run into some TL'ers if we make it there! Which day? I wouldn't mind driving some known TLers if there was an official/semi-official dinner thing.
Friday 5:10 PM – 5:20 PM MLG Anaheim Pregame Show 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Pool Play - Naniwa vs. Huk 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Pool Play - Idra vs. Boxer 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Pool Play - Naniwa vs. DongRaeGu 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM Pool Play - MMA vs. Slush (on both streams) 9:30 PM - 10:30 PM Pool Play - Select vs. MVP (on both streams) 10:30 PM - 11:30 PM Pool Play - Idra vs. InControl 11:30 PM - 12:30 AM Pool Play - Huk vs. DongRaeGu 12:30 AM - 12:45 AM Day Wrap with Day[9] and DJ Wheat
So many good games on Friday... no real good time to sneak out for BBQ lol. Saturday maybe.
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Diamond Jamboree is an awesome place for Asian food in general. The Thai restaurant there also serves Pho, and it's actually really good. Just a tad pricey ><
I'm almost certain there are a lot of Korean restaurants in the Anaheim area. Last time I lived around there, there was a big Korean community in that city.
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On July 22 2011 11:57 Cassel_Castle wrote: Which day? I wouldn't mind driving some known TLers if there was an official/semi-official dinner thing. I have no idea what the scheduling will be like, so I don't even know if there will be time to go anywhere!
On July 22 2011 15:06 Tatari wrote: I'm almost certain there are a lot of Korean restaurants in the Anaheim area. Last time I lived around there, there was a big Korean community in that city.
Yeah, there's a mess of Korean restaurants in Anaheim. There's a pretty sweet Korean BBQ place, whose name escapes me, that's only $10 for an all you can eat. Too bad it's always super crowded at night.
Another Korean place I like is Wako Honey Pig in Buena Park. It's not terribly far away from the convention center, but a little farther than other places. They put huge amounts of kimchi and sprouts on the grill before you come in.
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Then they turn it into kimchi fried rice at the end. Too bad it ends up being a little pricier, about $25 per person if I recall correctly, because the food looks really nice and the meat is pretty good.
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Guppys >> Tofu place in irvine you mentioned btw.
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On July 22 2011 17:54 fauxreal wrote: Guppys >> Tofu place in irvine you mentioned btw.
Thats a manner of opinion... I find Guppy to be bland and blah. There are MUCH better Taiwanese/Chinese places on Walnut/Jefferey. BCD is open 24/7 which is a huge plus... I've never had a bad meal there, even if service can be bad. But what else would you expect at an Asian place
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Here's a great thread which should be featured!
Nice job.
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What a cheap place I can eat around here. My mom only gives me 30 bucks for lunch and dinner for three days
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On July 26 2011 14:37 Xplitcit wrote:What a cheap place I can eat around here. My mom only gives me 30 bucks for lunch and dinner for three days 
There's lots of fast food in the area, I already highlighted In n Out and Alerto's. If you have friends willing to drive around, everything around FD1 is super cheap for Viet food. There's a Lee's Sandwiches near the event for $3 sandwiches out the door, really good.
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On July 22 2011 07:09 Candide wrote: Boiling Crab!!!!!!!!!!! Garden grove
in n out :o
Boiling Crab is very good.
Also this.
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Anyone know an ipad app that I can download the whole LA map? I don't have 3G and don't wanna get lost there
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Ty so much for this thread! I cannot wait for friday!
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