Had a corned beef sandwhich at Jerry's deli today. Um can we say never again. The meat was so dry It looked like when they put the fake food on display. I wish I was at Canters on Fairfax, which by the way has the best mouth watering corned beef sandwhich in la that I've had so far. I give Jerry's 2 delish stars only for effert.
I EAT LA

Saturday, September 25, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Nothing Like BOSSA NOVA

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Monday, September 20, 2010
Dukes in Malibu
I recently was out in Malibu singing at a wedding on the beach that was beautiful. After the gig all of us singers were hungry of course and decided to go to Dukes 21150 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. They say celebrate the Aloha Spirit on the water edge at Dukes. Fun Fact about Duke Kahanamoku is that he is Hawaii most famous citizen and King of international surfing.
We stayed in the barefoot bar to eat and let me tell you best bar food I have ever tasted. We heard on Fridays they even have Hawaiian Dancers.You can have burgers with mango sauce to calamari with guava sauce to coconut crusted shrimp to waffle fries and yam fries and nachos big enough for three people to share we were very satisfied to say the least. Not to mention the amazing view of huge waves crashing on the rocks outside the huge windows. The prices range from $6 to $14. If you dine in the regular dining area the prices are in the $20-$30 bracket. Whatever your budget is you will dine sufficiently. I give Dukes 9 delish stars.
We stayed in the barefoot bar to eat and let me tell you best bar food I have ever tasted. We heard on Fridays they even have Hawaiian Dancers.You can have burgers with mango sauce to calamari with guava sauce to coconut crusted shrimp to waffle fries and yam fries and nachos big enough for three people to share we were very satisfied to say the least. Not to mention the amazing view of huge waves crashing on the rocks outside the huge windows. The prices range from $6 to $14. If you dine in the regular dining area the prices are in the $20-$30 bracket. Whatever your budget is you will dine sufficiently. I give Dukes 9 delish stars.
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Got to love a Taco
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