Starry Kitchen in Downtown, Los Angeles. I came here with my friends who knows the owner. This place close at 3pm so make sure you go there before 3pm. The owner told us they make everything fresh, nothing pre-made, so that's why their food was fresh and delicious.
You pick one item from #1, then pick your style from #2, then pick your side dish from #3. But you can also substitute #3 and choose from #1.
I ordered Nebraska Angus Japanese meatball curry Banh Mi (sandwich) $7.50 with crispy tofu balls as a side ($1.50 extra). The total was $9.88.
I got my sandwich with jalapeno and they put like 3 slices on each sandwich. So spicy! Meatball Curry was delicious.
crispy tofu balls - ground tofu dipped in buttermilk batter and fry.
Of course they make each tofu balls by hand, not precooked. Crispy outside, soft inside. To me, it looked like coated with cereal with green food color.
Rating (food): 4 / 5
Rating (service): 4 / 5
Repeat: Yes
Starry Kitchen
350 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 617-3474
Mon-Fri 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
http://www.starrykitchen.com/
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http://www.yelp.com/biz/starry-kitchen-los-angeles
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your post. We really appreciate it, and so glad you enjoyed it (and yes, we do like it SPICY! ^_^)
Just wanted to comment on the Green Glutinous Rice Flakes that we coat the Crispy Tofu Ball with. I KNOW it looks like food coloring, but it actually is not! (I know, I couldn't believe it either).
It's basically a roasted grain of wheat from Northern Vietnam.
I hope that helps, and confirms that we do NOT artificially color it (that would just be too much work anyway).
Thanks again, and we look forward to having you back in.
Xoxo,
TEAM SK
Thanks for the info and the comment. Now I know why tofu ball was so green :)
ReplyDeleteI'll be sure to go back and try some other items on the menu.