Address: 742 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038
Items Ordered:
Items Ordered:
- Kaya toast - Singapore toast w/ coconut jam, soft egg, dark soy, & white pepper
- Potato samosas - tamarind date chutney, cucumber chile, & mint yogurt
- Shaved kale and brussels sprouts -goat cheese & lemon picada
- Rickshaw rice bowl (rotating) - shrimp, eggs, & Chinese broccoli w/ chili sauce
- Mediterranean chicken wings - tzatziki ranch & pickled radish
Who doesn't like papaya salad eaten off the streets of Thailand, Japanese ramen for cheap in Tokyo, and rice bowls in practically any Asian country? Well, Susan Feniger's Street tries to recreate those inspiring dishes, but in a nice, clean restaurant setting in the great city of L.A. (with upgraded prices to match). The dishes at Street were fantastic. I liked how the plates were shareable and that there were so many options from different countries to choose from. You should definitely get the kaya toast, the blend of sweet from the kaya jam and salty from the soy sauce and egg makes for a delicious bite each time. The samosas were crunchy, and the chicken wings were fall off the bone tender. I love my veggies--and even more so when they're mixed with cheese so I would recommend the shaved kale & brussels sprouts as well. The only disappointment was the rice bowl, which was meant to be homey, but probably too literally so. I could make this dish myself at home, have it taste the same, and feed 2-4 for less than $12. Maybe I was just expecting something more like fried rice or requiring more technique/assembly since it's supposed to be fancier street food. Overall, I was impressed with the recreation of classic street food dishes, and I'd still definitely return to Street and try the rest of their menu items.
--y
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