If you live in the greater Los Angeles area, it's likely you have a defining San Fernando Valley moment or routine. |
Those can include waiting 30 minutes at Glendale's Porto's for savory potato balls or meat pies. Or perhaps that's flying out of Southern California's top-ranked airport, Hollywood Burbank, at least according to Fodor's Travel Guide. |
Maybe you melted your face off in Woodland Hills, the hottest city in all the county, or unsuccessfully tried to reverse parallel park there. Of course, San Fernando Valley's favorite spots include Universal Studios Hollywood and its own mission. |
For fans and newcomers to the area alike, there's a little something for everyone. |
The Food Team at The Times has crafted its own tribute to the Valley, with its 65 favorite places to eat, 24 best bars and coffee shops, top Italian deli and even some celeb hotspots. |
All the articles are worth a view. Here's a small sample of what our writers covered. |
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(Stephanie Breijo / Los Angeles Times) |
Cupid's Hot Dogs (from the 65 favorite places to eat) |
Colleague Stephanie Breijo wondered why Cupid's is so quintessentially San Fernando Valley. |
Maybe it's the large "The VALLEY" mural in the Winnetka location's parking lot — where carhop service and car shows can occasionally be found — or perhaps it's that iconic heart-shaped signage that has stood over low-slung buildings and strip malls for nearly 80 years. |
It's probably the fact that the Walsh family has been slinging hot dogs across the Valley since 1946, with sisters Morgan and Kelly Walsh serving as third-generation stewards. |
Whatever the case, their thin dogs still snap with each bite. The signature Cupid dog — a creation of their father's in the 1980s — is punchy with mustard and onions, and the chili is so thick it's practically a paste. |
The flavors and generational influence collide here, a sort of trip through decades of family and Valley history in a single hot dog stand. |
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(Canto VI) |
Canto VI (from the 24 best bars and coffee shops) |
Restaurant critic Bill Addison wrote that Canto VI owner Brian Kalliel brought a high level of experience into his Chatsworth venture. |
Kalliel previously worked as a sommelier at Augustine Wine Bar and MΓ©lisse. |
He sets his caliber for wines high, and delivers with an ever-changing selection through which he guides customers from behind the bar, engaging them in conversations on their tastes. |
Wine flights, by-the-glass options, a few rarer bottles with some age for the nerds: Kalliel has his audience covered. The dining room — serving wine-friendly snacks, including nicely composed cheese and salumi boards, and Italian-leaning entrees from Chester Hastings, formerly chef at Joan's on Third — has distinct supper club vibes. |
Couples gravitate to the bar. Larger groups land at dimly lit tables. Ordering happens at the counter, which can be disorienting if the staff doesn't make the process clear to first-timers. With a full house the place feels informal and occasionally a little chaotic and decidedly grown-up, largely due to Kalliel's confident, hospitable ringleader presence. |
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(Brandon Ly / Los Angeles Times) |
Where Kelly Kapowski grabs a burger |
Senior Food Editor Danielle Dorsey tracked down celebrities, media members and politicians to ask about their hidden Valley gems. |
Tiffani Thiessen, of "Saved by the Bell" and voice of She-Hulk in the "Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition," gave us three. |
"Bill's Burgers [is] our [favorite] burger in the Valley," Thiessen said. "Super casual setting for a quick bite with the best legendary old school burger. |
"Oy Bar [is] one of our favorite date night spots [and the] food is always on point. Casa Vega [is a] nostalgic Mexican joint that has been a staple in the Valley for many years and [I] hope it continues." |
Hopefully readers will find their own San Fernando Valley staple. For more, check out the entire Guide to the 818. |
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