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  2. Top 5 Los Angeles Food Trucks - AOL

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    Two Los Angeles food trucks battled it out in the final challenge. Nom Nom Truck served up copious amounts of Vietnemese banh mi while Grill 'Em All captured the hearts of burger lovers taking ...

  3. The Grilled Cheese Truck - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Times: Reader's Choice 2012 - Best Food Truck [19] Culture Cheese Mag's 10 Best Grilled Cheese Trucks" [3] LA Weekly's Top 10 Sandwiches in Los Angeles [4] Grant, Danhi and the truck have had television appearances on The Price is Right, [5] Unwrapped, [6] House of Food, Be Our Guest, The Rachael Ray Show, [7] The Joan and Melissa ...

  4. Kogi Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, Kogi opened their first brick-and-mortar version of their food trucks in Palms, Los Angeles. [18] [19] [20] Called Kogi Taqueria, the new operation carried all of the favorites from the food truck menu, some favorites from their Alibi Room, plus some Mexican-American standards such as carne asada, carnitas, and pollo asada. [21]

  5. The Hat - Wikipedia

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    The pastrami dip sandwich is the restaurant's signature item. It comes on a French roll with mustard and pickle. The restaurant also serves burgers, dogs, sandwiches, onion rings, fries and chili cheese fries. The Hat may have been one of the first places to feature the pastrami burger. [2]

  6. The best sandwich shop in every state, according to Yelp - AOL

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    In fact, back in 2015, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey reported that nearly half of all American adults ate at least one sandwich every day. To find the best sandwich shop in ...

  7. Where to find the best Italian sub sandwiches in Los Angeles

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    Grinder, hoagie, hero, sub, torpedo. The name differs based on where you're eating it. In L.A., to most, it's an Italian sub.

  8. Cousins Maine Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Impressed with the Los Angeles food truck industry, they decided to start selling Maine lobster in the L.A. area. [1] The first truck opened in 2012 and by 2014 had four trucks in Southern California and signed up 10 franchisees in locations throughout the United States.

  9. Langer's Deli - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1947, Langer's is known for its No. 19 pastrami on rye sandwich, described by the Los Angeles Times as "the Marilyn Monroe of pastrami sandwiches". [1] Since its founding, the restaurant claims to have sold over twenty million pounds (9,100,000 kg) of pastrami, [2] and its pastrami has been deemed by some as being the best in the ...