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Having a taste for it | Jul 18th 2009

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by Crystal Johnson

As a restaurant reviewer of comfort food for the Los Angeles Examiner, I find that it is a tall order to review comfort food.  What is comfort food?  Many things to many people which bring them the comforts of home, culture or extended experiences.  I didn’t grow up a BBQ purist so tell me what should good pulled pork taste like or smoked ribs.  I grew up with buttered and salter collard greens with barely any vinegar and without a compliment of hot sauce.  I grew up with fried fish, old bay seasoned shrimp and crabs.  I didn’t eat much bread pudding but I did grow up having it on occasion.  Never did they have any alcohol added for flavor but when I review more often than not bread pudding is drenched in bourbon or brandy and guess what?… I love it!  I didn’t grow up eating flan as my dessert of choice but living in LA and having many Latino friends, it is becoming more of a standard dessert option whether homemade or when I go out.  I know the regions where tamales are wrapped in corn husk and regions where it is prepared with banana leaf. I grew up in New York with Jamaican and Italian influences.  Beef patties, thin crust pizza, curried chicken, powdered zepoli’s and Lasagna are staples.  I went to college in Baltimore, the next door neighbor to Philly so cheesesteaks help my hips expand.  I had a roommate from Guyana at age 20 so I learned how to do jerk chicken and curried chicken.  And oh, the crab cakes.   I spent summers in Virginia as a child  because my grandparents lived down there so I know pig feet, and mac & cheese.  I am African American and we tend to have preference for sweet potato pie rather than pumpkin which  is the choice of many other Americans.   Corner Chinese restaurants are a fixture in NY like Thai restaurants are in LA.  I may be partial but I will go on record that NY has some of the best Chinese food that I have taste in any state.   California and Texas has the best Mexican food.  NY gets bragging rights for best pizza.  Although, I know Chicagoans may have say something to say about that.  What often makes the best comfort food is memories and authenticity.  

When I do reviews please share with me your thoughts, where you are from and how they prepare certain foods from your area or how your family does it.


3 Comments »

  1. I do agree with you but isn’t the food expensive? I mean I love Mexican food and what better place than Mexico! But even restaurants in Us are offering MExican food but are expensive. You can’t afford it twice- thrice a week! I had tried Mexican in Texas but it was expensive. what do u say?

    Comment by acantocondos — July 18, 2009 @ 7:14 am

    • Mexican food, absolutely love and I find it affordable in LA from the taco trucks to franchise establishments like El Torito. Yes, there are some high end places which inflate the price but the most part with happy hour specials I find the eats affordable. However, I guess affordable is relative. Tequila’s is a great authentic experience and is located in Van Nuys. The neighborhood is not considered the best and the owner has actually opened a second location in Burbank. Off the beaten path locations tend to have more affordable meals.

      As for Mexico, yes I have been three times and you can’t beat the food down there or the prices.

      Comment by crystalj — July 19, 2009 @ 6:42 am

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