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21 Delicious Places to Eat in Pasadena, California - From a Local
"Oseyo is one of the most crowded places in Pasadena - come on a weekend, and expect to wait at least an hour for a table. But it’s worth the wait, because this isn’t just one of the best places for a rowdy dinner in this part of LA, it’s also a great place for high quality shabu shabu. Get the spicy miso broth, and pick your favorite meat (we like the choice prime rib and the seafood trio, with fresh scallops, salmon, and shrimp), to go along with your $13 pitcher of Kirin."
"Especially during the winter when it’s cold, gloomy, and rainy. Their savory broth is comforting and hot, you warm up quickly. What is shabu shabu or hot pot?"
"Home to the world-famous Slippery Shrimp, Yang Chow is a popular Asian restaurant in Pasadena that serves fresh and flavorful dishes in an elegant atmosphere. Some of their popular offerings are the sauteed shrimp, scallops with oyster flavored sauce, sliced beef with scallions, Kung Pao beef, crispy duck, and Moo Shu chicken. They serve their customer in a spacious, nicely lit, well-ventilated, and well-kept environment."
"Let the good times sushi roll when you dine at ICHIMA, a popular restaurant in Pasadena with modern interiors for a cosy and family-friendly dining experience. What guests gush about is their extensive menu that presents traditional sushi and innovative sushi creations that offer a burst of flavours with every bite. Moreover, other impressive dishes include tasty salads, sashimi, bento boxed meals and boat combos that are perfect for sharing."
"This large park has great walking paths, picnic tables, two playgrounds, and restrooms nearby. Plenty of room for kiddos to run around and play. The best time of year to visit is the Spring when the Cherry Blossoms are in bloom."
"The Mission San Gabriel Arcángel is an important Los Angeles landmark that can serve as a great backdrop for your portrait photography. Although photography around the outside of the mission doesn't require a permit, we'll need a permit access to the interior gardens. To take full advantage of this location, a permit is recommended."
"The San Gabriel Mission was the fourth California mission to be built out of a total of 21. This mission was founded in 1771 and was named for Archangel Gabriel. Franciscan priests founded the mission, which In 1775 was moved five miles east to its current location after military interference."
"San Gabriel Mission Church, museum, gardens and gift shop is a really neat experience!. I really enjoyed walking around and seeing/learning about all the… read more ». Rating: 4 based on 38 reviews"