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Buddha's Belly
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I'm not one to post reviews, but this place has awfule food, not sure how this got a 9.3 rating, let alone is on the best of list...people in Hollywood must not know Asian food. This was the first time in my life I had ever visited a restaurant where every dish (6 total, split among 4 people) was terrible...and I mean truly terrible, not just mediocre. The salmon special was tasteless, noodle dish was greasy, beef dish chewy and soft-shell crab dish smelled incredibly fishy, which is a tough thing to pull of when the crab is deep-fried! I ate there with my Vietnamese in-laws, and the food was so bland tasting to them, they were under the impression that the meal they had just eaten was at an American restaurant, and argued with me when I told them that ostensibly the food was ""Pan-Asian."" If even one of the dishes that I had that night had been half decent, I wouldn't bash this place, but I tasted everything, and it was all uniformly bad. Additionally, the hostess was a typical aspiring actress with an attitude who thought it was beneath her to have to seat people for dinner. The only positive element of the whole evening was that our server was pleasant and helpful, and that they are a kid-friendly place. ANy hole-in-the wall joint in Koreatown or Chinatown has this place beat by a mile.
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