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Lazy Ox Canteen
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Wow. Josef Centeno comes back in a big way! Yes, the baco does make a surprise appearance every few weeks on the chalkboard, but the Lazy Ox is so much more than that. Josef Centeno and Michael Cardenas has teamed up to create a wonderful neighborhood restaurant that really highlights Centeno's skills. Whether it's pig trotter, fried anchovies, or fried chicken, the Lazy Ox challenges you to explore the boundaries of your food comfort zone. Even if you're not in the mood to test your boundaries, you can't go wrong with the beef paleron or Lazy Ox burger, both of which should be included in any ""Best of"" conversations in LA.
One thing to keep in mind is that there is no signage, so look for the Sakura Crossing sign on San Pedro. It can be tough to get a table on the weekends, so be prepared to wait.
Between the good eats, the great wine and beer selection, and fantastic staff, you really can't go wrong at the Lazy Ox.
Pros: Revolving menu, great beer and wine selection.
Cons: It can get crowded. You might not get full.
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