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Highland STREET scene where all cultures meet.

Jul 9
Thu 7:00 PM
Location
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Estimated attendance
 10  people attended.
5.00 5.004

Who organized?
Tina Martinez

]Family-Style Dining: Dining for this event has been designated as Family-Style. The food bill will be split evenly between all attendees. Attendees will be responsible for paying for their own beverages. Please note that flexibility is an important part of family-style dining, and if you want to take a chance on attending, you have to be amenable to what the group/AO will order. You don't have to eat everything that is ordered, but everyone pays equally, whether you eat everything or not. Why this policy? The goal for family-style dining is to allow for the entire group to sample as wide a variety of dishes as possible. If one or more attendees choose to order on their own, that limits the group's choices, which defeats the purpose of what Family-Style Dining is all about. If this definition of Family-Style Dining doesn't feel comfortable, this may not be the right type of event for you.

Are you one of those people that like to try street food? If you answered "yes" then this is the place for you. Susan Feniger is a trained chef and has traveled the world trying all kinds of street food. Her inspiration for opening Street came from the vendors in how they put their heart and soul cooking their cuisine. At Street there's a wide variety of food from all over the world. At last, all of the places we drive all around town for now centralized in one place. We will travel the world with our taste buds.

Here is a look at some of the menu:
From Singapore, the kaya toast, a toasted breadfilled with thick coconut jam; served with a soft boiled egg drizzled in soy. China with Cantonese white radish cake served with a sweet Chinese sausage. Indian Vada dumpling, made of crispy dal fritters topped with yogurt and mint sauce, and tamarind date chutney. Cuba brings stuffed potato cakes filled with spiced beef, raisins and capers. There is soooo much more so please peruse their online menu and let your eyes wander around the culinary globe. Try not to drool on the keyboard.

Price $25-$30 not including beverage and tip

http://eatatstreet.co...

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Talk about this Meetup

  • Tina Martinez
    Posted Jul 6, 2009 5:23 PM
    Assistant Organizer, Plus Member
    A Second group was added if you got in, please remove yourself from the waitlist.
  • Jerome
    Posted Jun 14, 2009 11:14 PM
    ? Raaah! I couldn't make it - too bad. This place is on my radar... Give plenty of feedback! :) ?

Who attended?

  • 10 attendees
    •  I've been dying to try this place and was thrilled by all of the dishes we were able to try. Great vibe to the place and the outdoor area was really comfortable. This would be the perfect place to take out of town guests, a real L.A. experience without the "scene." Food was good. The concept excellent. I have a feeling this place will only get better. The passion is clearly there. Great meetup Tina! 
    • Jocie (+1 guest)
       Really fun international street food in restaurant concept. Good job, Tina! 
    •  I normally don't like al fresco dining, but the setting and backdrop was just gorgeous. Not too noisy and very comfortable seating arrangement. Its a great place to take out of towners to, or even justa one on one date. The variety of dishes is good, but it can be a bit pricey. 
    • Juliaa (+1 guest)