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What's the Best Eating Street in LA?

Wilshire Blvd for the Korean fixes in Ktown
Valley Blvd for Chinese food
3rd and Beverly for high end rest.

a sleeper I want to mention is Colima Rd. It's a mixture of everything, not many high end stuff, but you have lots of chinese/hong kong cafes/korean/american

Where are all the Hong Kong style cafes/restaurants?

All you need to do is drive down Valley Blvd. between Alhambra and go east all the way to Rosemead. You will find plenty of fixes for HK cafe style restaurant. You will also find plenty on east cross street such as Valley and Garfield Ave., San Gabriel Blvd, Atlantic Blvd... etc.

Best Yakiniku in Torrance area?

Yes, Sansui-Tei is one of the best. Somewhat pricey for the amount of food, but very very tasty. It's a small place, so if you are going with a group, try going early.
I believe they also have Happy Hour which like $1 BEER! woohoo!

Gyu-Kaku is too commercialized, and like a lot of chain, it's quality and service sometimes suffer.

Kawha Korean BBQ in Walnut... anyone been?

The one time I went to Ka Hwa, I think it was relatively expensive. But then again, we had many bottles of soju, so that's most likely why.

Their service is impeccable however, and food is good. Give it a try, and report back.

Good eats in Chino/Chino Hills?

actually for Japanese, it's gotta be Rokuan... Grand Ave, and Chino Hills blvd plaza..

small restaurant, but really really good sushi, rolls..

Sake only store in SF? Other sake recommendations?

true sake is the name you are looking for..

www.truesake.com