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9 Days in LA Part Three: Intelligentsia

Last winter I was able to go home to Los Angeles with Claire for a quick 9 day holiday vacation with my family. Here’re some pictures of our visit to Intelligentsia’s Venice and Silver Lake locations.

I feel like everyone knows about Intelligentsia already and a review would be redundant, so I’ll just share some photos. But in case you’ve been living under a rock, Intelli is a specialty coffee behemoth with multiple locations in the US and two roasteries in Chicago and Los Angeles. You’ve probably seen their baristas competing in many of the regional barista competitions, in online coffee how-to videos (1, 2, etc.), or even referenced on Gossip Girl.

With that brief introduction, click below for a ton of pics! Continue reading ‘9 Days in LA Part Three: Intelligentsia

9 Days in LA Part Two: Aroma Coffee & Tea

Aroma Coffee & Tea - Tujunga, Studio City

Aroma Coffee & Tea is right off the 101 freeway, on a quiet neighborhood block full of little restaurants, thrift shops, and boutiques built in re-purposed existing homes. The residential locale, house-like interior proportions, and foliage covered outdoor seating makes it feel like a well kept neighborhood secret. That is, until you see the line out the door and spot your first B (or C)-list celebrity waiting in line with you. But despite this the place manages to emanate a vibe that’s both communal and relaxed, like you’re having brunch with a bunch of friend’s in someone’s back yard. It’s very LA, in a way that disarmingly contradicts some of Los Angeles’ less admirable stereotypes.

Aroma Coffee & Tea - Tujunga, Studio City

The coffee, however, is not really the main draw here. It’s not bad (not that good, either, just passable) but it’s not really the focus. The real star is the food, which is generously portioned, fresh, and super delicious. Everything I’ve ordered has been great. One particular standout for breakfast is the salmon stack. It’s a pile of salmon on crunchy seasoned hash browns, covered with hollandaise and poached eggs cooked just right.

Aroma Coffee & Tea - Tujunga, Studio City

Aroma Coffee & Tea - Tujunga, Studio City

Back to the coffee — despite using beans from Fonte Coffee, a micro roaster I’ve never tried, they don’t seem to really put as much into their coffee preparation as they do their food. A little training and quality control would go a long way here. If they could start serving merely decent espresso, well crafted milk drinks, and regular coffee that maintains even a hint of flavor, it’d be my pick for best overall cafe in Los Angeles.

Alas, for now I recommend it for the great food and ambiance, and for its unmet potential. One day, hopefully, they’ll up their game at the coffee bar. Til then, order wisely.

Aroma Coffee & Tea - Tujunga, Studio City

Directions below. Continue reading ‘9 Days in LA Part Two: Aroma Coffee & Tea

9 Days in LA Part One: LAMILL

LAMILL

Despite ambitious plans to hit a different cafe on each day of our Christmas trip to LA, it turns out that there’s more to life than coffee(!). Visiting your home town for nine days is really not enough time to see everyone and do everything, though it was enough time to get a $446 speeding ticket. Merry Christmas to you too, officer.

We were only able to visit a few of my favorite cafes, including LAMILL in Silverlake, Aroma Coffee & Tea in Studio City, and Intelligentsia in Venice. The rest of my to-do list will have to wait for the next trip back home. I’ll start out with a little review of LAMILL, and follow up on the other two cafes in later posts.

Tea at LAMILL

As most reviews point out, LAMILL is dripping with pretensions that border on caricature. The food is pricey, comes in small portions, and rarely rises above mediocrity. I’ve been to LAMILL quite a few times since it’s opening in early 2008, but the only thing keeping me there is the coffee. The baristas at LAMILL are definitely competent and friendly if you talk to them, and the wait staff, despite reviews to the contrary, have always seemed unpretentious to me in a way that doesn’t jive with the rest of the atmosphere. Instead, to me, they always seem like fellow coffee geeks that enjoy explaining the ritual of siphon brewing or answering questions about the Clover.

In fact, this is what sets LAMILL apart from other cafes in LA. They have the largest menu of brewing options I’ve seen, ranging from espresso for some, to French press, Eva Solo, Clover, Chemex, or Siphon. They have an equally large variety of single origin coffees to choose from, including standard options and limited lots. The menu has pretty accurate tasting notes to help you choose.

If you do have to eat something, go for the simple stuff, like this peanut butter banana toast, which is pretty good!

Peanutbutter Banana Toast

One little known fact about LAMILL is that they have a presence in Korea just outside of Seoul. They don’t seem to have a cafe in Korea, but they do sell beans online (albeit at the standard Korean price of around $30/lb), and supply roasted coffee to several of the Hyatt Hotel locations and other establishments in Korea.

Directions to their Silver Lake cafe below. Continue reading ‘9 Days in LA Part One: LAMILL