We’re in it together: support local restaurants this Takeout Tuesday
Staying safer at home can come with many challenges, one of which is having to cook all your meals, all day every day. But if you’re in a position to [continue reading]
Staying safer at home can come with many challenges, one of which is having to cook all your meals, all day every day. But if you’re in a position to [continue reading]
It is finally, finally cooling down and we’re well on our way into the holiday season. You know, that time of year when every meal can easily become a festive gathering. Make [continue reading]
On behalf of Metro, I’d like to extend a warm welcome to members of the American Public Transportation Assn., who are in Los Angeles this week for the trade group’s [continue reading]
Last week, I wanted to know what you considered to be the most hipster restaurants reachable via transit. And here are some Source reader recommendations, plus a few of my own. What do you think? Who else makes the cut? And will you Go Metro to try a few — or all — [continue reading]
Construction continues along Crenshaw Boulevard for the Crenshaw/LAX Line, which means fencing, detours and other activity that may make the neighborhood bit difficult to navigate. However, the businesses located there are absolutely open [continue reading]
A photo posted by Bow & Truss (@bowandtruss) on Nov 11, 2014 at 8:23pm PST If the cooks in your family are not culinarily talented–or if you, like me, hate [continue reading]
California’s largest travel show will return to the Long Beach Convention Center on January 12 – 13, 2013. The show will feature prominent travel speakers, interactive family-friendly activities, exhibitors from around the globe and more. Go Metro to the Los Angeles Travel and Adventure Show and receive an exclusive discount. [continue reading]
Start Passover Friday at Rosa Mexicano and their fantastic Mexican Passover dinner. Bringing a new twist to traditional Seder specialties, chef Jonathan Waxman has created a menu that is kosher, unique and tasty. Some dishes include Huachinango “gefilte fish,” traditional red snapper dumplings served with pickled vegetables and jalapenos, and [continue reading]
Given the region’s rich Vietnamese community it’s logicial that there are hundreds (or is it thousands?) of places that serve the rice noodle soup called pho. Not surprisingly, there are a number of good places near Metro in or close to downtown L.A. If you’re in search of cheap meals, Vietnamese pho (pronounced fah) [continue reading]
Hungry yet? As regular readers know, a TAP card is more than just a slowly-but-surely-getting-better way to pay for rides on Metro. It also entitles riders to all kinds of great local discounts that we feature on The Source every Monday. One area we’ve neglected lately is the Destination Discounts [continue reading]