Dining Review: We’ve got the world on a plate
The Lule beef kabob plate comes with rice and salad, one of the prepared foods at NOVA Market & Catering.
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Sometimes you get tired of turkey sandwiches. Creative cooks, take note. There are dozens of ethnic markets in our neighborhoods. Here are some of my favorites.
If you’re cooking: Argentine
Go to: Rincon Argentino, 1375 E. Colorado, Glendale, (818) 246-4562
A tiny market with well-stuffed empanadas (I like the ground beef and olive), a sizable selection of Argentine wines and a case of South American meats. Super friendly proprietors.
If you’re cooking: Korean
Go to: Lotte Market, 2135 Foothill Blvd, La Cañada, (818) 957-8184
All the Korean barbecue fixings are here: thinly sliced bulgogi meat, marinade, seasonings, vegetables, soy sauce, coals, even beer, sake and soju. Of course you’ll also need kimchi, rice and other banchan. Lotte has them.
If you’re cooking: Cuban
Go to: El Mambi, 328 E. Chevy Chase, Glendale, (818) 246-6016
Fresh coconuts, platanos, and malanga rub elbows with guava jelly, Cuban espresso and criollo sauce. The meat case has chorizo from Salvador, Argentina, Mexico and various regions of Spain. Personally, I had the most fun perusing the shelves at this market. Ropa Vieja anyone?
If you’re cooking: Russian
Go to: Kozanian’s Market, 356 N. Chevy Chase, Glendale, (818) 240-5459
You’ll find borscht, pierogi, pelmeni and caviar at Kozanian’s as well as a well-tended produce section and packaged European and Middle Eastern products.
If you’re cooking: Indian
Go to: India Organic & Natural, 1340 E. Colorado, Glendale, (844) 371-8661
Not as comprehensive as India Sweets and Spices in Atwater but closer by. They have ayurvedic juices, herbs and spices as well as naturally grown products from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and elsewhere. They’ll be serving fresh curries soon.
If you’re cooking: Armenian
Go to: NOVA Market, 901 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, (818) 956-8600
or Raffi’s Market, 324 S. Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank, (818) 729-9000
You may already have a favorite Armenian market but check out the gleaming new NOVA at Glenoaks and Highland Avenue. The renovated space is clean and elegant with an impressive selection of delicious, prepared Middle Eastern foods. Raffi’s Market in Burbank is warm and inviting with a wagon-wheel Western theme. They carry a beautiful display of meats, including organic varieties.
If you’re cooking: Hungarian
Go to: Otto’s Import Store, 2320 W. Clark, Burbank, (818) 845-0433
Big tins of Magyar paprika and bottles of Hungarian wines line the shelves at this odd little shop on a side street in Burbank. Grab a salami sandwich while checking out Hungarian dolls, embroidery, music, cookbooks, even leather whips.
If you’re cooking: Filipino
Go to: Arko Foods, 1425 E. Colorado, Glendale, (818) 242-5921
Fresh fish, canned fish, fish sauce; SPAM, yam rolls and salted duck eggs; vegetables and chicken for adobo and jellied fruits for halo-halo. Arko’s prepared hot food counter was wall-to-wall customers one recent Sunday.
If you’re cooking: Italian
Go to: Mario’s Italian Deli & Market, 740 E. Broadway, Glendale, (818) 242-4114
You’ll find beautiful olive oils, imported pasta, San Marzano tomatoes and Italian meats for a killer lasagna not to mention cannoli-makings for dessert.
If you’re cooking: Mexican
Go to: Super King, 2260 N. Lincoln, Altadena, (626) 296-9311
They have many ethnicities represented at the gigantic Super King, but I like their Mexican cheeses and hard-to-find produce like cactus paddles, chayote, jicama and tomatillos.
For everything else
Go to: Cost Plus, 223 N. Glendale Ave., Glendale (818) 241-2112
Many of those nonperishable snacks, sauces, spreads and drinks you loved in England, France, Hawaii, Japan and beyond are on the shelves at Cost Plus World Market.
Happy cooking!
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LISA DUPUY welcomes comments and suggestions at LDupuy@aol.com.