7/6/07

The Ultimate Guide to Eating Out in Simi Valley

Because my family has a ridiculously busy social schedule, we have perfected the art of eating out in Simi Valley. This is the ultimate guide, with all of our tips and secrets. For tips on where to eat at what times (early, late, etc.), where you won't have to wait, where to bring a big party, the best of the casual, and the best of take out, you have to read this article!

2 comments:

Rick Ladd said...

It is difficult to take the word "ultimate" seriously when you have failed to include so many truly wonderful Asian restaurants in your list. Sawasdee, which offers some of the best Thai food I've tasted anywhere, is a glaring omission, as is The Oaks Korean restaurant. Both can be found in the small shopping center located on the Southeast corner of Sequoia and Los Angeles.

For Japanese home cooking, as well as Sushi, there is Fuji, which is right next to the See's Candy Store in the center across from the Albertson's on Cochran. For a little more upscale Japanese meal, one can go to Tomodachi, located in the shopping center at E. Los Angeles and First. There are some pretty good Chinese restaurants as well, but my memory fails me at the moment.

If one really insists on eating standard American fare, you should update your article to include Cronies Sports Grill, with some of the best salads and sandwiches (plus the coldest beer) to be found in these parts.

Niki said...

C....
Thanks for the suggestions! While I do enjoy some Thai food, I am not so big on Asian food. I have tried a few places, but it just isn't really my cup of tea, so I forgot to mention them. Your comment is a helpful addition!