move to Compton
Neither. West coast sucks ass.
J/K,
If it was only those 2 I would say SF, better chinese food.
So what are a few of THE BEST Chinese places in the bay area?
Legendary Palace - Oakland, CA - Great dim sum.
If you can afford to live in one of the nice areas of SF in a large place with parking & laundry then great. Its really expensive in the city and you have to enjoy the lifestyle of walking, public transit, eating out, late nights.
If you ae not a Big City kinda family - LA is the choice or find a suburb of SF - North bay areas like Marin or East bay like Lafayette, Moraga, San Ramon.
Flying into LA on Sunday morning. Anything to going on and worth checking out?
And wtf is up with the temps expected to be only 60F?
If you want southern california, go with San Diego. If you want northern, I like San Jose.
If I had to pick, I'd take San Diego.
House of Nanking, 919 Kearny St.
MotionMan
It gets cold occasionally. You found one of the few days.
How long will you be there? What do you want to do? Are you staying on the West Side?
Where are you coming from. That can make an impact on recomendations. Lifestyle?
Yeah, I was hoping for some nice 80F degree weather. It's actually going to be around 68F in Boston on Monday.
Well, I'm planning on meeting my cousin for lunch probably somewhere in Brentwood/Santa Monica. My hotel is in Culver City. I was planning on just driving all around, try to make some appt to see some rentals but if anything special was going on, it would be cool to check something out.
Capt Caveman, the weather is actually quite nice the last few days. Usually March is quite gloomy.
Well, do you want 55-75' all year long or 60-90' all year long?
A nice refreshing 79' in Burbank today before it cools to mid 60' next week
So, you're saying that Burbank doesn't get too hot compared to just the area's just south of it?
On the Westside... You can check out Santa Monica. Downtown Culver City is new and fun - check out Father's Office for burgers. Umami Burger...
The new mall/3rd Street Promenade is supposed to be nicer. You can go to the Little Tokyo in West LA, which is mostly restaurants.
As for rentals, if you're going to work in Santa Monica, unless you work really off, weird hours, stay west of the 405. It's a zoo around rush hour in the afternoon. Sometimes I just wanted to GO to Santa Monica (At a place at Wilshire and 20th) and pick up dinner, and come back to my apt in West LA. It's like 4 miles each I think. It's taken me over an hour before. More if it rains. And that's on every single side street I could think of - Santa Monica, Wilshire sucked, Ohio was my main alternate.
Just don't expect a lot. Some of them are older, and get more expensive as you get closer to the beach. I loved my rental in West LA, but it's East of the 405 (I wanted to be closer to UCLA) and some here freak out that you may have to pay 1700ish or more for a one bedroom. But I had TWO parking spots. TWO.
You can do Beverly Hills, Hollywood... kinda closeby.
So, you're saying that Burbank doesn't get too hot compared to just the area's just south of it?
