On our last day in Los Angeles, we went to a nearby Starbucks for breakfast - I ordered their blueberry porridge, which I alas discovered way too late, as it is not on the menu board. As we were leaving Starbucks, we were witness to the chopper at the top of this post, flying very close to the buildings as part of a movie being filmed nearby. Many of the streets in the area were cordoned off to facilitate filming.
After breakfast, I took Tim to Union Station. We didn't want to catch the train - rather, I wanted Tim to see the Union Station building, which is striking both inside and out:
Our next stop was to visit the Farmers Market and The Grove in West Hollywood. We made the mistake of choosing to go there by bus instead of train, and ended up on a Saturday morning bus so crowded that we couldn't see where we were going for most of the way.
After a brief turn around the Farmers Market and picking up a couple of bargains at Sur La Table, we went for lunch at The Cheesecake Factory, our homage to The Big Bang Theory:
We were not familiar with the system for getting a table at The Cheesecake Factory, so went upstairs and sat down. We were promptly shepherded back downstairs, as you have to register at the counter first, then wait in a teeny tiny reception area with a lot of other people until your beeper goes off to let you know that it is your turn to ascend the stairway to heaven:
On being seated, we were presented with a menu with a dizzying array of choices:
We were also presented with a bread basket with some very nice bread:
I made the serious mistake of trying to save my calories for cheesecake, and ordered the SkinnyLicious Hamburger:
It comes deconstructed and you put it together yourself with as much ketchup as takes your fancy:
Unfortunately, it was not very tasty - it rated up there with the Denny's Fit Fare meal in lack-lustreness. There wasn't even any salad dressing. Yeah, I know that it was meant to be "skinny licious", but low calorie doesn't have to mean rabbit food. I was wistfully eyeing off Tim's normal burger and fries for the whole meal.
I was having some serious food envy in the dessert department too. I ordered the Mango Key Lime Cheesecake, which I expected to be fresh and zesty:
Instead, it was way too sweet and cloying for my tastes. On the other hand, Tim's White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Cheesecake was just devine:
Luckily he did give me a taste.
We travelled back to downtown LA by train, being a quicker and easier option than the bus.
I then took Tim to the LA Central Library:
That might sound weird, but again, it is a fabulous building and well worth a look. For example, they have an amazing art installation, visible from the atrium at all levels of the library:
And lovely wall murals:
And crazy book-themed statues:
If you are tired and need somewhere to chill for a while, the library is a great place to do it, as it is cool and quiet with chairs to sit on and books to read.
Before departing for the airport, we had dinner at the LA Downtown branch of Border Grill, a Mexican establishment:
Our friendly waitress loved our Aussie accents, and brought us out the ubiquitous corn chips and chilli to start:
I ordered the Tortilla Soup ($10) - roasted tomato chipotle broth with chicken, corn tortillas and panella cheese:
and the Carne Asada Tortillas ($17) - grilled steak, caramelized onions, salsa fresca and guacamole served with rice and black beans:
I also ordered a final margarita (the prices were too good to refuse). We enjoyed the Border Grill - it was a great place to have our beloved Mexican/South Western cuisine before heading back to Australia, our Route 66/US odyssey complete.
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