@ Uncouth Reflections
UR Elsewhere
- Our NSFW Tumblr blog
-
Recent Posts
- Note to B—-: Science and Religion
- Watching Freedom of Speech Speed Atrophy in Real Time
- SCENES WE’D LIKE TO SEE*
- Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- Note to pals at S—–: Lin Wood Shocker
- Notes on Barbara and Night Train to Lisbon
- Is Culture Stuck?
- You Can Never Be Too Thin, Too Rich or Too Woke
- Notes on Fargo
- Boomers Won’t Go Away, Part XXV
Recent Comments
- Calvin Hobbes on Note to B—-: Science and Religion
- ia on Watching Freedom of Speech Speed Atrophy in Real Time
- fenster on Watching Freedom of Speech Speed Atrophy in Real Time
- ia on Watching Freedom of Speech Speed Atrophy in Real Time
- Epaminondas on SCENES WE’D LIKE TO SEE*
- bluecat57 on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- flulrich on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- bluecat57 on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- Fenster on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- fenster on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- bluecat57 on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- bluecat57 on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- fenster on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- bluecat57 on Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- fenster on Note to pals at S—–: Lin Wood Shocker
Tag Archives: Umami Burger
Umami Burger, Revisited
Eddie Pensier writes: Paleo Retiree has blogged about the phenomenon that is Umami Burger. When I learned that the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX had a UB, it was decided that it would be our last meal on this … Continue reading
Umami Burger, and Some Reflections About Culture and SoCal
Paleo Retiree writes: Though L.A. partisan Blowhard, Esq. has been urging the Question Lady and me to give Umami Burger a try for a couple of years, we’ve never found time during our L.A. visits to indulge. So how convenient … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, Personal reflections, The Good Life
Tagged Adam Fleischman, food, hamburgers, Keith McNally, Minetta Tavern, restaurants, Umami Burger
14 Comments
The L.A. Conservancy’s Art Deco Walking Tour
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Recently, I attended a walking tour offered by the Los Angeles Conservancy, a charitable organization tasked with “preserving and revitalizing greater Los Angeles’ architectural heritage.” (Don’t laugh.) These tours are offered every weekend of such places as the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Food and health, Photography, Travel
Tagged art deco, Beaux Arts, Biltmore, building codes, Claud Beelman, Donald D. Parkinson, Eastern Columbia Building, gay cruising, Hart Crane, John B. Parkinson, L.A. Conservancy, Los Angeles, Mission Revival, Oviatt Building, Parkinson & Parkinson, Pershing Square, Ricardo Legorreta, Romanesque Revival, Santa Muerte, SCE Company Building, Sun Realty Building, Title Guarantee Building, Umami Burger, UMAMIcatessen, Union Station
18 Comments