I love Los Angeles. I love Hollywood. They’re beautiful. Everybody’s plastic, but I love plastic. I want to be plastic.
A pioneer of American pop art, Andy Warhol paints only one version of my darling hometown, Los Angeles — a city of extremes, where the opinions are as diverse as its demographics.
Before you ignite a passionate affair with the City of Angels, there are some things to take note of to maximize your Angeleno experience.
DOs
1) Eat from a gourmet food truck.
The concept may not have started in LA, but it sure was popularized here by the brilliant enterprising chef, Kogi, who dared to fuse the Mexican and Korean cuisines. Following suit, lured by the absence of overhead cost burdens, many others decided to take their restaurants mobile and snake around Southern California, making their next move discoverable only through social media. Today, you can find a wide array of tacos, gourmet French food, lobster rolls, fusion concoctions, grilled cheese sandwiches, burgers, cupcakes, burritos, and pizza on offer. Some of my personal favorites: Cousins Maine Lobster Truck, Jogasaki Sushi Burrito, and The Grilled Cheese Truck. (Two other foodie musts: In-N-Out Burger + Mexican food)
2) Rent a car and drive down Pacific Coast Highway.
Ah, this is one quintessentially Californian (read: clichéd) experience that never really gets old. Rent a convertible and cruise down one of the most beautiful and scenic highways in the world — Pacific Coast Highway, Highway 1, or PCH, as known by locals. Forget your GPS, let your hair down, and soak up the splendor of the Golden State. But whether or not you get a convertible, get yourself a car if you plan to enjoy mobility while in Southern California.






