Havlabar Takes Deep Dive into Georgian Cuisine in Glendale

A taste of the Caucasus is wedged between a nail salon and a doughnut shop in suburban L.A.
Josh Lurie • Los Angeles Magazine • September 10, 2019
When it comes to former Soviet Republics, Armenia has long dominated L.A.’s culinary conversation. That makes sense given that an estimated 500,000 to 1 million Armenians live in Southern California, compared to countries like Lithuania or...
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