RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sanamluang's Cooking Is the Thai That Binds

The dizzying array of restaurants on Ventura Boulevard creates the illusion that you can get virtually anything imaginable to eat there.
BILL STERN • Los Angeles Times • February 2, 1990
The dizzying array of restaurants on Ventura Boulevard creates the illusion that you can get virtually anything imaginable to eat there. That is a great exaggeration. The southern part of the San Fernando Valley simply lacks sufficient...
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