What to eat now: Grub your way through this food hall in Montebello

Jenn Harris recommends spending the afternoon having pizza, pupusas and gumbos at the Blvd Mrkt food hall in downtown Montebello.
Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • May 31, 2022
I favor the build-your-own adventure model when deciding on my weekend meal plans. The best way to achieve this is with a visit to a food hall. In Stanton, there’s the Rodeo 39 Public Market. Downtown L.A. has Grand Central Market. There’s Blossom...
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