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February 20, 2008
Tale of Two Toasts: bld and King’s Hawaiian Bakery and Restaurant
Filed under: Eat, Midtown, South Bay — StyleGuide @ 12:46 pm
Could it be obsessive-compulsive disorder? Or my post on making French toast at home? Whatever it was, it meant that I didn’t spend the weekend registering voters or flossing or recycling. Instead I devoted my time to something as crucial as the search for great French toast.
Saturday we tried a nice place that is a little pricey. bld on Beverly serves up inch-and-a-half thick slices of brioche, lacy browned on the outside and as creamy as custard on the inside — bread pudding in toast form. Unbelievably delicious, but a splurge at $11.
Cash-wise, I needed to take it down a notch. So Sunday we tried King’s Hawaiian Bakery and Restaurant.
King’s Hawaiian bread, the summit-shaped sweet bread in the “Hawaii Orange” plastic sack in grocery stores nationwide, comes from a 150,000 square foot facility in Torrance. In the 1980s, the restaurant opened not far from the factory. Today it is a busy place; the collosal decorative pineapple and dunk-tank-sized aquarium qualify it as a bit more interesting than Denny’s, but the feel is similar.
The French toast is sliced from their sweet Hawaiian bread, cooked with egg and cinammon and delivered sponge-light and dreamy sweet. French toast runs $8.75 — plus two eggs and a side of bacon or sausage.
I knew I’d found a winner.
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