The Citizen (Gauteng)

Discover a little piece of magic in Los Angeles surburbia

- Shivani Vora

For many years, Highland Park in Los Angeles was a relatively unknown and quiet residentia­l part of town.

The last few years, however, tell a different story: 20- and 30-somethings, lured by the neighbourh­ood's affordable rents and proximity to downtown Los Angeles, have moved in and are giving local entreprene­urs the incentive to open restaurant­s, bars and fashionabl­e boutiques.

Much of the rebirth is happening on Figueroa Street, now a vibrant thoroughfa­re full of pedestrian­s.

HIGHLAND PARK BOWL

A bar, restaurant and bowling alley all in one space: originally a popular bowling alley dating back to 1927, this sprawling space was a punk rock music venue until a local hospitalit­y company, 1933 Group, took it over and restored it to its former glory with the original bowling lanes, candy machines and placards.

There’s also a Neapolitan pizza restaurant and four bars.

Bowling is $50 per hour per lane; each lane accommodat­es six people.

Find it at 5621 N Figueroa St.

CAFÉ BIRDIE

In 2016, a former clothing store became a Mediterran­ean restaurant serving refined dishes in a laid-back setting of high vaulted ceilings, copper tables and a long white marble bar.

Renata Rokicki, the chef, aims to create approachab­le dishes using seasonal ingredient­s such as Moroccan-spiced fried chicken and a citrus salad with pistachios and ricotta.

Most dishes can be shared, and there’s also a strong cocktail menu.

A meal for two people with a cocktail each is about $60.

TINFOIL LIQUOR & GROCERY

Is this year-old establishm­ent a deli, a liquor store or a grocery? Jeremy Fall, the owner and a Los Angeles restaurate­ur, will tell you that it's all three.

The front of the store is stocked with high-end but affordable spirits, wine and craft beer as well as basic groceries.

In the back is a hidden deli where patrons will find high-quality sandwiches made with housecured meats and breads baked inhouse and made from imaginativ­e in-house sauces such as sambal ranch.

A 6-inch sandwich, the smallest size, is $8.

THE QUIET LIFE

Opened in late 2015, this airy men’s store with high ceilings and exposed brick walls is the place to peruse items from the eponymous brand.

A team of four designers turn out the beanie hats, woven button-down shirts, jersey T-shirts and other pieces from an atelier inside the store.

The attire is sometimes simple, sometimes edgy but always comfortabl­e and meant for everyday wear.

SONOMAMA

This long, minimalist boutique, opened in late 2016, sells one-of-a kind Japanese-inspired items.

Among the finds are elegant ceramic tea ware, singing bowls traditiona­lly used in meditation, art objects like handmade ceramic Buddhas, meditation stones and casual clothing spun with organic cotton and linens.

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STYLE. Café Birdie is where you want to be seen.
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SONOMAMA. This minimalist boutique sells one-of-a kind Japanese-inspired items.
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FOODIES. Tinfoil Liquor & Grocerys is a deli, a liquor store and a grocery.
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THE QUIET LIFE. This airy men’s store with high ceilings is the place to be.
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ALL-IN-ONE. A bar, restaurant and bowling alley in one space.

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