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NaturaBar Extending it for Koreatown!

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

If you missed the news on Twitter and Facebook, let it be known that the unique Oaxacan juicery NaturaBar has extended its sponsorship of @Koreatown for another two weeks!

Hurray for the Spanish-speaking part of our neighborhood. Sometimes, one wonders why it’s called Koreatown when the majority of residents have always been hispanohablantes, but that’s another story.

Fruit Cocktail at Natura Bar

After soft-launching on July 3 with shorter hours, Natura Bar has found a regular rhythm, now opening at 7:00 am and closing at 8:00 pm everyday. The menus have been fine-tuned and they’ve added a community blackboard that has been popular with the Twitterati who are among the most loyal customers.

Natura Bar's Community Blackboard @NaturaBar on Twitter!
The board was made by Natura Bar manager and co-owner Fernando Lopez himself, and after two weeks, it’s so chock-full that he says the board will be erased soon to make room for new messages.

Raspados at  Koreatown's NaturaBar

Check out the latest menus.  First, the”scraped” ice formed into a ball and flavored with syrup.  RASPADOS are the Mexican version of snow cones!

FLAVORS: Maracuyá (passionfruit), Guanábana (soursop), Tamarindo (tamarind), Limón (lime), Guayaba (guava), Mango, Coco (coconut), Nuez (walnut) and Rompope (eggnog). The small size is 3.50 while the large is four dollars.

Koreatown's Natura Bar: Limonada, Coctel, Gelatinas, Flan

Limonada Natura (house lemonade) 2.25

Fruta: mango, jicama, pepino aka cucumber 3.50

Fresas/Plátanos con Crema 3.75
Strawberries/Bananas with Cream

Coctel Natura (Fruit Cocktail)  4.00
plátano, melon, papaya, piña y sandía
banana, cantaloupe, papaya, pineapple and watermelon
con yogurt de fresa y guayaba
with strawberry and guava yogurts

Gelatinas y Flan
Jello and Flan

My iPhone wasn’t able to snap a good photo of their updated menu of ice creams. This one below is from my visit in early July.

Nieves - Mexican Ice Cream at Natura Bar

Among the flavors are mamey sapote, limón (key lime), leche quemada (burnt milk), tuna (cactus fruit), nuez (walnut), coco (coconut), vainilla (vanilla), and flor de piña (pineapple blossom).

Make sure to see for yourself what all the buzz is about. These menu offerings are natural if not organic. No sugar added; only organic honey from bees in Jalisco!

Natura Bar is right next to Guelaguetza Restaurant on 8th Street.

Address: 3335 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles CA 90005
Cross street is Irolo (extension of Normandie).  NORTHWEST CORNER

Phone number: 213-784-0943

Thanks by the way to Fernando’s sister and business partner Bricia Lopez who answers most of my questions! And thanks to their Natura Bar for sponsoring the Koreatown Twitter account for most of July. The support gives a vital boost to a social-media channel that serves the most vibrant district of Los Angeles. Check it:  twitter.com/koreatown ~

Don’t forget to follow the juice bar’s updates http://twitter.com/naturabar

Like the Official Facebook Page! http://facebook.com/naturabar

LA Street Food Fest

Also, they will be at the LA Food Fest on July 24, Saturday, 4:00-9:00pm. Tickets are sold out, but if you’re one of the lucky few who’ll be there, hunt down their leche quemada (burnt milk), nuez (walnut),  and flor de piña (pineapple blossom) ice cream! Natura Bar on 8th Street will remain open on this day, 7:00am-8:00pm.

Los Angeles Libraries to Be Closed on Mondays!

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

LAPL Begins New Five-Day Service Schedule on July 18, 2010

Starting July 18, the Los Angeles Public Library will begin a five-day-a-week service schedule at the Central Library and all 72 branch libraries.

Central Library service hours will be: Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.;Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.; closed Sunday, Monday and holidays.

Branch library service hours will be:  Tuesday and Thursday, 12:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.; closed Sunday, Monday and holidays.

The Library’s Web-based resources are available 24 hours a day at www.lapl.org.

The change to five-day service is the result of a reduction in library staff and other cuts made to reduce the city’s budget deficit.

The Los Angeles Public Library serves the largest population of any library in the country through its Central Library, 72 branch libraries, over six million books and other items, state-of-the-art technology, and its Web site (www.lapl.org).  These resources and more than 18,000 public programs provide everyone with free and easy access to information and the opportunity for life-long learning.

The library branch serving the Koreatown area is Pio Pico located at 694 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90005. The number to call for inquiries is (213) 368-7647