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Papa Cristo’s Greek Holiday Party Catering!

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

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Something not widely known in our community is that the Greek restaurant voted on Zagat as the best in LA is on the southern edge of Koreatown, on Pico & Normandie. It’s Papa Cristos, one of the main sponsors of Koreatown. Papa Cristo’s is famous for so much good food, including lamb, baklava and potatoes, which were featured on The Food Network!

Papa Cristo's Greek Holiday Party Catering 2010

LET PAPA CRISTO’S CATER IT.

Greek Holiday Catering? Papa Cristo’s is a pro at satisfying your Mediterranean culinary cravings and will have your guests full and happy.

Starting at just $10 per person, Papa Cristo’s parties are a favorite among family, company/corporate, and school events.

Cater your party with a variety of party platters with Greek specialties, like mini grilled kebabs, mini gyro sandwiches in warm pita bread, spanakopites, hummus, homemade baklava and more!

Please make sure to order early — they will be closed on December 25th. But open on Sunday the 19th of December to 4pm and on Monday (normally their rest day) the 20th  of December from 8am to 6pm.

Call (323) 737-2970.

Address: 2771 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006

Koreatown’s ultimate Greek destination also has gift baskets starting at $19.99.  You can ship them as gifts to your friends and family across the country. Call (323) 737-2970.

Don’t forget to visit their new online store to shop for seasonings, olive oil, tapenade and mini bites of traditional Greek pastries such as Baklava, Melomakarona (Orange-Zest & Cinnamon Cookies), and Kourambiedes (Almond Sugar Cookies). http://shop.papacristos.com/

Papa Cristo'sMini Greek Pastries: Baklava

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Don’t forget your Holiday Leg of Lamb this year! A take-home Greek feast for six people is only $79.95 — a leg of lamb, Greek potatoes, fasolakia (green beans), spanakopites, hot bread and baklava. Just add the wine… they have a huge selection to choose from.

Happy Korean New Year!

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Don’t have time for an extended post on this very busy day — the lunar new year’s first day and the most romantic day of the year rolled into one.

But did want to say…

새해 복 많이 받으세요!

Have a Very Happy New Year!

해피 발렌타인 데이!

Happy Valentine’s Day!