Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Original Pancake House: Perhaps My New Neck of the Woods???


I've been searching lately for a place....a home to call my own. I started out in the Westside area because I just love the neighborhood and I work around here. I put a bid on a place in Santa Monica but got outbid. So I kept looking, going to open houses and doing my research. My parents suggested looking for a single family home out of the area. That seed was placed in my head awhile back when I was dating Kirk who always said the closest good city to West LA where you could even fathom buying a home would be Torrance. But I thought, I really want to stay in West LA so I looked for condos. I guess the more I looked, the more I was starting to think $600,000 for a two bedroom condo? I wanted to keep my options open and not be so rigid, so I went to a open house in Torrance. The house was so cute, 3 bed, 2 baths with a perfect backyard for entertaining. It was a bit small, but it had a garage and beautifully remodeled kitchen. The great part was it was in my price range! Of course it got snatched up that day and I didn't even have a chance to blink, let alone put an offer in. But it did give me some hope that maybe I can afford a home. I'm still looking in the westside, but I'm looking in the Southbay as well. I started checking around the neighborhood, doing some drive-bys, and scoping the surrounding areas of the Torrance. Before doing that, we stopped off to try the Original Pancake House. I have always wanted to try it but if you don't get there before 9, it is impossible to get a table without waiting for a long time. We got seated right away and my eyes popped open with a huge assortment of pancakes. I was boring and tried to plain buttermilk ones. Wow, you could taste the buttermilk in that pancakes. It was so delicious. My date had the potato pancakes which were basically like hashbrowns. So good....I can't wait to go here again, possibly as a Torrance resident.

4 comments:

  1. Oooh, went here as a kiddo with my mom and dad and sisters :)... yummy pancakes and great nostalgia :). Hope your date liked the pot. pancakes. xoxo. sw.

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  2. Torrance isn't soo bad - lots of Japanese food in addition to the O.P.House. A little bit of a trek to get to Hollywood, but just down the freeway from SM. You should definitely look for something there.

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  3. mmm. Is it the same one that they have in Vegas at Green Valley? If it is, their food is great. It's making my mouth water as I think about it. Date? We'll have to catch up.

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  4. Dislike. I don't like having you so far, I'm selfish

    -Buckey

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