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The area in Westlake known as Historic Filipinotown was officially recognized in , though conversations about its designation began decades earlier. By Frank Shyong Columnist. Frank Shyong. This barbecue joint, opened in by the Confordia family, is where traditional bbq meets Filipino flavors. In March , The Park's Finest launched the Feed the Frontliners Project , which provides hot catered meals to healthcare workers and first responders.
For more info about how to buy a plate for a frontliner, visit The Park's Finest website. Brothers Moses and Maurice Harris, longtime HiFi residents, created a shop they envisioned as a comforting, eclectic place to hang out, sip lattes, and nosh on scrumptious waffles. After bonding over a game of ping pong, owners Bin Chen and Andrew Chau became quick friends and eventually entrepreneurs known as Boba Guys.
Expanding to HiFi in , the boba shop brews fresh teas, sources milk from nearing Strauss Family Creamery, and crafts housemade syrups to sweeten to your liking! The menu comprises regular, seasonal, and build-your-own offerings all finished with Grade A boba balls or other toppings including almond jelly, egg cream, and more.
This bar, which also offers piping hot fried chicken, stocks a generous selection of high-brow and low-brow suds. On the back shelf, a collection of Dodgers bobble heads and other sports memorabilia join the line of available brews served with a constant hum of local banter.
Longtime pastry chef Naomi Shim brings daily-baked goods to Doubting Thomas , where seasonality informs cheery confections, like yellow nectarine galettes in the summer and egg nog cheesecake in the winter.
Historic Filipinotown is a place that both serves the Filipino community and also provides avenues for all Angelenos and visitors alike to enjoy Filipino cuisine, support neighborhood businesses, visit the Historic Filipinotown cultural landmarks and attend Historic Filipinotown events— all through which one can learn and engage in preserving the rich cultural heritage of Filipino Americans in Los Angeles. The area is also host to Filipino restaurants , churches, and hospitals and medical clinics.
The Festival showcases the people and cultures of the residents of district with music, dances, food, entertainment, and health fair; and Philippine Independence Day Parade and Festival co-sponsored by FACLA held every first Saturday of June to celebrate the national day of the Philippines; and, the annual Christmas Lantern Parade and Festival sponsored by the Historic Filipinotown Neighborhood Council. Following Thanksgiving, the lamp posts along Temple Street are decorated with Philippine Christmas lanterns Parol as the launching of the Christmas festivities, which last until the Epiphany Celebration the following year.
The Christmas Parol Project was several years in the making due to City Code requirements and fund raising challenges. Frank Stipp, former missionaries to the Ilocos provinces, to oversee the work. Through them and the Disciples of Christ State Board, a center was later started when the Disciples secured for the Filipino Christian Fellowship four bungalows complete with apartment facilities and a worship place located at First and Bunker Hill, where the Music Center and Disney Concert Hall stand today.
It is believed that these quarters sparked the start of what is known now as Historic Filipino Town. Having been the earliest Christian church established to cater to Filipino Americans, many key organizations in the area germinated from this church, including SIPA and the Filipino American Library. The church sits on one of the five hills that circled the old Los Angeles; this hill is called Crown Hill.
In the s Crown Hill was the epicenter of a massive oil boom when Edward L. Doheny and Charles A. Canfield bought a lot at Colton Street and Glendale Boulevard; in November they struck oil and the boom was on. According to the artist, " The mural originally faced a large community garden called the Candy Chuateco Community Garden. The park is a popular destination for the neighborhood with its Dap-ay used by students and the sandbox inside this space used by toddlers, the interactive play area, community garden as well as onsite barbecue grills with matching tables and benches for family gatherings and parties, enhanced by a covered tent to protect park users from the sun and rain.
The crosswalks in Filipinotown have been decorated with traditional Filipino basket-weaving patterns designed by Edwin Frederizo who also designed Hi-Fi's street banners. According to the artist, "My design for the permanent art display conveys a message of peace, unity, and harmony amongst the community of Historic Filipinotown.
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