Taco restaurant · Arcadia
1
"A longstanding Arcadia hard-shelled taco stand known for its signature slightly sweet, slightly spicy, very addicting taco sauce that has recently disappeared due to a supplier issue, causing a panic among its legions of fans." - Farley Elliott
Restaurant · Arcadia
Casual diner chain dishing up classic American comfort fare, including all-day breakfast favorites.
3 Postcards
Coffee shop · Arcadia
This charming coffee shop serves up creative lattes, delightful waffles, and gelato in a cozy setting with outdoor seating perfect for any occasion.
2 Postcards
Taco Treat is a beloved neighborhood gem serving up classic deep-fried burritos and crispy tacos, perfect for casual family meals and quick bites.
1 Postcard
Chinese noodle restaurant · Arcadia
This casual Chinese noodle haven in the Shops at Santa Anita serves up satisfying dishes like liang pi and beloved fried chicken wings that hit the spot.
Japanese restaurant · Arcadia
Traditional Japanese eatery known for its sushi & sashimi offerings, plus other classic dishes.
Hot pot restaurant · Arcadia
Dive into Haidilao, where vibrant decor meets attentive staff serving up fresh hotpot, complete with playful noodle dances and a cozy vibe.
7 Postcards
Bakery · Arcadia
Neighborhood bakery branch crafting classic breads, cakes pastries & more with Asian flavors.
Federal government office · Arcadia
The Angeles National Forest was established by Executive Order in December, 1892. It covers about 700,000 acres and is the backyard playground to the huge metropolitan area of Los Angeles. The Angeles manages the watersheds within its boundaries to provide valuable water to southern California and to protect surrounding communities from catastrophic floods. The land within the Forest is as diverse in appearance and terrain as it is in the opportunities it provides for enjoyment. Elevations range from 1,200 to 10,064 feet. Much of the Forest is covered with dense chaparral which changes to pine and fir-covered slopes as you reach the majestic peaks of the higher elevations. The Angeles National Forest offers natural environments, spectacular scenery, developed campgrounds and picnic areas, swimming, fishing, skiing and the solitude of quiet wilderness areas. Trails winding throughout the forest accommodate hikers, equestrians, mountain bikers and off-highway vehicle enthusiasts.
Chinese restaurant · Arcadia
Relaxed restaurant at Arcadia Center Mall serving Hong Kong-style dishes such as roast duck and dumplings.
Ice cream shop · Arcadia
Open since 1990, this casual storefront offers a range of flavors of straightforward frozen yogurt.