The Best Food Items For The Hung-Over Holidays

It is difficult not to have an excessive quantity of enjoyable food in the holiday season. It is the overindulgence that makes people toast, roast and perform elevated baking for the next morning when they feel hunger. Here, we will discuss many food items to have in the hung-over holidays until you become sober in January.

According to LA Weekly, a cheeseburger is the best hangover cure, and the Original Tommy’s restaurant offers a cheeseburger that is unlike any other. The restaurant turned 75 this year. A burger with cheese and chili as well as lots of onions, tomato slices and pickles will aid you in forgetting any feeling of dislike for yourself from the other night. For further help with recovery, get a coke to quench your thirst alongside crunchy peppers at the restaurant. A different filling food option is its cheese fries with chili.

Chef Kat Turner at Highly Likely makes a bodega breakfast sandwich with squishy bread, cheddar cheese sauce and scrambled eggs. It is Turner’s West Adams variety of an NYC sandwich with cheese and egg. Top the sandwich off with the in-house hot sauce of Highly Likely, which the restaurant makes in batches, for an impetus to begin your day. Highly Likely’s wide range of coffee products include lattes, cold brews as well as an adaptogenic coffee beverage created with cinnamon, Madagascar vanilla, and chaga mushroom. It will aid you in beating the hangover blues.

For a warm and soothing product, Mar Vista’s Little Fatty restaurant has a range of small Chinese dishes, which include the so-called Squid Ink Xiao Long Bao. It is a Chinese food item with broth around shrimp and pork from chef and owner David Kuo of Little Fatty. The restaurant also offers a Taiwanese spin on a different classic food item, Hainan chicken fry on black sesame waffles alongside ash gourd syrup, scallions and ginger. Kuo plans to include chicken congee as one more conventional dish for breakfast in the menu of the restaurant.

A person who likes sweet food will regard the aroma of pastry items being baked in La Mascota as restorative. The extensive pan dulce collection of the Boyle Heights restaurant include bread pudding, concha, beso, chilindrina, capirotada, elote, libro, chorriada, mantecada, semita, niño envuelto, puerquitos, and oreja. The pineapple pastry cookies and the tamales are satisfying products available at the restaurant on Whittier Boulevard. The tamales have pineapple content and chile rojo.

If you want something spicier, check out the chicken wings available at actor-chef Jeremy McBryde’s restaurant ComfortLA in Downtown Los Angeles or Inglewood. McBryde soaks the wings and fries in brine before dredging those in a secret combination of spices and flour and topping them off with spice and his signature sweet and spicy sauce. McBryde regards chicken wings as a soul food item and a soul food staple. McBryde goes through around 14,000 chicken wings, 70 boxes of green vegetables and 350 pounds of yams a week.

According to LA Weekly, the Sloane’s Valley Village restaurant’s breakfast burrito will aid you in forgetting your sins. The restaurant overstuffs it with bratwurst or pork belly, cheddar and American cheese, hash browns, oozy eggs and pico de gallo before serving it with maple syrup. Couple it with Barney Flats, an oatmeal stout option to help cure your hangover.

Menudo is among the most regenerative and classic hangover cures available in the Los Angeles restaurant industry. The Noemi’s Mexican Food restaurant perhaps offers the most homestyle menudo soup in the city. For your information, the restaurant has been in operation since the year 1968 in the City of Norwalk. For a more satisfying experience, top the menudo soup off with cilantro and crunchy onions. A vessel of the Birria de Chivo at the Norwalk restaurant may offer you a soothing sensation.

Cook’s Tortas offers a great selection of around 27 sandwich products, any of which will aid you in gaining a sense of being sober. The Monterey Park restaurant offers a line of tortas, including smoked salmon, pico de gallo, capers, cream cheese, Cajun fish, and Milanese fish. The best sellers of the restaurant include the following.

  • The Bombero, which is a stuffing of avocado, grilled beef and roasted pepper sauce.
  • The so-called Shrimp Po’Boy, which is a mix of avocado, battered shrimp, onion remoulade, and lettuce.

The restaurant has vegetarian food items, besides tacos al pastor, carne asada, molcajete and lengua for purists. Another good food item at the restaurant is the so-called #50 ranchito made with chorizo, grilled beef, black beans, cactus salad, queso fresco, and spicy guacamole.

The Juice restaurant at Grand Central Market and Atwater Village also offers many beverages that can help you with your hangover recovery effort. The juice shop offers carrot and coconut blends, black lemonade as well as a holiday-special drink made from orange, ginger, pineapple and cranberry. The juice shop also offers a cleansing range of smoothies and nut milk products. The vegetables and fruits that the restaurant uses to make its beverages have enzymes that can fight cancer and can aid you in recovering from a hangover.

Are you looking for a soul-nourishing noodle option? If so, go to the JINYA Ramen Bar location on Wilshire Boulevard. The restaurant has three new food items, comprising not only Impossible Gyoza and Karaage Chicken Ramen from its limited-period chef but also the so-called Yuzu Shio Delight.

Impossible Gyoza is a fried dumpling stuffed with savory and delicious meat based on plants. Karaage Chicken Ramen is a new chicken broth, a crispy chicken dish dressed in green onion, chili sauce, seasoned egg, spinach and nori. On the other hand, Yuzu Shio Delight is a pork and chicken broth with pork chashu, green onion, kikurage, seasoned egg, spinach, and nori. The restaurant serves the two broth options with noodles.

People line up for the avocado burrito available at Campos Famous Burritos. It is a location for comfort food for Santa Monica College students who come here after Main Street bars close for the day or a late-night party. The restaurant offers menudo as a weekend breakfast option, besides around twenty different burritos for breakfast.