Travels in Tehrangeles
Slideshow • Jim Benning • 06.24.09 | 9:59 AM ET
A tasty way to cool off along Westwood Boulevard.
Photos by Jim Benning
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Jim Benning is the editor and co-founder of World Hum.
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pam 06.24.09 | 10:55 AM ET
Saffron pistachio ice cream? Holy moly.
Eman 06.24.09 | 11:27 AM ET
Nice pics!
I love that little section of Westwood. Two places come to mind: Shamshiri (http://www.shamshiri.com/ - Great Persian food) and Pink Orchid Bakery (http://www.yelp.com/biz/pink-orchid-los-angeles).
Alicia Imbody 06.24.09 | 11:32 AM ET
Ha! The Farsi script is just the phonetic spelling of “Iranian yellow page”, instead of the translation. It always makes me laugh to see signs like this abroad, but it’s even better to see it in the US.