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Halong Bay
1948 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
Halong Bay is the French-Vietnamese restaurant of Head Chef Henry Tran. It offers lunch and dinner options, whichMore include appetizers, salads, entrées and non-alcoholic beverages. The menu features several types of egg rolls, spring rolls, rice entrées, salads, and such featured entrées as Chicken Pho and seasonal crab and lobster.
Lemongrass Vietnamese Restaurant
1952 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
With several rave reviews in the local press, Lemongrass Vietnamese Restaurant has set itself apart from the typicalMore Asian cafe. Its menu includes rare steak pho, crispy calamari and BBQ beef ribs. It also has a large vegetarian portion of its menu, with options such as spring rolls, and lemongrass tofu over rice. The interior of the restaurant is squeaky clean and fresh-feeling. It has been awarded several certificates of appreciation from organizations such as the Eagle Rock Association. The staff are very friendly and will gladly help with any menu questions. 
Thai Spirit
2617 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
Thai Spirit serves a variety of Thai and Chinese dishes, including red curry with chicken or beef, fried wontons, andMore tom kha. It also serves vegetarian options, such as veggie tom yum and Thai spring rolls. Thai staples are also available, such as pad thai and specialties like roast duck and rainbow trout. The interior of the restaurant is clean, with Thai art work and dim lighting. For orders of $20 or more, it offers free Thai iced tea. Also, it advertises that only white chicken meat is used in its dishes.
City of Los Angeles José Huizar Councilmember
2035 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041

Council Member José Huizar heads the 14th City Council District of Los Angeles, which encompasses EagleMore Rock and other neighborhoods in Northern Los Angeles as well as Downtown Los Angeles, Boyle Heights and El Sereno. Previously a member of the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education, Huizar was elected to the City Council in a special election in 2005 to fill the seat vacated by Antonio Villaraigosa following his election as mayor of Los Angeles. Huizar was reelected in 2007 and he ran successfully for a second reelection in 2011, winning another four-year term. A lawyer before he became a politician, Huizar is an alumnus of UCLA, UC Berkeley and Princeton University.</p> <p>Huizar's office is in City Hall on Spring Street in downtown L.A, but part of his staff works permanently at the historic City Hall building in Eagle Rock, which was designed by architect William Lee  Woollett and built in 1922 as the headquarters of what was then the city of Eagle Rock. The city was annexed to Los Angeles the following year and the City Hall building became the office of the Council member. City Hall was renovated and rededicated in 1971.</p>