Sticky Rice is Opening a Fourth Outpost

David Tewasart is bringing his Sticky Rice concept to Third Street
Sticky Rice is Opening a Fourth Outpost
Photo: Official | Sticky Rice

David Tewasart’s Sticky Rice first found its footing in 2013 as a food stall at LA’s Grand Central Market. Later, the Thai-heavy haven expanded to Echo Park and Highland Park with the help of popular festival vendor Bryan Sharafkhah

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Now, Tewasart and Sharafkhah are gearing up to open their fourth Sticky Rice locale at 8044 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90048, according to a liquor license filed with The State of California. The space was formerly home to Uli’s Gelato.

Tewasart also recently opened Miya, a homestyle Thai-cooking concept named after his daughter and located in Altadena; the eatery is currently undergoing expansion to include a dining room, back patio, and sidewalk seating.

Additionally, Sharafkhah’s latest project is a Moroccan-inspired cafe and natural wine bar in Silverlake called Cafe Caravan

What Now Los Angeles contacted Tewasart regarding the incoming project but did not hear back from the restaurateur.

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert is a Los Angeles-based writer with a love for tattoos, music, food, and film. She received her BA and MFA in creative writing from California State University, Long Beach. Her work has appeared in/on SPIN, LA Taco, Tattoodo, Skin Deep, and Tattoo Energy. When she’s not writing, you can catch her listening to Alice in Chains and Tupac, or watching movies like The Crow and Halloween while eating tacos and drinking a cold beer.
Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert is a Los Angeles-based writer with a love for tattoos, music, food, and film. She received her BA and MFA in creative writing from California State University, Long Beach. Her work has appeared in/on SPIN, LA Taco, Tattoodo, Skin Deep, and Tattoo Energy. When she’s not writing, you can catch her listening to Alice in Chains and Tupac, or watching movies like The Crow and Halloween while eating tacos and drinking a cold beer.

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