Little Fatty

Little Fatty Family Meal

The Experience
When you join our new Little Fatty Family Meal you’ll enjoy a monthly multi-course meal featuring some of Chef David’s favorite dishes and off-menu specials. We're presenting delicious, authentic Taiwanese cuisine with a little LA flare to keep you on your toes. A special monthly surprise (such as a secret dumpling of the month, house-made chili oils or sauces, etc) will be included in each monthly menu. 
Optional Accomplice Bar Cocktails
Optionally, add-on a specially curated pack of pre-bottled cocktails each month created by the Accomplice Bar team. Bottoms up!
How would you like to receive your order?

Sample menu may feature: 
  • Fried Dumplings - pork, cabbage, sweet chili sauce
  • Popcorn Quail - fried- bone-in quail, fried basil, spicy mayo
  • Chinese BBQ Pork - pork shank, bao buns, coleslaw
  • Dan Dan Mian - sesame ground beef, sichuan peppercorns, chili oil
  • and a special monthly surprise from Little Fatty’s kitchen like a house made chili oil, sauce and more…
The Little Fatty Family Meal is available for pick up or delivery monthly — generally on the second Wednesday of each month. Memberships are month-to-month and you can skip a month, pause or cancel your membership anytime via your Table22 Member Portal.
David Kuo, chef/owner of Little Fatty restaurant started out working a 9-to-5 job. Quickly frustrated in an office environment, he soon discovered his passion for cooking. Kuo went on to attend the California School of Culinary Arts in Pasadena, and found opportunities to work under acclaimed chefs and organizations such as Charlie Palmer, Wolfgang Puck, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten at his eponymous NYC mainstay.  

At first a fusion of Asian flavor profiles and American comfort , he’s gone now back to his roots with Taiwanese soul food at Little Fatty. Kuo is a first-generation Angeleno and finds inspiration from the food he grew up eating at home.  The name “little fatty” is the translation of Kuo’s childhood nickname, “xiao pang” given to him by his family.  

At Little Fatty, the menu features renditions of typical Chinese restaurant classics, such as kung pao chicken, braised pork belly and walnut shrimp. Also, Taiwanese staples like Sunday Gravy (lu rou fan) and scallion pancakes will be holdovers from the original menu. Kuo’s focus on quality of ingredients are paramount in creating an accessible menu that is both authentic and unpretentious.
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