Lincoln Heights – The menu for Arroz & Fun – a wildly quirky café and art gallery on a joyless section of Broadway – is described as a “Celebration of the Multi-Cultural Landscape of Los Angeles.” Which is a high-falutin’ way of digging into some wild eclectic downhome cooking. A quick browse through the shrunken menu still has foods from China, El Salvador, Korea, Japan, Thailand, India, Spain, France…and right here in the good ol’ USA. There’s a sundry of just 13 dishes. “Fun” way outnumbers the “Arroz.”
Arroz & Fun is open from nine till three, Wednesday through Sunday. You order indoors. Then sit down in the backyard, after meandering along an alleyway decorated with photographs by film director Spike Jonze - remember the oddity of a movie called “Being John Malkovich.” The seatin