Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, bless the opening of Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013. Sticky Rice, owned by David Tewasart, of Pasadena, is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market.
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Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, approach Ben Utasee, left, and Suthin Tewasart as they arrive to bless the opening of Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013. Sticky Rice, owned by David Tewasart, of Pasadena, is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, bless the opening of Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013. Sticky Rice, owned by David Tewasart, of Pasadena, is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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People try out Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013 during their grand opening. Sticky Rice, owned by David Tewasart, of Pasadena, is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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David Tewasart, left, of Pasadena, and his family follow along in prayer as Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, bless the opening of his restaurant Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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People try out Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013 during their grand opening. Sticky Rice, owned by David Tewasart, of Pasadena, is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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David Tewasart, left, of Pasadena, and his family follow along in prayer as Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, bless the opening of his restaurant Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, bless the opening of Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013. Sticky Rice, owned by David Tewasart, of Pasadena, is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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After blessing the opening of Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013 Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, are served their food. Sticky Rice, owned by David Tewasart, of Pasadena, is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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David Tewasart, of Pasadena, serves Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, lunch after they blessed the opening of his restaurant Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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Wat Thai Temple's head monk Phra Rajthamvites blesses Pasadena resident David Tewasart's new business Sticky Rice at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013 as he is flanked by Chawapot "Charlie" Thoongsuwan and Surapong "Mar" Chinotaixul. Sticky Rice is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)
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Wat Thai Temple monks, of North Hollywood, leave the Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles Monday, April 30, 2013 after blessing the market's new restaurant Sticky Rice. Sticky Rice, owned by David Tewasart, of Pasadena, is kicking off the openings of new restaurants at the market. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz)