LOL...we still have the stunt drivers here en masse! Wonderful you find yourself around friendlier folk. Hear hear to that! Especially in these times.
You have surely experienced a more welcoming Los Angeles than I! I arrived in the late 90s, and like most had learned quickly how truly closed the circles of creativity actually were/are. How much luck and maintaining a constant awareness at the front of influential minds was a driver of success more than talent. A thick skin doesn't begin to describe the invisible shield one must carry. I admire anyone who has the tenacity to navigate and maintain a working presence in this industry. The turnover and churning-out of discouraged dreamers is great indeed!
What I still enjoy most about LA are those that have traveled from other countries over the years and have found a way to flourish with their communities here and integrate into greater Los Angeles in their own way. The urban sprawl seems to just make room for everyone (even with the traffic having returned back to full congestion). It makes me think about major hubs for international shipping and trade and their timeless everywhere in the world no matter the civilization. Locate the major ports of trade, and the people follow.
I do enjoy Persian food, Thai, Japanese, Mexican, Chinese as well. Have not yet tried Islamic Chinese food..this sounds very intriguing! The delis are still here. However in general with inflation, there is more going-out-of-business creeping in. More and more brick and mortar establishments remain empty. Then there seems to be an increasing tension in the air and an edginess to drivers on the roads. Something well beyond the usual one would experience prior to the pandemic. I find myself ever more the observer of nature and the people in it for any signs of things potentially taking a left turn.