Fried Chicken Gets Its Own Day at LA Food Bowl’s Night Market
Fried Chicken Gets Its Own Day at LA Food Bowl’s Night Market
Most people love Friday nights. It’s the day before the weekend and what comes with that is freedom from many responsibilities. Good bye, boss; peace out driving in traffic; smell ya later inbox full of emails that I wish I could delete! Although Friday leads to a mere two days of so-called release, it’s a
Lazy Dog Restaurant Is Sure to Be Your Top Reason to Eat in Downey
I can be judgmental and I think admitting it is the first step to fixing it. My judgmental behavior doesn’t pertain to people like you would think, but cities. To be specific, when it comes to restaurants, I often judge them based on their location. Yep, I’m that person who would do a song and
Dave’s Hot Chicken: Late Night Hot Chicken to Devour Before They Sell Out
I can’t justify standing in line for things, even food. I have a hard time rationalizing a wait for food when I know that I won’t even have to wait to get into heaven. Sure someone else may have to discuss entry with management, better known as Christ, but that’s not my issue. Heaven aside,
Blu Jam Cafe Has a Plate of Churros and Hash with Your Name on Them
There’s the old cliché that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. For the person who isn’t eager to rise as early as the sun, that phrase might as well go in one ear and out the other. I’ve never been a fan of breakfast and there are posts within this blog that
LA Times Deputy Food Editor Jenn Harris Talks Food Bowl, Her Favorite Dish, and How to Find Hidden Gems
The wait is finally over as the highly anticipated month-long food event known as Food Bowl officially kicks off to the public today! While the food festival hosted by the Los Angeles Times had a few pre-events the last couple of days, nothing can be more exciting for the food lover in Los Angeles than
Belle Belle’s Cue Brings Legit Barbecue to Downtown LA
Barbecue isn’t new to Downtown LA. However, good barbecue is. With fewer barbecue joints than you can count on your hand, it’s safe to say that the central city of Los Angeles doesn’t have a wide selection. What’s even more disappointing is within that handful is only one solid restaurant. For a while now The
Downtown LA Gets Another Doughnut and Fried Chicken Shop with Astro
Fried chicken and doughnuts (or donuts if you’re not feeling so fancy) is such a beautiful combination that almost seems like the two were destined to be. The dynamic duo is something amazing like milk and cookies or the Virgin Mary and her donkey. Whoever brought those items together gets nothing but credit and acclaim
Two Entrees and One Girl at Laurel Point in Studio City
I thought this would be easy, but I quickly found out that I was wrong. I was looking to have brunch in LA one Sunday morning and opted to check out Laurel Point in Studio City. I was supposed to go with a friend, but as he was unable to come, I decided to go
Discover West Hollywood’s Best Bistro
I fear that one day I’m going to need a lap band procedure. Liposuction, gastric bypass, or whatever new fat removal method is popular at the time. In no way am I putting this out to the universe, but comparing my eating to exercise I have an idea of where I’m heading. Should this day
Dog Haus: The Best Wurst Food You’ll Ever Have
I used to be the type of person who wasn’t allergic to anything except working on the weekends and men attached to their mothers. Then one day I added another allergy to that list when I found I was allergic Kings Hawaiian bread. An unfortunate lesson I learned the hard way caused me to stop