Feast on Burgers, Chicken, and Potato Waffles at Fritzi
Feast on Burgers, Chicken, and Potato Waffles at Fritzi
Taking a walk through the Arts District of Downtown LA can lead you on an accidental afternoon of exploration that you will eagerly partake in. You may find yourself snapping a single photo of a JR mural and then before you know it, your camera is lit up with colorful street art. In between all
Osteria La Buca’s New Brunch Menu Will Easily Win You Over
Ever since my breakfast at Julienne, I’ve become more inclined to wake up early for brunch. Getting dressed and driving out to a restaurant by 11am still doesn’t sound ideal in the beginning, but that quickly subsides. The minute I’m sitting against a restaurant’s window, I see the sun shining through the clouds, and a
Bon Vivant is Atwater’s (Not-So) Hidden Gem
Stop for a moment and place yourself in a scenario that I’m about to paint for you. You just left work and you ran to your car to escape the rain. You start your car and you head off to a restaurant for dinner. Your GPS gives you a time of arrival and if all
LA’s Best Breakfast Spot You Should Obsess Over, Now
Do you recall the day when you fell in love? It probably started out just like any other day prior. Maybe you were walking the same route to class or you were probably going through the motions you always do on your way to work. Then suddenly, it happened. An encounter so pleasant and welcome
Wildcraft in Culver City
I think it’s about time that I stop having business meetings at restaurants. Seriously, this isn’t working in my favor. The last few meetings I’ve had, regardless of the topic, started off well, turned into a blur, and then ended on a good (yet confusing) note. It wasn’t until my brunch at Wildcraft in Culver City
Tom’s Urban in Downtown Los Angeles
Heidi: Danielle! Guess what I got! Me: Two tickets to paradise? Heidi: No, I got— Me: Hit on by a cop? Heidi: Danielle, no. I— Me: Oh god, you have webbed feet don’t you? Look, I’m sure they can cut little slices in between your toes and– Heidi: DANIELLE! Poor Heidi was eager to tell
Beach Nation in West Hollywood
It was 10am and I was having a pretty rough start to the morning. I was slightly hungover and I had made the horrible mistake of telling TJ that I would take him to LAX. Earlier this year I vowed never to taxi anyone to the hub of confusion and traffic that is the Los
Tatsu Ramen in Los Angeles
I don’t think I’ve ever had ramen. Well not the popular type of ramen that draws lines around a restaurant. The type of ramen I’ve had was a hard block of noodles that came in a small plastic bag. Don’t know which one I’m talking about? Well here’s a hint, its preceded by the word
Chomp Eatery in Santa Monica
When friends and family come into town, I like to show them a good time. You may be thinking that I give them a great city tour to Angels Flight, the Hollywood Sign, and then for a drive down Pacific Coast Highway. If that’s where your mind went then I’d tell you to pump your
The Black Sheep in Downtown LA
TJ and I were ten minutes into our walk to The Black Sheep in Downtown LA and we were lost. Not just a little lost, more like we don’t have a Thomas Guide in 1994 lost. I thought I had GPS’d my way into this gastropub, but clearly I didn’t do a good enough job.