Brooklyn Deli and Mini Mart in Crenshaw
Brooklyn Deli and Mini Mart in Crenshaw
I spend a lot of time in Crenshaw now that my good friend TJ lives out there. Before living in Crenshaw he lived in Culver City, which was street after street of restaurants. He then moved east to Crenshaw and my biggest concern was how the food scene would be. I never heard people say
Dupar’s in Los Angeles
If you ever come out to LA then it’s most likely to visit the places you’ve seen on TV or heard in stories. You may want to go to the Griffith Observatory because you saw a shot of it in Basketball Wives. Or, you may want to visit the Korean Bell of Friendship because a
Mohawk Bend in Echo Park
I like meeting up with foodies over meals because we all know what to expect. For instance, when the food arrives for non-foodies, they eat. Simple right? That doesn’t go down with foodies. Instead, when plates arrive no one touches them unless it’s to reposition them for a photo. But the best part about meeting
Sweet Butter Kitchen in Sherman Oaks
Whenever I want to eat out in LA, I have a good idea of where to go. I may know the exact restaurant, a city of choice, or I may be in a struggle and only know that I’m hungry. Regardless, if I’m in the city of angels, I’ll be guided to a good eatery.
Shaka Shack Burgers in Santa Monica
Have you ever lost touch with a friend? Say, you and a friend used to work together, and then he got a better job and left. Suddenly you were alone at your hellmouth of a job with no one to make fun jokes with. But it was ok because you two still hung out. Then
Gelateria Uli in Downtown LA
It’s June in LA and that means the temperature is rising quickly. It’s not end of July hot, but it’s definitely not middle of March cool. That means if you’re going somewhere that requires being outdoors for extended periods of time, it better be worth it. My coworker and I underestimated to power of June
L.A. Café in Downtown LA
I love when my friends and I plan things for the weekend. We’ll wake up with the intent to go out and do something more than people watch at a local café shop. We may plan to go to the beach, amusement park, or shopping, Too bad we just get lazy and wind up at
Bacon and Barrels Festival in San Diego
Bacon. Think about that word for a second. Does the taste of bacon run across your mouth when you read it? Do you hear the crackling sound of it when you see the letters come together? Can you smell it? If you didn’t answer ‘yes’ to any of those questions, then this review isn’t for
Fig Tree Café in San Diego
Since the start of the month, my life has been non-stop, which is both a good thing and a bad thing. The good part is I got to work on a TV show. “Oh my gosh, I wasn’t expecting this Academy Award!” I know, I’m getting ahead of myself. The bad part is I need
Killer Cafe in Marina del Rey
It’s 2:17am and the club just kicked you out. You’re walking with your friends back to the car and you’re starving. Sorry, but all those cherries and Amaretto Sours didn’t fill you up as you had hoped and now, you need something to hold you over until you wake up in the next few hours.