Masters of Taste Returns to the Rose Bowl on Sunday April 7
Masters of Taste Returns to the Rose Bowl on Sunday April 7
There isn’t a shortage of things to do in Los Angeles. Whether you’re looking for a hike, to see peacocks, or a concert there are a handful of activities to do within this city. One of the things I love is to attend food related events. While I can’t go to them as often as
Two of the Best Burgers to Order from Meat District Co. in Pasadena
I’m not new to dining at Meat District Co. in Pasadena. I’ve been to this restaurant a few times before and occasionally have to stop myself from going in on a weekly basis in order to explore other restaurants. And maintain a job. However, I recently had a reason to go back to Meat District
Chef Mark Peel’s Prawn Gives Seafood Another Home in Pasadena
It doesn’t take much for me to visit a new restaurant. Sure walking by and inhaling the beautiful scent is a great way to get me inside, but simply seeing a chef I admire open a new location can do the job just as well. That was the case when I found out that the
Honeybird Wakes Up La Cañada With All the Comfort Food and Pies You Can Handle
Lately, I’ve been spending more time at restaurants in cities far away from my home in Altadena. The Hills (Agoura, Beverly, and Baldwin), Venice, and Downey have been seeing more of me and my camera than places in my own home town. That realization slapped me in the face and the only way to fix
The Olive Restobar in Downey Has a Delicious Mediterranean Menu You Need to Explore
Since my last restaurant visit in Downey, I’ve been working on being less judgmental about the city. I haven’t made huge strides, but these baby steps I’m taking are getting a bit bigger. My most recent stride happened as I walked into The Olive Restobar. Maybe it was a skip or a frolic, but whatever
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
Enjoy Slowing Down on the Weekend (Or Any Day) at Cafe de Leche in Altadena
Sunday’s are made for doing absolutely nothing and simply slowing down. They’re also made for praising the Lord if you can do both, but if you’re not into that then doing nothing should be just fine. As much as I love the Lord, this Sunday I couldn’t get up early enough for church. I overslept
Get a Preview of Masters of Taste and then Grab Your Tickets ASAP
I feel like I hear more and more people say that summer is just around the corner. Then I look out the window, flip through the calendar, and put my finger to my chin and think “Which corner is that?”. The minute the statement comes out through a person’s lips I want to put my
You Need to Make a Reservation at Crossings Restaurant in South Pasadena, Here’s Why.
Have you ever had a second chance at an opportunity you missed? Maybe there was an instance where you experienced a moment, interaction, or person that you didn’t fully appreciate. You probably thought you would have more time to come back and relive it again, only to find it disappeared before you knew it. Whatever
Go the Simple and Delicious Route with Dinner at Del Frisco’s Grille in Pasadena
It doesn’t take much for me to find a few things on a menu that I like. I think the same probably holds true for most people who enjoy eating out. If there’s an equation to making us happy when it comes to dining in restaurants the formula tends to include a combination of: nice