Massimo Bottura Talks About the Song of His Career, Food Waste, the Dish He Hates, and More at Food Bowl
Massimo Bottura Talks About the Song of His Career, Food Waste, the Dish He Hates, and More at Food Bowl
Last month, the Los Angeles Times decided to take over the entire month of May and host a variety of events throughout the Los Angeles area and its neighboring cities. For thirty-one days Food Bowl attendees could partake in various dinners, panel discussions, and the four-day festival: Night Market. I was excited to attend the
Norm Langer Discusses the Best Meat Used at Langer’s and the Beef with Katz’s Delicatessen
Last month during the Los Angeles Times’ month-long event, Food Bowl, the publication held a variety of insightful interviews and dinners to raise awareness about food waste, hunger, and sustainability. As a part of the numerous programs available, one I attended was a discussion pastrami. Maybe it didn’t have the social appeal and community focus
Arroyo Seco Weekend Combines Music and Food at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena
There’s sweat dripping down your back, but you’re not complaining. You spent twice as much money on food than you normally would, but you’re starving so you’ll tolerate it. If you read the previous sentences and thought I was describing a day at Disneyland, you would have made a good guess but an incorrect one.
Chef Josef Centeno Makes Lentils Exciting in a Four-Course Dinner at P.Y.T. in Downtown LA
Does anyone get excited by the idea of eating lentils? I’m pretty sure the answer is no. However if your day becomes brighter by the thought of them then I question the type of hobbies you have in your life. I’m not judging you though. Personally, lentils don’t instill any degree of excitement quietly within
Stop Searching for the Best Steakhouse in LA When There’s STK in Beverly Hills
STK in Los Angeles may be one of the most exciting steak restaurants to dine in. Whatever reason takes you to the West Beverly Hills restaurant, I’m sure it’s a good one. I went a few week ago with my friend TJ to review their cocktail and dinner menu and from the start of it
Loit in Downtown LA is the Perfect Place to Grab Coffee, Work, or Step Up Your Pinterest Photos
Sunday’s are made for relaxing. At least that’s what The Commodore’s would have you believe if their song, “Easy”, was coming through your speakers. On this specific Sunday the weather was overcast with a light breeze blowing through the hair of men and the dresses of women. The streets surrounding Loit, a new clothing store
Ring in National Donut Day at Trejo’s Coffee and Donuts
Actually, don’t limit yourself to drinking and eating donuts from Trejo’s Coffee and Donuts to today alone. There are 364 more days in the year where you can enjoy coffee and pastries from actor Danny Trejo’s shop, but if you feel so inclined to do so today by all means allow yourself to celebrate the
Check Out the Only Entree You Need to Order from Lawry’s the Prime Rib
I’m no stranger to dining at Lawry’s the Prime Rib in Beverly Hills. While I wouldn’t say I go so often that I’m on a first name basis with the staff, I will say that I go enough to have discovered a favorite plate on the menu. With a few options to choose from, I’ve
Get Lost in the Beautiful Atmosphere and Delicious Plates Found in Madera Kitchen
“It’s beautiful here.” I found myself repeating that in my head over and over as I sat in Madera Kitchen in Hollywood. Looking across the restaurant and taking in the details within it I couldn’t help but love the restaurant where I was seated. The energy of the Los Angeles restaurant felt like I was
Experience an Italian Inspired Brunch from O+O Sicilian Kitchen in Santa Monica
It seems like there’s an avid love for brunch that isn’t going anywhere. Not that I want it to, it just seems that over the last couple of years the clamor for the midday style of eating has grown in popularity. While I wasn’t the biggest fan of anything that took me out of bed