Highly Likely is a Little Ray of Sunshine on West Adams
Highly Likely is a Little Ray of Sunshine on West Adams
Lately, I’ve been getting excited about leaving my job. Not because my coworkers annoy me, because I love them. And not because I dislike what I do because I’m getting pretty good at it and I like it too. But I’m beginning to enjoy the actual act of leaving work because my job allows me
Ms. Chi Cafe Welcomes You for Brunch in Culver City
You don’t have to do much to get me to show up to a place that has food. No need for any kidnapping. You don’t have to throw me in a giant bag, toss me in the trunk, and shove me in a booth to get me into a restaurant. In fact, you don’t have
This Beverly Hills Restaurant Wants to Give You the Best Indian Food in LA
There are many days, afternoons, and evenings that I love restaurant discovery in Los Angeles. I can’t help but appreciate the moments where I’m sitting with a friend, forks in hand, grabbing bite after bite of food from each plate covering the table. What once were clean napkins quickly become covered with traces of initially
Nerano in Beverly Hills Welcomes You to Have a Beautiful Italian Lunch
I take lunch very seriously. Correction: I take any meal of the day very seriously, but lunch in particular. I wouldn’t say I walk up to a plate on a table during the middle of the day with a sweat band around my head, but it’s kind of close. I can’t speak for the staff
Animal Equality’s “Inspiring Global Action” Gala Helps Bring Awareness to Animal Rights
If you know me, then you know I’m a big meat eater. There’s no denying that and there’s no way to pretend that’s not the case. Take a gander around this blog and you’ll see nothing but the facts: I love meat. While the closest I’ve ever been to a vegetarian was when I got
Kat Von D, Moby, and More Share Their Favorite Vegan Restaurants and How Meat Eaters Can Do More for Animal Rights
I was standing on the black carpet at the Inspiring Global Action Gala held by Animal Equality and I was nervous. Part of the reason was because I’ve never done a red carpet interview of this caliber with so many celebrities and it was intimidating. Will I say the wrong thing? What do I do
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
Get Your Matcha Fix While Studying at Eightfold Coffee in Echo Park
I can’t work at home and each day that resulted in a failed attempt at productivity is proof of that. When starting this blog, I thought that on my off days from work I would spend hours getting things done for my blog from home. I would sit at my desk in my room, facing
Learn More About Olives from Spain with Jose Andres and the “Have an Olive Day” Campaign
What do you do when you know little about something you’re interested in? If it’s a job then you research it and if it’s a dating prospect then you stalk the person on the internet until you what church his favorite aunt goes to. Whatever it is, you do your best to learn more about
Dining at This Pasadena Steak House is Worth Every Single Dollar in Your Bank Account
Well, maybe not every dollar, but some of them. Dining at Ruth’s Chris Steak House is expensive, but you already know that. Telling you that the price per plate may be the same price as replacing your tires, won’t come as a surprise, but the fact is the restaurant is worth it—at least every now