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See Why Dinner at North Italia in El Segundo is Worth the Drive, Every Time
When I first got my driver’s license, I would hop in my car and go anywhere for any reason. I would drive to work, school, the mailbox, hell I’d drive to the backyard if my car could fit through the fence. It didn’t take long before sitting in traffic, a few accidents, and the financial
Kick 2017 Off with Healthier Eats at Brio Coastal Bar & Kitchen
I’m one of those annoying people you roll your eyes at during the beginning of the New Year. We’re the ones who always talk about eating healthy in the New Year. The ones who for some reason can’t eat right in the last week of December, but magically the first week of January instills some
Where to Get Holiday Cocktails and Dishes in Los Angeles
The holidays are great. The days and weeks surrounding Christmas and New Year’s are full of cheer, merriment, and joy. With all the presents we give and receive one of the gifts we give is love–especially between couples. As a single gal this holiday season I find myself resisting the urge to throw a brick
Brack Shop Tavern is DTLA’s New Bar without the Douchebag Feeling
I don’t think anyone likes to sit in traffic. I might be making an assumption on behalf of all mankind, but I don’t believe there’s a single person who finds joy in it. Should there be someone reading this who feels I’m wrong, you’re nuts, and I don’t mean like Planters. I mean like Courtney
Restauration: A Great Lunch Stop After Your Long Drive from Anywhere
I really love food, like a lot. If that’s not clear from the last 18 pages of food posts then I’m not doing a good job. If it is apparent how infatuated I am with meals of any sort then allow me to take it to another level: I’ll drive long distances for food. I
This New DTLA Venue Might Have the Best Sliders, Ever
What are you willing to do for food? When you think of that question, I hope you’re answer doesn’t verge on criminal activity. If it is, then feel free to discuss it at length with a therapist, or a police officer. If I’m the one answering the question then I’d say: I’m willing to sweat
The Best Happy Hour Drinks and Eats from Magnolia House
There’s a glorious moment that happens every single weekday. It only takes sixty seconds for it to come into effect, but the instant it does your entire attitude changes. That time I’m referring to is when you’re finally able to clock out from work. The minute where it’s too early to leave then finally time
Gudetama at Plan Check in Downtown LA
“Turn that frown upside down, Gudetama, you’re the life of the party!” Those words of encouragement didn’t do much to put Gudetama in a peppy mood. It was probably because he knew we were all going to take a bite out of the little yolk. It was true, myself and a number of foodies were
Next Door Lounge in Hollywood
TJ: Let me say the password. Me: No. She told me the password so I’m saying it. TJ: I’m gonna say it. Me: You better not. I’m gonna be all mobster slick and whisper the password. TJ: Too bad you can’t whisper. I paused for a second. Me: You know what to say right? TJ
FIN in Culver City
I have so much respect for sushi, but that wasn’t always the case. For the longest time I turned my nose up to it because I generalized all sushi to look and taste like rotten fish. It was overpriced, disgusting, and probably still moving. There was nothing anyone could do to make me think otherwise.