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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
WeHo Bistro Has a Dinner So Pleasant You Could Never Forget It
I can’t remember anything. I’ll joke that I have the same memory span of a goldfish and then seconds later I’ll wonder what I was laughing at. Of course it’s not amnesia, but if someone tells me a story chances are I won’t remember it a week later. One thing I never seem to forget
Helados Pops is the Ice Cream Shop LA Desperately Needs
I can’t imagine how it feels to write your vows. To feel the pressure of putting into words how much you love a person that you’ve grown to know over the years. I can see why some people put it off to the last minute. Maybe there’s a fear of saying the right things in
The Mug Shakes Creates the Milkshakes of Your Dreams, Daily
It was just after 1pm on a Saturday morning as I sat outside in the courtyard of Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga. It should have been a day like any other, except on this day I was drawing attention left and right. While I would love to say that it was the looks of handsome
Groupon Coupon Has Something Delicious for Your Inner Foodie!
If you visit my site regularly then chances are you love food. If you’re anything like me then you not only love it, but you also love saving money on food. I mean saving any amount of money. A few bucks off here or a percentage discount there is always welcome. With my eyes always
International Eats: Chou Chou Deli Shop in Phuket, Thailand
After catching up on a night of sleep and getting situated to the time difference in Phuket, my cousins and I were ready to explore the city. I was too, but I was really ready to explore the restaurants! One of the first things we did before any adventure was get breakfast. Since we really
The Little Next Door in Los Angeles
I hate being late. I can’t say that I’m always prompt, but I usually arrive somewhere between “Wow you’re early!” and “Damn, why’d you even show up?” On this occasion, I was about 20 minutes late. It was one of those moments when I walk in breathing heavily (because I’m out of shape, not because
Via Veneto in Santa Monica
A few days ago, I made a rookie mistake that I’m embarrassed about. Since this mistake happened at a restaurant I planned to review, I have to tell you about it. I figure if I can tell you the fun and exciting restaurant related news, then I should be able to tell you the weird
Magnolia House in Pasadena (A Year Later)
Magnolia House was dark. Not the creepy, “who just touched my elbow” dark. More like the “I’ve had a long day and the dimness of this place is relaxing my life” dark. It was exactly what I needed. As my body began to calm down from work and traffic, I took a moment to walk
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