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Experience the Gargantua Menu Before It Disappears
“It’s the last day.” They were four difficult words to hear considering what it pertained to. It wasn’t about a graduation, an employee termination, or the end of a relationship. It was the end of a menu. Sure it’s not as serious as finishing school, leaving a job, or saying goodbye to a significant other,
Dinner at Las Brisas will Have You Dreaming About Mexican Seafood
I’m not the best at describing my dreams. I can attribute a great deal of that problem to the fact that I forget close to 90% of them by the time I step out of my bed. Although I don’t recall most of my dreams one thing I can easily remember is the way my
Dave’s Hot Chicken: Late Night Hot Chicken to Devour Before They Sell Out
I can’t justify standing in line for things, even food. I have a hard time rationalizing a wait for food when I know that I won’t even have to wait to get into heaven. Sure someone else may have to discuss entry with management, better known as Christ, but that’s not my issue. Heaven aside,
See What The Celebrities are Eating at the 69th Emmy Awards Governors Ball
“I never thought I would be here.” “I mean, I’ve thought about it many times but to be here in this very moment once seemed so farfetched that I almost let the idea go. We’ve all done it, where we let ideas and dreams slip through our hands. Maybe we were too scared of what
Chef Niki Starr Takes You on a Music-Themed Dinner at Mesa in Costa Mesa
I love dining in restaurants, but every once in a while they can all start to seem the same. Not in a bad way, but the occasional change is completely welcome in my world. That was the case when I received an invitation to experience the music-themed dinner at Mesa Lounge in Costa Mesa. The
Discover the Beautiful Plates at The Restaurant at The Getty Center
I’ve never liked public transportation and to this day I only tolerate it somewhat. I used to ride the bus almost every day as a teen to the point that I grew to hate them as an adult. It would only be a matter of time until I began to loathe subways, trains, and trams
Cosa Buona Serves Tasty (Yet Pricey) Italian-American Food to Echo Park
I never got the chance to visit Pizza Buona before it closed its doors. I passed it as I drove down Sunset Boulevard on my route to and from work every day and never decided to park around the area and walk into the restaurant. Each time I saw it I thought, “I’ll probably go
Ditch the LA Food Scene and Visit Aroha New Zealand Cuisine and Bar in Westlake Village
How far are you willing to drive for food? The answer probably depends on your individual opinion of the definition of “far”, but we each have a particular number of miles that acts as our limit. I was struggling with that number not too long ago as I had to decide whether I should visit
Tribal Café is a Charming Getaway Restaurant You Need in Your Life
You’ve probably passed this restaurant and didn’t even know it. Might have been parked at a red light and never looked through your window to see it. If that’s your scenario when it comes to Tribal Café that sits just outside of Downtown LA, then you’re not alone since that was me too. I drove
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.