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This Baldwin Hills-Crenshaw Restaurant Has Nashville Hot Chicken With Your Name On It
I don’t want to start every restaurant review with some sort of reference about coronavirus, but considering our current time it’s hard not to. We can go about this review as if it has no connection to COVID-19 or we could be realistic and address it head on. If you know me, I’m a “head
3rd Base Bar’s Glowing Menu Lights Up Hollywood
Don’t come to 3rd Base Bar with your friends. Let me rewind, I wrote that wrong. You should go to 3rd Base Bar with your friends, but don’t be shocked if you don’t pay much attention to them. Food can be a great distraction, and the menu at 3rd Base Bar is that perfect distraction.
Two Reasons You Need to Visit Bolo at Smorgasburg LA
I’ve been to Smorgasburg in Downtown Los Angeles a few times and have had little difficulty in finding something delicious to eat. The weekly pop up that began in New York City has found space at ROW DTLA, opening its doors every Sunday morning and closing just before evening. With a handful of food vendors,
Honeybird Wakes Up La Cañada With All the Comfort Food and Pies You Can Handle
Lately, I’ve been spending more time at restaurants in cities far away from my home in Altadena. The Hills (Agoura, Beverly, and Baldwin), Venice, and Downey have been seeing more of me and my camera than places in my own home town. That realization slapped me in the face and the only way to fix
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,
Miro Debuts a Weekend Brunch You Need to Check Out
I’ve never hidden the fact that I’m not the biggest fan of breakfast or brunch. Revisit a few breakfast reviews and you’ll hear me discuss the difficulty of getting out of bed even for food. However, the more I write about restaurants the more I catch myself letting go of the indifference I have towards
Is Howlin Ray’s Seriously Worth the 1+ Hour Wait?
I can no longer stand in lines. I will not stand in a line to get into the DMV, a concert, and not to get into a restaurant. I don’t care what waits at the end of the line, I cannot do it. It’s not because I’m impatient, but after years of standing in line
LA Times Deputy Food Editor Jenn Harris Talks Food Bowl, Her Favorite Dish, and How to Find Hidden Gems
The wait is finally over as the highly anticipated month-long food event known as Food Bowl officially kicks off to the public today! While the food festival hosted by the Los Angeles Times had a few pre-events the last couple of days, nothing can be more exciting for the food lover in Los Angeles than
Rapper Nas and John Seymour Bring NYC’s Sweet Chick to Los Angeles
Last night, rapper Nas and business partner John Seymour brought their New York restaurant, Sweet Chick, to Fairfax Avenue. Arguably the greatest rapper of all time and the co-founder held a private party at the restaurant to introduce media, family, and friends to the new restaurant. A familiar location on the east side, Sweet Chick
Del Frisco’s Grille in Santa Monica Has the Perfect Brunch for the Tourist and Local
I can’t explain why Santa Monica has been getting so much of time lately, but I also don’t care to do so. Being around what seems to be the bluest of skies, the glistening water, and what could be the freshest of air (by LA standards at least) is an extremely relaxing feeling. Living in
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