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Learn More About Granville West Hollywood from their Own Chef Glenda Galvan-Garcia
Granville West Hollywood isn’t new to me. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. I’ve visited the restaurant a few times and I enjoy the moments that I’ve been within their space. With each visit I’ve found new favorites and new seats to sink into as I dive my fork into their plates. Although I’ve spent
Ocean Prime’s Executive Chef Dishes on Their Best Cocktails and Plates + What They’ll Serve at The Taste
There’s no question that Beverly Hills is a beautiful city. From the expensive clothing stores calling your name to the luxurious cars catching your eye, it often seems as if the city shines brighter than most. If you really want to see where part of the sun rises then it would be in their restaurants
Chef Christopher Feldmeier Shares How He Got Into Cooking, What You Should Order at Love and Salt, and More
There’s a phrase that says you can get almost anywhere in Los Angeles in thirty minutes. I don’t know who came up with that, but they clearly didn’t mean it on any weekday or day during rush hour. I was harping on this idea – get anywhere in LA in 30 minutes – as I
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
Bravo Welcomes LA’s Own Chef Bruce Kalman on “Top Chef” Season 15
While most food lovers are seen in restaurants clamoring to get the best shot of whatever dish is placed in front of us, there is some down time in spite of it all. For myself, that down time is usually spent catching up on my favorite shows. Love and Hip Hop, The Profit, and of
Reality TV Star and Lifestyle Influencer Apryl Jones Showcases Her New Wine Line
Remember when reality TV seemed, dare I say it: real? Not so much at its conception in the 1940’s with shows like Candid Camera, but more at the turn into the 21st century. It was when shows depicted the lives of ordinary people in various situations that appeared much like our own, or maybe so
Massimo Bottura Talks About the Song of His Career, Food Waste, the Dish He Hates, and More at Food Bowl
Last month, the Los Angeles Times decided to take over the entire month of May and host a variety of events throughout the Los Angeles area and its neighboring cities. For thirty-one days Food Bowl attendees could partake in various dinners, panel discussions, and the four-day festival: Night Market. I was excited to attend the
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