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Food Bowl Celebrates its Fourth Year with an Industry Launch Party at Firehouse Hotel
How do you ring in a milestone, a birthday, or an anniversary? With a celebration and nothing less. A party of some degree of grandeur may be the option of choice and if you know anything about celebrations, you can’t do it alone. At least that’s what the Los Angeles Times did to announce the
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
LN2 Restaurant Opens About Their One-Year Anniversary, What to Expect When Dining With Them, and Joining The Taste
The Taste by Los Angeles Times is coming to Paramount Studios tomorrow and if you’re looking for restaurants to check out, you can see a few of them here. With the event kicking off over Labor Day weekend, there will be rows upon rows of great restaurants where you can stand in line to try
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
McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams CEO Discusses Company Challenges, New Flavors, and Participating in The Taste
As I write this post, I’m scraping the bottom of a pint of ice cream with a metal spoon. I’m reaching for any remaining drops that I can scoop together to give me even the smallest taste of the flavor I just devoured. I had inhaled a pint of Sea Salt Cream & Cookies ice
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
Giorgia Sinatra of Pasta Sisters Talks Affordable Italian Food in LA, the Buzzfeed Effect, and Joining The Taste by LA Times
This may sound like an exaggeration, but at least once a week I hear about Pasta Sisters. I may hear the name in passing, read about them in an article, or come across someone posting about the restaurant on Instagram. Whatever way the restaurant enters my day, the point is that they do it. Recently,
Fried Chicken Gets Its Own Day at LA Food Bowl’s Night Market
Most people love Friday nights. It’s the day before the weekend and what comes with that is freedom from many responsibilities. Good bye, boss; peace out driving in traffic; smell ya later inbox full of emails that I wish I could delete! Although Friday leads to a mere two days of so-called release, it’s a
Food Bowl Returns for its Third Year with a Preview at The Manufactory in Downtown LA
It seems like 2019 kicked off only a few days ago, but a simple glance a calendar will tell you otherwise. As February nears the end of its second week, it’s somewhat surprising to see how much time as passed. “Didn’t we just ring in the new year?” The reality that we’re in the second
The Los Angeles Times’ Food Bowl Comes Back with a Preview of the 2018 Event
2017 had its share of ups and downs and was a busy year to say the least. From the inauguration of Donald Trump, hurricanes destroying cities and devastating lives, Prince Harry engaging Meghan Markle, and even the impregnation of three (well, two) of the Kardashians. Looking back on it all, each month had its share
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