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Mimi Kim Shares Her Experience at Sundance, How She Founded ChefDance, and What Makes it So Magical
[All photos in this post where taken by Jennifer Johnson] She stands tall and upright. Maybe she learned that from years of working as a trader on Wall Street. Her pants are simple and black, but her top is white with an array of flowers as if to show that she’s professional, put together, and
Ocean Prime in Beverly Hills Debuts its New Holiday Luxe Lunch Menu
Christmas is just around the corner and if you’ve been running around looking for the perfect present for your friends, family, and those who’ve helped you out throughout the year then you’ve probably worked up a major appetite. What an ideal time to reward yourself with something delicious. And for those who don’t go holiday
Have a Cup of Coffee and More with Sasquatch on Melrose Avenue
Coffee shops are becoming my thing. Not sure what qualifications set the standard for any business to become a “thing”, but if a mere adoration and borderline obsession to a place where I spend the majority of money is the only requirement, then coffee shops make the cut. After visiting so many places I’ve come
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,
Have Your Own 69th Emmy Awards Experience With The Event’s Amazing Partners
The Emmy’s are coming. It’s the award show for the actors and actresses who made us laugh and cry; the narrators who voices were so captivating we felt like we were sinking into the stories they told; and the people behind the camera who made the shows we obsess over look ways that even our
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
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
Find Your Own Filipino Favorites at Sizzlin’ Steak in Glendale
Walking through the mall can feel like you’re reliving a day that you thought you had left behind. So much that exists within the expansive space doesn’t change while the hours, days, and weeks may turn over. All the stores are the same from what you’ve remembered, the faces look the way you recalled, and
Taste a Little Bit of Cuba at Don Francisco’s Coffee Casa Cubana
We all know the feeling too well. The feeling of wanting to sink further into the sheets and pretend like the world outside the bed doesn’t truly exist. That being under the covers will recharge us even if it is just for another 8 minutes before the alarm rings out again. Snooze? Not this time
Kai Japanese Roots Brings Delicious Cocktails and Sushi to the Spring Arcade Building
It was my first time visiting Kai Japanese Roots. I was sitting in the new sushi restaurant located in the Spring Arcade Building in Downtown Los Angeles and was excited about the dinner that was about to begin. With Andrew on the opposite side of the table, we were greeted by the waitress who introduced