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Little Tokyo Lands Its Own Matcha Cafe with Midori Matcha
I love finding new restaurants. Or maybe new restaurants find me. Whichever way it happens, when a location opens up in Los Angeles, I put a little extra gas in my tank, loosen the belt around my waist, and make my way to the new eatery. When I found that Little Tokyo opened its first
This Downtown LA Bar Has a Burger with Your Name on It
Actually, it had my name on it. But since it was so good, I’ll graciously take my name off and you can put yours on it and pretend like the burger belongs to you. Sure you eating my burger might be a little weird, but considering how good it is, we’ll just disregard that part.
Reminiscing on Holiday Pastries with Sidecar Doughnuts (Yes in January)
Remember the holidays? I know we’re nineteen days into 2017, but the holidays only happened a few weeks ago. If it were May and I was talking about Christmas, then maybe you could roll your eyes at me. Since it’s not, allow me to continue. For the most part, the holidays were great. The seasonal
Dulan’s on Crenshaw: Good Soul Food for the LA Eater
I was struggling to find a place to get lunch in LA. Yes, restaurant and food bloggers can have a hard time finding something to eat—it happens, don’t judge me. Ok, go ahead and judge me. I had just grabbed a almond butter protein smoothie from Open Source Organics in Hollywood, but that wasn’t a
The Top 10 Best Restaurants and Food Events of 2016
Was it just me or did 2016 seem like the longest year of all years? From all the events that occurred in the world it seemed like 2016 brought a variety of events—good and bad—that made it seem like this year would never come to a close. In spite of it all, I was able
West 3rd Street Welcomes Fine Dining and Creative Cocktails from Bianconi
Rushing from Downtown LA to Mid City LA isn’t a difficult drive on average day. However, when the drive is after work, getting from one side of town to the other becomes a little challenging. As an Angeleno who is almost allergic to traffic, a drive such as that must result in something exceptional. Lucky
Cassell’s: Keeping Old School Burgers in LA Since 1948
“I think I’m gonna regret this.” I thought to myself as I sat in my car. My hand was on the gearshift as my mind darted back and forth on the decision I was about to make. TJ sat in the passenger seat and had no idea what dilemma I was in. Better yet, what
Cancel Your Flight to Mexico and Feed Your Wanderlust at Salazar Instead
As children, being an adult seemed so ideal that we wanted to grow up instantly. It would only be a matter of time for us to realize it was all a lie and that we could never get the forced daytime naps back. Adulting isn’t all we were led to believe because it can become
The Search for the Perfect Burger at Belcampo Meat Co.
Over the years, I’ve been in pursuit of many things: the perfect career, a normal boyfriend, and a winning lottery ticket. While not all of the aforementioned have come to fruition, one pursuit I failed to mention that has led to positive results is my search for the perfect burger. With little concern to price,
Sonoritas Prime Tacos in Los Angeles
I got some pretty bad news a few hours before heading out to dinner at Sonoritas. What it was about was irrelevant. While, I can say that it wasn’t like a “plague upon my house” bad; it was pretty disappointing. After getting the news, I didn’t want to go anywhere but home and I didn’t