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Jumpstart Your Day with Bites from Pitchoun Bakery in Downtown Los Angeles
I’m not a morning person and after spending thirty plus years on this planet I’ve come to the conclusion that I never will be. If I haven’t found the ability to wake up as the sun rises with a song in my heart for the last three decades I think it’s safe to say that
Enjoy Slowing Down on the Weekend (Or Any Day) at Cafe de Leche in Altadena
Sunday’s are made for doing absolutely nothing and simply slowing down. They’re also made for praising the Lord if you can do both, but if you’re not into that then doing nothing should be just fine. As much as I love the Lord, this Sunday I couldn’t get up early enough for church. I overslept
6th & La Brea Opens with A Menu You Have to Check Out
I was sweaty when I walked into the restaurant. It’s the first week of August and considering the temperature, I think it should be understood that I’ll arrive damp pretty much everywhere I go. I like to pretend I’m glowing, but something makes me think that a glow doesn’t drip. Regardless how I appeared, the
Where to Find the Best Palm Trees in LA
I live in Los Angeles, California and I love it here. It’s the place where I would call my forever home based on all the reasons non-Angelenos ae jealous. It’s for the near perfect weather, the beautiful beaches, expansive cultures, and the glowing food scene. But as much as I love Los Angeles there are
Preview the Hollywood Bowl’s “Supper in Your Seats” Menu Before Your Next Concert
Temperatures in Los Angeles have recently scaled far past one hundred degrees and no one is having a harder time with it than my deodorant. Standing with my back to an open freezer or lying in bed with the air conditioner on blast normally helps, but before I know it my deodorant has disappeared. “Wait,
Get Excited to Start Your Weekend off with Brunch at Commerson
It was an all-black everything kind of day. You know, the kind where the past week you basically ate every dish that came your way without regard for consequences. It starts out great, but then you regret it later? Yea h, one of those kinds of days. By this point, that gluttonous behavior was catching
Enjoy Carbonara Month at Casa Barilla Before It Disappears
Sometimes, one plate just isn’t enough. You may be asking why a restaurant blogger like myself would even consider the idea of having “one plate”, but every now and then I would like to ditch the sweat pants and button my jeans. I don’t think that’s too much to ask. Although the occasions run rare,
I Got High Eating at This Fancy Downtown LA Restaurant
As hard as I was trying to play it off, I was high. But let’s put some particulars to that. I wouldn’t say I was “hallucinating” high because I’ve been there and you don’t forget the time your dog finally spoke English. While I wasn’t that far gone I was definitely leaning towards the, “I’m
Momed and Other LA Restaurants Serve Up a Cocktail for a Cause
It doesn’t take long to fall in love with a restaurant. Or, at least it shouldn’t. Ideally, it should be easy: you either like it or you don’t, but there are usually components to the location that help you make the decision. Maybe a couple of cocktails, conversations with friends, and a couple of clicks
Sumo Dog in Koreatown Welcomes Jeremy Fall’s Latest Creation
[Reads description out loud] Bacon-wrapped pork sausage, with peanut butter mole, sambal-sesame salsa, pickled papaya, and wasabi furikake, topped with cilantro on a potato roll. [Pauses] “Peanut butter?” I rubbed my eyes like a cartoon character in hopes that I was seeing things. With my contact lenses un-blurred and well adjusted, the words were still