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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
Missed Dine LA at Jane Q? Here Are Some Dishes You Can Still Try Now!
Dine LA is long and gone, but if you thought you had to rush into restaurants during the two-week promotion period to experience exclusive menus then you’re wrong. Sure visiting during Dine LA would have given you the chance to check out great eateries at a discounted price, but if you couldn’t make it then
This Hollywood Pizza Shoppe May Be Your New Go-To Eatery
It makes no sense to go anywhere in this cold weather. Granted, cold in Los Angeles is warmer than cold in many other cities, but it still calls for warmer clothes nonetheless. Knowing that the temperature is dropping below ideal levels makes it hard for me to want to leave the house. However, food is
Nerano in Beverly Hills Welcomes You to Have a Beautiful Italian Lunch
I take lunch very seriously. Correction: I take any meal of the day very seriously, but lunch in particular. I wouldn’t say I walk up to a plate on a table during the middle of the day with a sweat band around my head, but it’s kind of close. I can’t speak for the staff
Grab Your Friends And Have a Casual Lunch At Wood in Silverlake
It was quiet in the restaurant and that’s exactly what I needed. I was sitting inside of Wood in Silverlake and my head was pounding from the 200 mile drive I did for work earlier in the morning. Add to that, my left eye couldn’t stop twitching from the lack of sleep, or was it
Rance’s Chicago Pizza Opens at USC Village and You Need to Get a Slice
I had been walking around the USC Village for about fifteen minutes in the rain and clearly I was lost. My bright rainbow colored umbrella going north across the village, then south, then west was probably telling to anyone seeing me make a circle that I had no clue where I was going. I was tempted
Cosa Buona Serves Tasty (Yet Pricey) Italian-American Food to Echo Park
I never got the chance to visit Pizza Buona before it closed its doors. I passed it as I drove down Sunset Boulevard on my route to and from work every day and never decided to park around the area and walk into the restaurant. Each time I saw it I thought, “I’ll probably go
There’s a Perfect Slice of Pizza for Everyone at Purgatory Pizza in Los Angeles
The day had been fairly boring for the majority of morning, until I decided to get lunch. I was sitting at a table near a window that was letting every ray of sunshine cut into Purgatory Pizza in Los Angeles. It was a hot and beautiful afternoon, and if this was any indication of how
Experience an Italian Inspired Brunch from O+O Sicilian Kitchen in Santa Monica
It seems like there’s an avid love for brunch that isn’t going anywhere. Not that I want it to, it just seems that over the last couple of years the clamor for the midday style of eating has grown in popularity. While I wasn’t the biggest fan of anything that took me out of bed
Gracie’s Pizza Brings New York Style Pie to LA
Do you ever stop and think about why you look forward to weekends so much? Weekends may be loved for the fact that the majority of us are able to remove ourselves from the robotic and mundane nature that is our 9 to 5. It may also be because those days welcome brunch which is
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