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Grab Your Next Sandwich from the Sammiche Shoppe in Inglewood
I’m spending more time in Inglewood thanks to my job. The company I work for has offices throughout southern California, and I’ve been frequenting to Inglewood more and more. One of my biggest struggles while at work in the city is deciding on where to eat. As a person who isn’t shy to finding my
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
Highly Likely is a Little Ray of Sunshine on West Adams
Lately, I’ve been getting excited about leaving my job. Not because my coworkers annoy me, because I love them. And not because I dislike what I do because I’m getting pretty good at it and I like it too. But I’m beginning to enjoy the actual act of leaving work because my job allows me
Two Reasons You Need to Visit Bolo at Smorgasburg LA
I’ve been to Smorgasburg in Downtown Los Angeles a few times and have had little difficulty in finding something delicious to eat. The weekly pop up that began in New York City has found space at ROW DTLA, opening its doors every Sunday morning and closing just before evening. With a handful of food vendors,
Where to Get the Best Panini in Agoura Hills
I told Sara that I would help her paint the rooms in her new house and although I had agreed, I didn’t think we were actually going to do it. In my head, agreeing to help her paint was like saying I would fill out the census: sure it would be helpful to do it,
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
Ritter’s Steam Kettle Cooking Opens in Alhambra and You Need to Eat There Now
New Orleans is a unique city where I spent close to five years of my life. I studied psychology at the Xavier University of Louisiana and while I was in one of the most creative culinary cities, I didn’t appreciate the food as best as I could have. It’s a regret of mine and one
Bardonna in Silver Lake is a Perfect Getaway Lunch Spot
Bardonna in Silver Lake was cuter than I expected. Walking up to the restaurant I passed it once, ok twice. It was a simple oversight on my part, but there was no signage on the exterior. Once I saw the “3206” stickers on the top window I figured I found my destination. There were two
Where to Get Duck Fat Fries, Philly Roast Pork Sandwiches, and More in Koreatown
If someone told you to walk down an alley (dark or well lit), would you do it? Of course not, that’s how people die. But if someone told you to walk down an alley and at the end of it you saw a restaurant, would you do it uncertain of what would come out along
International Eats: Ojo de Agua Serves the Freshest Plates in Mexico City
After Michelle and Diego introduced me to the Fonda Mayora, they gave me a tour of other restaurants in the Condesa. They pointed out a couple of hidden spots, places that could be skipped, and then a few that they highly recommend. Along that tour they pointed out Ojo de Agua. In the first glance,