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Highlights of LA Times’ ‘The Taste’: Saturday Night
Saturday night is always a big bash at the LA Times’ Taste. Although it is no longer themed “Cocktail Confidential,” the event is still as much about drinking as eating. It attracted the biggest crowd of the three events—it felt like … Continue reading
Posted in Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Events, Food
Tagged Baltaire, Bazaar by Jose Andres, bellwether, BuBu's, Café Birdie, Cameron Mitchell Restaurants, Castaway, Coni Seafood, Doghaus, Eataly, Ellie's, Faith & Flower, Holly Jivin, Hotville Chicken, Izakaya Osen, Kali, LA Brisket, LA Times' Taste, Little Sister, LN2, Maple Block Meat Co., Michael Hung, Tacos 1986, Taste LA, The taste, Viet Pham
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Favorites from Friday Night’s Taste from the LA Times
It was nice to return to the now-familiar Paramount backlot with its small-town storefronts and New York tenement buildings, which still make me think of the cover of Physical Graffiti. In spite of the continuing hot weather, it was evident … Continue reading
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Tagged Amor y Tacos, Baltaire, Bone Kettle's, casa vega, Chef Tony Esnault, Church & State, Con'i Seafood's, Creekstone Farm, farm-to-table, Farmhouse, Gus' World Famous Fried Chicken, Holbox, iPic, Jonathan gold, Kenter Canyon Farms polenta, LA Times, Los Angeles Times, Nerano, Otium's, Pacific Dining Car, Park's BBQ, PCPLA, Physical Graffiti, Poppy + Rose, Puesto Tacos, Rao's, Sherry Yard, The Bellwether, The Taste Friday night, Wanderlust Creamery
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Highlights from LA Magazine’s Food Event 2017
Once again, Los Angeles magazine held their annual Food Event at the gorgeous Saddlerock Ranch, with its wide expanse of grass nestled in the shadow of the hills. There were a lot of new participants this year, including both new and … Continue reading