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Super Bowl 2022: 18 Great Food Specials You Won’t Want to Miss
The Super Bowl is always a good reason to converge and indulge. This year, the Super Bowl is even more exciting than usual for Angelenos, as the Big Game returns to LA after a nearly 30-year absence. Watch the Los … Continue reading
Posted in Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Food, News & Sports
Tagged Akasha, black angus, byrdie's rotisserie, cafe gratitude, chef suzanne tracht, el granjero cantina, godfrey hotel hollywood, gracias madre, I|O rooftop, JAR restaurant, Karin E. Baker, mas veggies vegan taqueria, massis kabob, san pedro fish market, shoreslax, sugar palm santa monica, tacos AF, urban plates, viceroy santa monica
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Celebrate Lunar New Year all Month Long!
Gung hay fat choy! Happy lunar new year! Today marks the beginning of the Year of the Tiger. We miss the annual Golden Dragon Parade in Chinatown, which is canceled again this year due to the pandemic surge. Don’t fret–there … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Food, Music, Theater, Upcoming Events
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Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day Differently this Year
Sadly, the Kingdom Day Parade, Inglewood’s Kingfest and many other annual events have been cancelled this year due to Omicron, but you can still observe the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. in the safety of your home. Celebrate Remotely … Continue reading
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Savor Vietnamese Take-out at Tay Ho’s Grand Opening This Saturday
Now in soft opening mode, take-out eatery Tay Ho serves traditional Vietnamese street food, with cool, vibrant packaging that makes it extremely transportable. Come celebrate Tay Ho’s grand opening in San Gabriel this Saturday, January 15, with hours of giveaways, … Continue reading
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Tagged San Gabriel Valley, Tay Ho Restaurant San Gabriel, vietnamese food
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How to BOGO at Veggie Grill on January 12
It’s Veganuary all month long. Why not celebrate with a BOGO meal offer at Veggie Grill on Wednesday, January 12? The fast-casual plant-based chain has declared VG Rookie Day on January 12. Bring a friend who’s never been to Veggie Grill … Continue reading
Where to Dine & Get Takeout This Christmas in LA
Christmas is this Saturday. Whether you’re looking to dine at a restaurant, get a feast to go, check out a cocktail pop-up, or enjoy a highball with high tea, see below for a list of a few of our favorite … Continue reading
Posted in Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Food
Tagged a.o.c., Bourbon Steak, christmas 2021, christmas dinners to-go in los angeles, Genghis Cohen, Karin E. Baker, lanea santa monica, le meridien pasadena arcadia, savoca, the castaway, the green room, urban plates, veggie grill, wise sons jewish deli los angeles
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Hanukkah Treats & Celebrations in Los Angeles
Latkes and brisket and kugel, oh my! Hanukkah 2021 begins on Sunday, November 28. See below for recommendations for places to celebrate in person or virtually, and where to get brisket, latkes, noodle kugel, matzo ball soup, and rugelach for Hanukkah dining. A … Continue reading
Tokyo’s Legendary Ramen Nagi Opens in LA
After years of running guerilla-style ramen shops in borrowed bar spaces and training in renowned Hakata ramen shops, Chef Satoshi Ikuta opened his first Ramen Nagi location in Tokyo. Ramen Nagi became legendary, with 35 locations all over Asia. The … Continue reading
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Tagged chef satoshi ikuta, edamame, gyoza, karaage chicken, Karin E. Baker, Ramen, ramen los angeles, ramen nagi, vegan ramen
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