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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
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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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Enjoy LA Magazine’s Best New Restaurants of 2018
Los Angeles Magazine has published their 6th Annual Best New Restaurants list. Making the grade for 2018 are Wes Avila’s Guerilla Tacos, the super-buzzy Filipino spot, Ma’am Sir, David Chang’s Majordomo, Somni, an outpost of Spain’s modernist cuisine, Silver Lake’s first Jewish … Continue reading
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Tagged Alta Adams, Bavel, bellwether, Best New Restaurant, Bestia, Chef Steve Samson, David Chang, Freedmans, Guerilla Tacos, Hippo, Kali, Los Angeles magazine, Love & Salt, Ma’am Sir, Majordomo, Mozza, Porridge + Puffs, Rossoblu, Somni, Wes Avila
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Favorites from The Taste 2018: Saturday Night
The Taste has become a favorite LA food tradition for Labor Day Weekend. Having spent so many holiday afternoons and evenings experiencing sensory overload in the artificial streets of Paramount Studios, I can now spot them in commercials and TV … Continue reading