Providence – LA Times

Been saving up for Providence? Go now. Plus, an Eastside food festival e following are two food events you need to know about. One is super fancy; the other is not. And both deserve a spot on your calendar. Michael Cimarusti is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Providence, his Melrose Avenue restaurant, which has been […]

Bäco Mercat – Discover Los Angeles

The Best Sandwiches in Los Angeles: Summer 2015 wo slices of bread, balanced fillings and imagination is all it takes to create a satisfying sandwich, but great versions remain elusive. Luckily, Los Angeles has a legacy of classic sandwiches, including Langer’s Deli #19, Philippe the Original and Cole’s French dips, and the Bay Cities Godmother. […]

Mercado – TimeOut LA

The best restaurants in Santa Monica Hanging out on the Westside and getting hangry? These Santa Monica restaurants should do the trick. For those who don’t live in Santa Monica, making the trek there can be a daunting journey. Will there be traffic? Probably. Will it be hard to find parking? Oh, most definitely. Will […]

Fred 62 & McCall’s Meat & Fish Co. – LA Times

10 great places for food lovers in Los Feliz Los Feliz, the quaint neighborhood wedged between Hollywood and Silver Lake, is a mix of glamour villas in the hills, Arts and Crafts cottages and mid-century apartment buildings. Eminently walkable, the main drags — Vermont, Hollywood Boulevard and Hillhurst — are filled with a grab bag […]

Plan Check – LA Eater

Plan Check Marks the Westside Off Its List With Upcoming Santa Monica Outlet Even more burgers, and maybe even some seafood, by the beach. Right on cue, it looks like Plan Check is ready for another location. The ultra-popular burger and beer spot first launched on Sawtelle several years ago, and has since jumped to Fairfax and even […]

Ammo – LA Eater

Ammo Rebrands as Ammo-To-Go on Melrose, Plans Takeout Dominance This Fall Coming in September. So now that the world has gotten a peek inside the future home of Salt’s Cure 2.0 on Highland, there’s only one big, glaring question left: What’s to become of Ammo? The well-liked neighborhood spot had been operating from the soon-to-be Salt’s Cure […]

El Cholo & Chinois – Zagat

17 Throwback Restaurants You Have to Visit in LA Those who say that Los Angeles has no history clearly haven’t eaten at Philippe the Original or Musso & Frank. These are just two of the oldest restaurants still operating today, places that harken back to a simpler time. Some of the most iconic restaurants might […]

DeSano Pizza Bakery – Thrillist

THE BEST PIZZAS IN LA, BY ‘HOOD LA gets a lot of flack from New Yorkers for not having great pizza, to which we say: you’re under a foot of snow right now and it’s 80 degrees outside here. FACE. Oh, and also, we have a ton of great pizza, in literally every neighborhood in […]

Dudley Market – LA Eater

Venice’s grab-n-go game is as strong as ever, with options like Gjelina Take Away and Gjusta making sure even folks on the move can stay fed. Now there’s Dudley Market, a beach-adjacent cafe space that combines restaurant and retail into one pretty little package. The work of Conner Mitchell and chef Jesse Barber, Dudley Market leans […]

Officine BRERA – LA Times

Factory Kitchen team’s new Officine Brera to bring ‘fog cuisine’ to downtown Ever heard of “fog cuisine”? Living in SoCal, probably not. According to Factory Kitchen chef Angelo Auriana, it’s food that benefits from the fog that gathers near rivers and marshes. And it’s the concept behind his new downtown restaurant, Officine Brera. Yes, the […]