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Hot new food for your weekend in Los Angeles

Hot new food for your weekend in Los Angeles

Cool down your work week with some hot new food for your weekend in Los Angeles. This piece is updated only when there’s enough new content to stuff your face with, so be mindful of the dates. Weekend of March 29th All ’Antico Vinaio (Koreatown) 

Go for the Food, Stay for the Dodgers

Go for the Food, Stay for the Dodgers

March 28th, 2024, marks Opening Day at Dodger Stadium, and it promises to be an amazing season!! Special events include the ever-popular Friday night Drone Shows, New bobbleheads including Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts, Father’s Day and Mother’s Day Events, and lots of opportunities for 

Every Bunny Loves an Easter Brunch

Every Bunny Loves an Easter Brunch

Easter is coming up, and if you’re familiar with my Easters of the past, you know I always make my Easter brunch reservations at the last minute… So let’s hop to it!!! Here’s a list of the best Easter brunches under $100, plus other sweet 

See Which World Famous Florentine Sandwich Shop is Opening its Doors in Los Angeles

See Which World Famous Florentine Sandwich Shop is Opening its Doors in Los Angeles

One of the world’s best sandwiches is officially making Los Angeles its next home! Florentine sandwich shop All’Antico Vinaio has already made a splash in NYC, with consistent lines around the block packed with people craving those schiacciata bread creations. Find out where and when 

Here’s Where to go for St. Patrick’s Day 2024 in Los Angeles

Here’s Where to go for St. Patrick’s Day 2024 in Los Angeles

Despite the luck of the Irish often being found at the bottom of a glass, here are a few places to enjoy the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day 2024 without any spirits! Plus, a few to just go wild at and be the ultimate St. 

Eat like a lady this International Women’s Day

Eat like a lady this International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day on March 8th, 2024, is a recognized day to be discriminatory all over the world. For the purpose of this story, I’ll be profiling the best female chefs in Los Angeles in a way I usually wouldn’t: by gender. While there shouldn’t