Brian Malarkey Taking Gingham Off The Rack, Bringing Searsucker To L.A.
Someone tell all the other Top Chefs to dust off the welcome mat.
Someone tell all the other Top Chefs to dust off the welcome mat.
Lots of viewers bit on the "one bite" culinary competition show.
The restaurants are giving proceeds to the Red Cross to help victims recover.
The cold-pressed juice brand is being embraced by a Top Chef and Whole Foods.
The restaurant's proceeds will got AidChild's efforts to care for children afflicted with AIDS in the notoriously discriminatory nation.
The owner of the fabric-named empire in San Diego that includes Searsucker and Gingham may want to open something here at some point.
Double the Top Chef action in San Diego!
The sour ale marks only the second of the brewing company's bottled ales on the market.
Michel Malecot, of The French Gourmet, must pay $396,575 and serve five years probation after his conviction.
No, San Diego's favorite Top Chef hasn't run out of fabrics to name restaurants out of yet.
The former Petrossian chef goes into catering, though we can't imagine he won't return to restaurants.
The "social dining experience" will have an Asian cowboy theme!
The eclectic designer will also rehaul O-Bar and design Morimoto's Live.
His first venture, also featuring burgers and hot dogs, will be in San Diego.