Lindsay Lohan Back on the Loose at Lexington Social House; Todd Phillips Takes Paris Hilton to Beacher's Madhouse
And suddenly, a few familiar faces doing a few familiar things magically realign the cosmos of Hollywood nightlife.
And suddenly, a few familiar faces doing a few familiar things magically realign the cosmos of Hollywood nightlife.
Funnier still, Eater seems to have bought it.
"Once in a while, I may go back and do a little more cereal again when I get home. I'm a cereal junkie. When in doubt, eat cereal."
The food company tries to find a new market for all of its surplus thighs and legs.
The mammoth pizza chain is going to purchased by Golden Gate Capital.
We probably don't want to know what these two legendary pervs have in common besides a shared passion for sesame ginger chicken dumplings.
New restaurants will still be considered, while the same old company sells the same old gross food at the airport for two more years.
The petulant star acts up at La Porte Des Indes and a sous vide machine becomes available for the home chef, winning approval from the Alinea chef.
Forget Red O. L.A. has an even better depot for celeb-spotting.
Susan Feniger "looked at me with a finger pointed at her head, as if she couldn't take another minute of it," writes L.A. Times columnist Steve Lopez.
The socialite reality-show star Tweets about her disgust and California Adventure hosts mobile restaurants through August.
The state will test out mandatory breath monitors for convicted drunk drivers and federal limits on lead might be exceeded in the nation's kiddie beverages.
Courtney Cox steals Jennifer Aniston's lunch habits and a Desperate Housewives star claims a legal action against her from restaurant partners is without merit.
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A celebrity talent judge has a fondness for Japanese beer and a celebrity chef reports a jewelry heist at home.
An actress and a ball-player are spotted in Studio City while Lohan keeps out of trouble in Hollywood.
Salon makes a spurious argument about how the distractions of the internet make us non-committal, small-plate diners.
The Bouchon chef thinks New Yorkers and Californians are similar, while an Oklahoma bartender goes to jail for his messy handling of a noise complaint.
Teresa Giudice is set to release Skinny Italian, while Henry Nunez hasn't eaten for ten days of protest.
A leading chef sound proofs his restaurant for pals and California plans to lead the way in bovine emission research.