Scarpetta Coming to Montage Beverly Hills
The pillaging of L.A. by now-you-see-me, now-you-don't-chefs continues.
The pillaging of L.A. by now-you-see-me, now-you-don't-chefs continues.
It might be another nice place to conveniently misplace your handgun.
While Jose Andres and Katsuya Uechi will replicate in Miami, Jorge Portillo is happy to be off of four wheels.
The "shrewd fast food" spot will serve burgers, salads, and vegan soft-serve.
They'll feature customize-it-yourself guacamole bars and "good" margaritas.
Munish Narula brings his popular casual Indian restaurant to Bryn Mawr.
A three-story market will open in a former Barnes & Noble on 86th Street.
The second location of this locally sourced salad spot will cater to the area's corporate workers.
A cook lands in hot water while Tater Tots might be the best way to avoid dinner with an infant.
Heart-healthy, lunch-friendly restaurants like this are suddenly flooding the neighborhood.
The next step is convincing consumers the fish is safe. Meanwhile, a weak economy is opening the door to franchise ambitions.
The first 100 people in line get a year's worth of free food.
A legendary restaurant-turned music venue is back, while a stalwart Chinese restaurant eyes a second location after many decades.
The new wine and beer cafe will be tiny, with just 32 seats.
The churro chain appeared half-dead after closing in Santa Monica, but plans a worldwide expansion.