Holstein's Burgers Joining L.A. Talent at Cosmopolitan
Is Nancy Silverton's Short Order already setting a tone for winter trends?
Is Nancy Silverton's Short Order already setting a tone for winter trends?
While Jose Andres and Katsuya Uechi will replicate in Miami, Jorge Portillo is happy to be off of four wheels.
"Every time she comes to the restaurant, I'm scared. I'm like, where is this asparagus coming from?"
On their Innovation Tour 2010, CHOW throws S.F. under the bus after a "fun" trip to L.A.
Restaurant recruiter Brad Metzger installed a state-of-the-art test kitchen to preview local cooking talent.
He doesn't seem too familiar with our scene, but believes the hype nonetheless.
The Bazaar, Susan Feniger's Street, and Michael's are all in.
Alejandro Fernandez gets Andres credit for putting Spain on the wine map.
Some are serving less meat; others are doubling up.
It's not the gig at Harvard or fancy food that impress us as much as Andres' dedication to the American diet.
Will it be Jose Andres, Tom Colicchio, Gary Danko, Suzanne Goin, or Charles Phan?
Plus, Facebookers couldn't care less how Scott Conant feels about raw onions.
The Bazaar chef thinks critics on both coasts can be clueless.
José Andrés will also instruct scientists in the wonders of foam.
Jose Andres expands his morning menu but is no longer serving brunch inside of The Bazaar.
The Bazaar chef is awarded for his creativity, while a man eats 29 meatballs in one minute.
Plus: José Andrés honored and chain restaurants sued, all in our morning news roundup.
But will it be the restaurant we're hoping for?
Tim Burton took a cue from a TV toque and a famous club is sued by a more famous club.