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Kalidining
Look Who’s Popping Up
Jan. 8, 2013
Kail Dining Moves Downtown For Three-Week Stint
Kevin Meehan will serve his improvised menus over three weeks adjacent to Pershing Square.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Kali Dining
Dec. 17, 2012
Kevin Meehan’s Kali Dining ISO Westside Brick-And-Mortar
The chef envisions a “small, intimate” space for his roaming dinner parties.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Endangered
Sept. 4, 2012
Sazon Latin Fusion Threatens to Close After Four Years
Owner-chef Claudia Kikui worries this could be her dream project’s last month.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Look Who’s Popping Up
Aug. 20, 2012
Kevin Meehan Brings Kali Dining to Sazon Latin Fusion
The former Pinot Bistro chef promises green tomato gazpacho with yellow pepper sorbet in his month-long run in Culver City.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Let Them Eat Foie
July 17, 2012
Where to Find Foie Gras in Southern California
Using loopholes and clever dodging, the forbidden delicacy is still to be found in the Southland.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Let Them Eat Foie
July 11, 2012
Foie Still Popping Up in L.A. and The Bay
Former Cafe Pinot chef Kevin Meehan claims to “know a guy who knows a guy.”
By
Hadley Tomicki
Look Who’s Popping Up
Feb. 29, 2012
Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Negotiating Extension at Capri; Kevin Meehan Brings
The Cafe Pinot chef is changing locations, price points, and menus for his underground dinner party that sees lots of fish topped with, and on top of, things.
By
Hadley Tomicki