A Look Back at Le Grand Fooding Crush LA
The French guidebook came to town to share its affections for Nancy Silverton, Roy Choi, Joseph Centeno, and a few Paris-imported guest stars.
We have an exclusive link to pre-sale tickets, two weeks before the public can bite.
As we discussed earlier, Le Fooding is going down in Brooklyn this weekend, and our very own Danny Bowien is there. Today Grub Street NY talks to founder Alexandre Cammas about where he likes to eat, and what's going on...
In addition to a good time, it's yet another sign L.A. is overcoming its underdog status and stereotypes.
We sit down with the former food writer as his Brooklyn festival kicks into gear.
The friendly French-food-festival rivals return this fall with competing schedules of dinners, demos, and al fresco feasts.
The best entrant calls out both new-catch herring and a moose-and-lamb pâté. We can get behind that.
This is happening at Le Fooding Brooklyn Fling on September 23.
Radis, beurre et sel, avec KABOOM! Oh, and Mike D. will be there, too.
Plus: A free concert from the Hold Steady, a visiting chef at Bar Basque, a semi-Gambian bakery, and more neighborhood news.
Around-the-clock food, from the world's best chefs, for three days straight.
The French celebration of food-world enfants terribles is back.
In some new videos of Le Grand Fooding 2010 in New York, we catch a glimpse of Gylenhaal, and several S.F. chefs discuss the Northern California vs. New York rivalry.
The visiting team took it, folks. Game, set, match. But things got a bit too crowded to savor the nuances.