Besha Rodell Catches Up With Jeremy Fox at Rustic Canyon
The former Ubuntu chef gets three stars for his seasonal selections.
The former Ubuntu chef gets three stars for his seasonal selections.
Jesse Barber is the venture's new ace-in-the-hole, following the exit of Jeremy Fox.
Fox is leaving diners with reservations for his January series empty-handed to pursue another opportunity.
Jesse Barber, Previous of Tasting Kitchen Venice, Finds a New job at Barnyard
There are still 20 to 30 seats available for the seven-course super-chef collaboration.
A four-course, $50 meal introduces "this is not a pop-up," a new project intended to keep chefs cooking between restaurants.
It's like the Lollapalooza of L.A. Chefs.
Former general manager Helena Brown tells us the ownership "wasn't a good fit."
"I've never really been into salads. I grew up on fast food, but I'm 36 now, and it doesn't make me feel so good anymore."
The chef will offer samples and a soup using heirloom melons grown from Baker Creek's seeds.
After a rumor of a new restaurant sparks on Pinterest, the chef says it's just a plan on paper for now.
The former Ubuntu chef promises "peasant cuisine," which will probably be sold to rich people.
L.A. reminds the chef of his hometown of Atlanta, making it a natural fit for his next move.
The collaboration dinner series also now includes Michael Voltaggio and Rory Herrmann.
The well-known principles here are all flexing different muscles for this enviable neighborhood venture.
The neighborhood gets its first peek at former Ubuntu chef Jeremy Fox's SoCal menu tonight.