The iconic Philly chain plans 25 stores in Southern California. Will it succeed where Del's failed?
A woman was arrested in Burbank after offering sexual favors in exchange for the McDonald's favorite.
The Atwater brewery will give guests the first taste of Rye on the Palate and Schwartz Stout at Tony's Darts Away.
The beer bar is holding a benefit to free beagles from a research lab in Spain.
The cafe has its origins in Louisiana and will soon grand-open its first California store in Burbank.
The new concept will roll out to several So Cal location in the coming years.
Japan's government reports its food is safe from radiation as ramen is shipped in to feed survivors of the recent earthquake and tsunami.
Somehow, someway, we suspect someone will manage to throw a food truck or two into this mix.
Before the pop-up shuts down, the restaurant will offer a take on the Italian Christmas Eve tradition.
Albert Huang's bao-fight at a CHinese restaurant doesn't lead to more serious charges, while a sign of the times hits Los Feliz.
Burbank might be your shortest route, depending as always, on traffic.
A wine bar doesn't work on LaBrea, so owners go back to the original barely-working concept, while Susan Feniger's Street team holds a demo and tasting in Santa Monica.
The former Dodger Stadium chef and his wife, owner of Little Flower Candy Co., is hand-grinding the beef and importing hot dogs from new Jersey's Thumann's.
Over 40 restaurants and three cooking show stars will hit Taste of Burbank.
The Iron Chef promises an affordable concept while staff lapses are cited for the departure of Library Bar's mix-master.
The Naked Chef has healthier Golden Arches back home and the tomato industry's public enemy #1 is in more trouble.
New owner Tony Yanow plans all craft and draft beer from within California.
Culver City has a new sandwich shop and a 25-year old restaurant closes near UCLA.