Evan Kleiman, David Sax, and J. Gold Take a Look "Beyond Bubbie"
The personalities are getting together to schmooze on grandma's home-cooking.
The personalities are getting together to schmooze on grandma's home-cooking.
Spago's Sherry Yard is the event's head.
The New York Times investigates what keeps Wolfgang Puck still going.
The beer pros have a new online brew shop and a tome on homebrewing.
Evan Keliman's "Good Food Pie Contest" returns for its fourth year, with judges like Michael Voltaggio, Sherry Yard, and Huell Howser.
Five events in three days, designed by and for L.A. locals.
Nadine Trujillo's home was ransacked while she worked, leading to a community appreciation day in her honor.
The chef will be the artist in residence for a talk with Evan Kleiman at a screening of Dinner Rush.
The event will gather top tastes from Los Feliz, Silver Lake, Highland Park, Atwater Village, Echo Park, and points between.
Evan Kleiman's departed restaurant will pop-up for one night at Jet Tila's new nightlife venue.
The meatless go crazy when they learn Starbucks has spiked their shakes with coloring from a beetle.
The event includes a panel discussion with the critic on fair treatment for food workers.
Elsewhere, The L.A. Weekly critic uncovers tarte flambe and the best sushi in Pasadena.
The business will now shutter on Friday the 13th in order to accommodate everyone's last meal.
The quintessential neighborhood restaurant shutters in January.
Kim Jong Il's death might have derailed the resumption of U.S. donations.
William Shatner plays it safe as a chef for a new All State spot.
Meanwhile, we worry that The New York Times is trying to steal our Gold.