If Chefs Were Really Rock Stars, Who Would They Be?
A look into a world where Anthony Bourdain is actually Sid Vicious and Alice Waters plays Joni Mitchell.
The chain shows off its skills with a few slices and a wicked way with Photoshop.
The L.A. Times' food blog jumps the gun a little on L.A. food writers' favorite holiday.
That explains a lot about the restaurant's customer service.
The city's annual chalk-drawing festival tells us exactly what Julia Child shares in common with P. Diddy.
Faced with impending doom, two L.A. chefs are smart enough to shout out the loves of their lives.
The fiberglass "Chicken Boy" statue spent 23 years in storage before topping a Highland Park studio.
Leave it to food to bring Von Wafer together with Darvin Ham and OJ Mayo.
Gingerbread-obsessed bloggers recreate Sandy Koufax's perfect game down to the tiniest details.
The local family-owned chain expresses their good cheer through the medium of pizza.
A randy, grinning moon mascot looks ready for the new Mexican joint to pop-up.
The City Council continues blundering through the issue of food trucks.
Mr. Toast creator Dan Goodsell is bringing one of his cuddly breakfast pals to The Dark Side.
April Fool's Day jokes about chefs and restaurants were picked up as news by other outlets yesterday.
The Food Network renews a popular cooking show and two political heavyweights look at the nation's growing waistlines.
A birthday gag leaves Pasadena with a giant piece of cutlery.
A comedic "prison cooking show" will be staged as part of WTF?! Festival in Culver City.