If the Restaurant's Too Loud, You're Probably Too Old to Enjoy It
Noisy restaurants: Love 'em or leave 'em?
Noisy restaurants: Love 'em or leave 'em?
A one-dollar surcharge for tap water at your favorite restaurant could provide a child with clean water for 40 days.
A big eatin' rap animal named Conor Knighton has been busy digging through menus for this track.
The event started as a culinary demo with Julia Child and stands as Planned Parenthood L.A.'s strongest fund-raiser today.
The Bizarre Foods host cites Lucques' magical moment, while Goin tells it all to her high school newsletter.
The chef will sign books, while the sommelier pours two of her own wines.
The Lucques chef says "it's all about having your mise-en-place together."
The Philadelphia chef will cook four Italian dishes while signing his new book.
This one-off special will trail the couple as they prepare for a benefit for the Hollywood Farmers Market.
Battle-hardened kitchen vets Roxana Jullapat and Daniel Mattern will unite again at a new seasonal center from the owners of Barbrix.
The meal will adhere to tradition, while still being lead by the market.
Berkshire pigs, strawberry aguas frescas, and live bluegrass will introduce foodies to L.A.'s farm-fresh country scene in the Malibu hills.
Some of 2011's most anticipated projects will see their debut at the anti-hunger fund-raiser.
If celebrities were really looking for a low-profile, they'd avoid the Hollywood hot-spot and eat at Norm's.
The event began with a cooking demo by Julia Child.
The event at Lucques celebrates Hamilton's new book Blood, Bones, and Butter with a preparation of its titular ingredients.
Apparently, Vinnie Barbarino got the blessing to play The Teflon Don while dining in Santa Monica with his son.
The power-partner will appear on a three-hour panel featuring inspiring women at the top of their fields.
Los Angeles magazine puts Lazy Ox Canteen at the top of its list, while Capo vets do brisket and beef ribs just right in Van Nuys.