Oprah Winfrey Hits Scarpetta, Buys Homeless Man a Meal
The celebrity mogul bought dinner for a homeless man at Scarpetta.
The celebrity mogul bought dinner for a homeless man at Scarpetta.
Naturally, the celebrity couple was given a lot of grief for enjoying a little fast food.
For anyone seeking to knock boots with a belly full of lamb ribs and red wine.
The rap mogul goes from big pimpin' to big tippin'!
"I'm kind of a little bit of a grazer."
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.
Jeff Cerciello's fries are cult-worthy, cries the L.A. Weekly, while Angeleno and L.A. Times are both sold on Scott Conant's $24 spaghetti.
It's that yin and yang with the butterscotch and the saltiness."
L.A. Times loves Alex Sarkissian and his menu, but can't stand the parking situation, while L.A. Weekly looks at Uyghur cuisine in San Gabriel.
The Scarpetta chef also explains his concerns about expansion in the wake of Tom Colicchio's Craft announcement and why we don't have his baby goat dish.
Scott Conant plays in our markets and introduces his meaty signatures to 90210.
Scot Conant will have a mostly original menu to fit West Coast tastes.
L.A.'s fall's openings are exciting enough to distract us from Nancy Silverton burgers and Michael Voltaggio's plans.
Celebrity chefs include locals like CJ Jacobson and Shannon Swindle.
The pillaging of L.A. by now-you-see-me, now-you-don't-chefs continues.