Freddy Smalls Launches Happy Hour
The discounted drinks still seem to be a draw over the edible selections.
The discounted drinks still seem to be a draw over the edible selections.
The makers of kim chi and kalbi wieners plan to debut before summer.
The new eatery promises to serve pizza unlike any in the world.
The Sawtelle bean roaster is behind the popular restaurant's new coffee program.
The 60-year-old donut shop is like a preserved slice of vintage L.A.
An import from Osaka, the menu has just two options.
The kaiseki restaurant is hidden behind a discreet in the old site of Mr. Cecil's.
The new restaurant will combine the best of both eateries and will even be called "New Japan by Sushi Stop."
With Nina's, Plan Check, Nong La, and this new entry opening, the flavor profile is changing on Japanese-heavy Sawtelle.
Finally, Steve Livigni and Pablo Moix hit Little Osaka.
After a solid seven-year run, Eric Nakamura's cafe might be replaced by a tsukemen ramen shop.
Dishes include double-smoked, double-spiced pastrami on upside-down burger buns.
The West L.A. bar and restaurant has late-night dining written all over it, now it has a menu to back it up.
The restaurant looks to be placing as much emphasis on the bar as it is on Ernesto Uchimura's menu.
Freddy Smalls serves a pig ear, bacon, and egg sandwich on its late-night menu.
The chef's rabid following will trek to West L.A. for a 25-day reign of the ever popular pop-up.
The well-known principles here are all flexing different muscles for this enviable neighborhood venture.