Brad A. Johnson Hammers Laurel Hardware; Rodell Reveals No Surprises at Nobu Malibu
The Time Out critic calls the West Hollywood hottie "lazy" and the pizza "gummy."
The Time Out critic calls the West Hollywood hottie "lazy" and the pizza "gummy."
The political pundit may have talked shop with a man he'd just met only 50 minutes before he was declared dead.
The offerings, which might be better suited to vegetarians, earn a solid B from lunch authority Zach Brooks.
Mr. Gold also gobbles up a not-so-authentic, but-trying-really-hard beefsteak dinner with Neal Fraser at the helm.
A lunch of hits and misses confirms there's a lot to love at Josef Centeno's new casual spot.
Yes, the much ballyhooed ramen is finally here. Well, at least for three hours a day.
According to Howard Buffett, a new approach to farms in Africa is needed.
Hate, rare for this town, is one of the many reasons why we love Zach Brooks.
Unfortunately, what sounds like the world's greatest invention contains neither butter nor beer.
Roy Choi's Culver City spot has a new burger for a new meal, while his Palms rice bowl restaurant is trying to expand.
While not exactly the gyro carts he left behind in Manhattan, the Greek chain helps fulfill Zach Brook's street meat dreams.
The Persian sandwich and kebab mainstay introduces a more upscale concept.
Midtown Lunch looks at seven things to hate about eating lunch in L.A.
Does L.A. have further to go to fulfill Saveur's promises?