Madame Wong's Returns; Chi Dynasty Expands
A legendary restaurant-turned music venue is back, while a stalwart Chinese restaurant eyes a second location after many decades.
A legendary restaurant-turned music venue is back, while a stalwart Chinese restaurant eyes a second location after many decades.
Sean Takaki introduces high-end Thanksgiving panini and pineapple-burgundy braised pork belly on a baguette.
Also, the Mission gets a farmers' market!
The "Take Back Your Lunch" movement advocates eating your midday meal in the real world. Plus, a word about stinky office eaters.
Thermidor, the 1960s-inspired new restaurant on Mint Plaza from Spork guys Bruce Binn and Neil Jorgenson, is now open for lunch. You'll want to start with a drink, naturally. [Tablehopper, Earlier]...
Plus, Tom Colicchio reports from the scene of the oil spill.
The brewery and restaurants' Media location celebrates a decade in business.
Plus, Waverly Inn does brunch and Julie Reiner preps her Hawaiian cocktail bar in Soho.
The Sheffield restaurant already serves some interesting sandwiches.
Bakestudio sells salads, sandwiches, and of course, bread in El Segundo.
The new lunch place at 10th and Market features geek-themed sandwich names, like "And This One Time at Band Camp."
Classic sandwiches with carefully sourced ingredients make for a new a fast option in Westwood.
Handmade tortillas will be made on the Culver City patio.
A couple of outdoor-dining spots have started working the day shift.
You know a joint is serious about breakfast when it throws around the phrase “Lancaster County egg program.”
Via their Twitter, Kitchenette announces today that they're stopping their lunch service at Heart wine bar "until further notice." Guess they weren't getting quite the same traffic as at their flagship. [@kitchenettesf]...
Plus: what the new healthcare bill means for restaurants, and Dubai bans all cooking alcohol, all in our morning news roundup.