Pasadena Pizza Place Goes All Night
True to its name, Late Night Pizza doesn't even open until eleven every night.
True to its name, Late Night Pizza doesn't even open until eleven every night.
The event finds chefs from Baja added to the solid lineup of over 100 vendors.
The experimental Italian has a beverage program dream team that includes Vincenzo Marianella, Christina Perozzi, and Dominic Ta.
The chef has a blunt laundry list of ingredients he'll pair with the taboo liver, plus five surprises for the chef's table.
The wine bar's "boxed wine" comes in decommissioned Army ammunition cases that fit four bottles each.
The forthcoming Old Town location takes its minimalist inspiration from the nearby Apple Store.
Restaurants city-wide will prepare drinks and dishes in her honor, culminating in a simultaneous toast to the legendary celebrity chef.
The Asian street food event is quadrupling the size of its venue to lure back repulsed foodies.
The critic praises a new forward-leaning menu of San Sebastian-style cuisine in Pasadena.
An Italian-Californian dream-team is assembling in Pasadena.
But maybe there's a positive lesson in this for the city at large?
Well, Dr. Dre won't be there, but you can catch oyster and intestine mien xian.
"Last year, we had dinner around the same time and no one recognized us. This time, at least five different groups walked up to say how much they loved the show."
A second suspect was arrested in yet another crime against taco town.
Brewmaster David Larsen will introduce his double IPA and pale ale, with plans to follow with an imperial stout and rye IPA.
The Royce chef plans a series of meals inspired by and dedicated to French artists.
Alex Reznik will make a foie soup with chicken skin, while Greg Daniels plans blood biscuits and duck bacon.
The critic pens a swan song for L.A. Weekly on the city's densest, arguably greatest dining district.