Slaw Dogs Brings Rippers to the Valley; New Hipster Pizza in Little Tokyo
L.A. Craft Beer Crawl, Rosa Mexicano Ice Cream Social, L.A.'s first Mexican-Kosher restaurant, and more in the Neighborhood Watch.
L.A. Craft Beer Crawl, Rosa Mexicano Ice Cream Social, L.A.'s first Mexican-Kosher restaurant, and more in the Neighborhood Watch.
The second offshoot of the splashy New York import may open as early as next week.
Marina: The Marina doesn't like complicated ethnic things. That Egyptian pizza, er, feteer place Crave City (2015 Chestnut) has closed after only eight months. [Scoop] Tenderloin: Hyde-Away Blues BBQ (547 Hyde) appears to have finally opened after an extended delay/hiatus....
And no, we don't feel threatened by all this imported hot dog action.
We chat with the Yankees star as he launches his own sangria line.
The Mexican mini-chain will soon roll out a certified list of special options for the gluten-intolerant, guaranteed free of cross-contamination.
Plus: a four-course dinner with wine pairing at Treehouse, free eatz in midtown, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: a downtown soup tour, buffet special at the Delta Grill, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Whether you're a super-fan or a dilettante, The Superbowl is always a great chance to eat a lot.
Plus Sixpoint Brewery celebrates its sixth anniversary in Prospect Heights, and more, in our daily neighborhood watch.
L.A. Weekly finds Puck's luxury sky-scraping restaurant hit or miss, while L.A. Times is content with The Redbury's trendy Hollywood scene.
The New York-founded chain will replace Borracho Cantina on The Strip.
The 36th annual event will feature restaurants like Lawry's, Little Dom's, and Grill on the Alley, while a certain smoothie shop definitely won't make it.
Plus: The Slipper Room prepares to close, and Brooklyn Farmacy officially opens, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: Linda's Place wants to change its name, and Two Boots' anniversary pizza, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
A Game Day plan for foodies, vegetarians, beer fans, and home cooks.
Plus: Tyra Banks brunches at Commerce, Harold Ford Jr. campaigns at Ritorante San Pietro, and more in our weekly roundup of boldface dining.
S. Irene Virbila isn't blown away by Laurent Quenioux's place and L.A. Mag thinks Rosa Mexicano lacks heat.