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It was clear that Josiah Citrin's latest venture wasn't getting the attention of Thomas Keller or Roy Choi.
It was clear that Josiah Citrin's latest venture wasn't getting the attention of Thomas Keller or Roy Choi.
Not so silver-tongued spokesperson Alice Shin won't "slap on a Nutritional Nazi straight jacket on our babies."
Roy Choi helped craft a menu of global street eats.
ESPN's "Match Truck" will broadcast every game of the World Cup and serve dishes created by Roy Choi.
Solvang has more than aebleskivers cries The L.A. Times while Daily Breeze enjoys a Hawaiian classic in Torrance.
Though the chef could churn out burgers for the rest of his life, he will instead attempt to elevate Southeast Asian food.
Chefs are commonly being confronted with backyard farmers trying to sell their goods.
Roy Choi's creations obliterate Yoshinoya's and a Santa Monica seafood tourist trap still sucks.
Syhabout partied, and then some, while in New York for the F&W BNC fete.
Roy Choi's confident new dishes could only exist in L.A. and prove his recently awarded potential.
Tonight the chef celebrates a grand-opening and his Food and Wine Best Chef nod.
A real L.A. street food festival is planned with awards for vendors.
Roy Choi will open the new Kogi restaurant with a simple menu.
Roy Choi was a self-described "dead-beat" until he hit rock bottom with a T.V. chef.
L.A.'s rising talent in the kitchen and behind the concepts are named.