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Pasta Sisters, I Will Return When this is Over
I miss pasta. I don’t mean the kind that I pull out the cupboard, question the expiration date, and then boil in water and hope for the best. I miss the kind of pasta that gets made in a kitchen, plated, and brought before me at a table. If you can gather, I miss pasta
Giorgia Sinatra of Pasta Sisters Talks Affordable Italian Food in LA, the Buzzfeed Effect, and Joining The Taste by LA Times
This may sound like an exaggeration, but at least once a week I hear about Pasta Sisters. I may hear the name in passing, read about them in an article, or come across someone posting about the restaurant on Instagram. Whatever way the restaurant enters my day, the point is that they do it. Recently,
Have a Healthy Dinner of Salad, Pasta, and More at Napa Valley Grille in West LA
Vegetarian and healthy plates are following me. Not on a stalker level, but I’m seeing them more often. Lately I’ve been visiting restaurants and while looking through the menu I find myself opting for healthier plates. Burgers have been replaced with salads and steaks have been substituted with quinoa power bowls. I don’t know if
Nossa Quietly Opens Bringing Brazilian-Italian Plates to Hillhurst
At Nossa, it starts with the aroma. You’re sitting in the outdoor patio possibly clicking away on your phone or chatting with someone in your direct view and then the aroma hits you. Gently it almost calls you to turn around and the scent takes a hold of you. It’s in that moment that the
Never Underestimate this Dish from Gale’s Restaurant, Plus Other Great Items
We all have flaws and I am no exception. Some of us may not be eager to announce them to the world, but I don’t feel that way. I feel that once I tell you my shortcomings that I can start working towards fixing them. With that said, it’s time that I open up and
Bacari W. 3rd’s New Limited Menu Highlights Korean Inspired Ingredients
As routine and ordinary as some of the current days may be, a delightful break in it all can come in the form of food. No, not the ice cream you found in the back of the freezer, put it back, step away slowly, and leave it alone. Instead of going down that dark road,
St. Anne’s Restaurant in North Hollywood Has Great Plates for Your Night Out
I need to get out of my comfort zone. I’ve been eating in many familiar places and going to similar areas because I know them. Many of the streets in Pasadena are second nature to me and I find myself commuting in a sort of autopilot throughout parts of Crenshaw. Yes I travel a bit,
Nerano in Beverly Hills Welcomes You to Have a Beautiful Italian Lunch
I take lunch very seriously. Correction: I take any meal of the day very seriously, but lunch in particular. I wouldn’t say I walk up to a plate on a table during the middle of the day with a sweat band around my head, but it’s kind of close. I can’t speak for the staff
Enjoy Carbonara Month at Casa Barilla Before It Disappears
Sometimes, one plate just isn’t enough. You may be asking why a restaurant blogger like myself would even consider the idea of having “one plate”, but every now and then I would like to ditch the sweat pants and button my jeans. I don’t think that’s too much to ask. Although the occasions run rare,
Bravo Welcomes LA’s Own Chef Bruce Kalman on “Top Chef” Season 15
While most food lovers are seen in restaurants clamoring to get the best shot of whatever dish is placed in front of us, there is some down time in spite of it all. For myself, that down time is usually spent catching up on my favorite shows. Love and Hip Hop, The Profit, and of