Discover the Best Puerto Rican Food Courtesy of the Triple Threat Truck

Discover the Best Puerto Rican Food Courtesy of the Triple Threat Truck

A few months ago, I received an invitation to review a food truck and at the time I was busy. Not the, “I have to wash my hair” fake kind of busy, but more of the “Did I put on deodorant this morning?” kind of busy. I was in a place where I was so

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McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams CEO Discusses Company Challenges, New Flavors, and Participating in The Taste

As I write this post, I’m scraping the bottom of a pint of ice cream with a metal spoon. I’m reaching for any remaining drops that I can scoop together to give me even the smallest taste of the flavor I just devoured. I had inhaled a pint of Sea Salt Cream & Cookies ice

Two of the Best Burgers to Order from Meat District Co. in Pasadena

I’m not new to dining at Meat District Co. in Pasadena. I’ve been to this restaurant a few times before and occasionally have to stop myself from going in on a weekly basis in order to explore other restaurants. And maintain a job. However, I recently had a reason to go back to Meat District

This Hollywood Pizza Shoppe May Be Your New Go-To Eatery

It makes no sense to go anywhere in this cold weather. Granted, cold in Los Angeles is warmer than cold in many other cities, but it still calls for warmer clothes nonetheless. Knowing that the temperature is dropping below ideal levels makes it hard for me to want to leave the house. However, food is

The Rustic Tart Invites You to Have Some of the Best Desserts in Norfolk

I didn’t know what to expect when visiting Norfolk. While I have a friend who went to college in a neighboring city and another friend who relocated to Norfolk, my only frame of reference for the city is what I’ve been told. I never had the chance to create a first-hand opinion let alone establish

Dining at This Pasadena Steak House is Worth Every Single Dollar in Your Bank Account

Well, maybe not every dollar, but some of them. Dining at Ruth’s Chris Steak House is expensive, but you already know that. Telling you that the price per plate may be the same price as replacing your tires, won’t come as a surprise, but the fact is the restaurant is worth it—at least every now

Rance’s Chicago Pizza Opens at USC Village and You Need to Get a Slice

I had been walking around the USC Village for about fifteen minutes in the rain and clearly I was lost. My bright rainbow colored umbrella going north across the village, then south, then west was probably telling to anyone seeing me make a circle that I had no clue where I was going. I was tempted

Discover Something Amazing at Bombay Palace in Beverly Hills

Once in a while when it comes to this website, I find it hard to do my job. There has been a time or two when I visit a restaurant and enjoy the food on a level beyond my expectations that makes it so difficult to write the post and even edit the photos. It

Air Food in Santa Monica Wants You to Have a Unique French Dinner

While I love a great burger and slice of pizza, a major part of me has a great love for food that has a style different than what I often eat. Taking a look at restaurants in Los Angeles, there’s no shortage of creative places to dine and Air Food in Santa Monica is no

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Experience the Gargantua Menu Before It Disappears

“It’s the last day.” They were four difficult words to hear considering what it pertained to. It wasn’t about a graduation, an employee termination, or the end of a relationship. It was the end of a menu. Sure it’s not as serious as finishing school, leaving a job, or saying goodbye to a significant other,