Missed Dine LA at Jane Q? Here Are Some Dishes You Can Still Try Now!

Missed Dine LA at Jane Q? Here Are Some Dishes You Can Still Try Now!

Dine LA is long and gone, but if you thought you had to rush into restaurants during the two-week promotion period to experience exclusive menus then you’re wrong. Sure visiting during Dine LA would have given you the chance to check out great eateries at a discounted price, but if you couldn’t make it then

Feel Good Foods Brings Delicious Gluten-Free Meals to Stores Nationwide + More

I’ve never been the type of person to concern myself much with what food is gluten free and what food isn’t. Instead, I’ve always found interest in the things that taste like something I would enjoy eating again. Whether it’s a salad or a burger, if it tastes good then I want it. Knowing that,

3 Reasons You Should End Your Night at Church and State in Downtown LA

Walking out of my car and in the direction of the restaurant, I looked to my left and then to my right. I repeated the head gesture as I led myself to an answer of a question I didn’t realize I asked. It was the thought that there wasn’t much to do in this part

Four Amazing Restaurants to Try at the LA Waterfront

It’s Wednesday and the weekend is only a couple of days away. If you felt like you didn’t live up the last weekend as best as possible, then don’t beat yourself up. Sure you may not have known where to go or what to eat, and staying indoors meant you got to eat leftovers while

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John Wayne Cancer Institute Honors Two Individuals in Cancer Prevention at the Montage in Beverly Hills

When I was younger, my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. At my age and at the time, it was all a bit of a blur. Seeing my mom being taken into surgery as a child was confusing; opening the door to neighbors bringing food to our home while she recovered was odd. It took

The “2019 Pacific Youth of the Year” Gala Celebrated Bright Young Adults in Beverly Hills

A year ago I sat at a table in the Beverly Hilton Hotel for the Boys & Girls Club of America’s “2018 Pacific Youth of the Year” gala. Throughout the evening I told myself not to cry at the heartfelt stories from the young adults and halfway through tears were trickling down my face. Trying to

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,

Fried Chicken Gets Its Own Day at LA Food Bowl’s Night Market

Most people love Friday nights. It’s the day before the weekend and what comes with that is freedom from many responsibilities. Good bye, boss; peace out driving in traffic; smell ya later inbox full of emails that I wish I could delete! Although Friday leads to a mere two days of so-called release, it’s a

Let Chef Christophe Émé Steer Your Dinner at Kass Restaurant & Wine Bar

I need you to trust me. I need you to believe that if I recommend a restaurant that it will be worth your time and money. That if I’ve been to a place, edited the photos, wrote a review, and even shared it across social media that I wouldn’t waste your time. In fact, it

There’s Gnocchi, Bone Marrow, and More to Fall in Love with at Bacari West Adams

Alexis and I were at Bacari at West Adams in Los Angeles and we were scrapping the last of the Ricotta & Beet Gnocchi ($8) from the plate. It was then we realized we should have gotten two. I think the initial thought when ordering was to ride the line between glutton and discrete and