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A filet mignon at Encino's new Larsen's Steakhouse. photo: Courtesy of Larsen's Steakhouses are all the rage this season – in the past six months at least seven different altars to cow have opened in the City of Angels. With all that Read More...
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Tax-time and money talk may find you holding your wallet a little tighter these days. But there are lots of great deals out there that won't bust your budget. At Table 8 , for instance, chef Govind Armstrong offers a Monday–Friday "Recession Read More...
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Sure, everyone loves to hear about hot new restaurants, but equally intriguing are sleepers – those lesser-known gems that folks in-the-know like to keep to themselves in order to keep the crowds at bay. Whether it’s a cozy little corner, Read More...
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photo: Michael J. Fajardo An old Irish saying goes, "Take the world nice and easy and the world will do you the same." Whether you're looking for a place to take it easy with a pint or a spot to celebrate St. Patrick's Day on Monday, Read More...
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The cast of Top Chef Chicago photo: Courtesy of Bravo This Wednesday, Bravo's Top Chef returns to the airwaves for its fourth season. This time around, the action has been shot in the Windy City, where hosts Tom Colicchio , Padma Lakshmi , Gail Simmons Read More...
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If you didn't get your fill of New Year's festivities a few weeks ago, take heart. The Lunar New Year, often called Chinese New Year, starts on February 7th, when the Year of the Rat begins. The celebrations continue for a week, including the Read More...
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Where will you be when the New England Patriots and New York Giants face-off in Arizona on February 3rd? If you aren't watching the Super Bowl at home or on your buddy's enormous new HDTV, consider checking out these prime viewing places. BJ's Read More...
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Grab a healthy sandwich in the new year at M Café de Chaya. The new year is coming, and you know what that means: broken resolutions. But maybe this year will be different, right? This year you really will work off all that gorging you did over Read More...
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Pasadena's new Green Street Tavern serves midpriced comfort food right off Old Town's main drag. photo: Alen Lin The East Coast might win on New Year's Eve what with its earlier time zone and Times Square ball drop, but the West Coast definitely Read More...
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25 degrees is now going all night long. photo: 25 degrees Despite its reputation for bustling nightlife, late-night dining in the City of Angels isn't always easy. Some even joke that you can starve to death at four in the morning. But that is changing. Read More...
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Veggie sandwiches at M Café de Chaya Good vegetarian food can be hard to find, even in a city as veggie-friendly as Los Angeles. In honor of World Vegetarian Month (October), here's a list of the top five rated vegetarian restaurants in the City of Angels Read More...
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With a sushi bar in virtually every neighborhood in LA, it was inevitable that Nipponophiles would discover the colorful world of the izakaya, essentially a Japanese pub serving a wide assortment of small dishes meant to be consumed with sake (though Read More...
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Top Chef judge Tom Colicchio looks at how the contestants perform in the challenges, not at where they worked. Sure, the Top Chef contestants can whip up an amuse-bouche from buffet leftovers and churn out "upscale barbecue." But how did these on-screen Read More...
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Ocean & Vine The next best thing to a beach bonfire may be a restaurant with a fire pit. Here's where to get toasty: Beechwood Johnnie's Pastrami Ocean & Vine Salt Creek Grille (El Segundo) Studio Read More...
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