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2024 September


East LA Taco Star Asadero Chikali Brings Mesquite-Grilled Carne Asada to Inglewood

East LA Taco Star Asadero Chikali Brings Mesquite-Grilled Carne Asada to Inglewood

For the latter, diners can order combos like chicharrón en salsa verde and bistec con papa that make for a formidable plate when accompanied by sides like two fried eggs, rice, refried beans, queso fresco, and five flour tortillas.


A New Modern Japanese Restaurant Opens in Hollywood With a Striking Brutalist Design

A New Modern Japanese Restaurant Opens in Hollywood With a Striking Brutalist Design

Both companies recruited Scratch Restaurant Group veteran chef and Los Angeles native Carlos Couts, who developed a menu of traditional Japanese dishes that employ a casual yet adventurous approach.


614 feast picks his five favorite football-friendly Columbus restaurants

614 feast picks his five favorite football-friendly Columbus restaurants

Their menu is full of winners, but I suggest the Nasty Nacho Platter—tortilla chips topped with their white queso cheese sauce, jalapeños, tomatoes, scallions, and served with a side of sour cream and salsa.


4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: September 6

4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: September 6

The food leans American in plating and construction with Indian flavors, like a scallop sliced into thirds swimming in cauliflower crema and okra masala, or an arresting whipped yogurt sauce built into a dreamy pavlova covering crisp pakoda chaat (spinach fritters).


One of Brooklyn’s Coolest Wine Bars Is Opening on a Downtown LA Rooftop

One of Brooklyn’s Coolest Wine Bars Is Opening on a Downtown LA Rooftop

Owners Joram Young, Scott Lunceford, and Sean Kelly opened the New York-style pizza parlor in June 2014 serving traditional slices and out-of-the-box options topped with mole, pulled pork, corn, and queso fresco.


The Ultimate Guide to the Best Mooncakes in Los Angeles

The Ultimate Guide to the Best Mooncakes in Los Angeles

This year, the festival falls on September 17, 2024, and is recognized throughout the Southland in Asian communities like Chinatown and the San Gabriel Valley by gathering with family, lighting lanterns, gazing at the moon, and eating mooncakes.


The 11 Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings in Los Angeles, Fall 2024

The 11 Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings in Los Angeles, Fall 2024

Cantonese food specialist Johnny Lee, who was previously chef-owner of Pearl River Deli in Chinatown, has partnered with Last Word Hospitality’s Holly Fox and Adam Weisblatt to open a Malaysian and Southeast Asian restaurant in Historic Filipinotown.


A New Silver Lake Cafe Flips Into a Sultry Natural Wine Bar at Night

A New Silver Lake Cafe Flips Into a Sultry Natural Wine Bar at Night

The all-day spot blends Latino and Asian flavors, with a morning menu of coffee, various bowls, and sandwiches before transitioning to snackier dishes and natural wines in the evening.


Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: September 3

Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: September 3

The namesake dish permeates all sections of the menu: served with golden grains of fried rice, submerged in soup or herbaceous green curry, studded with bright chiles and basil leaves, and nestled alongside jade noodles and sauces.


Fast-Food Chain Shake Shack Suddenly Closes Five Southern California Restaurants

Fast-Food Chain Shake Shack Suddenly Closes Five Southern California Restaurants

That strategy might’ve proved too ambitious, as the company announced the closure of five Los Angeles-area stores, including Culver City, Silver Lake, Koreatown, Bunker Hill, and Westfield Topanga in Canoga Park, reports Nation’s Restaurant News.


Melrose Hill’s Incoming Dining Star Serves an Ambitious Seafood Tasting Menu

Melrose Hill’s Incoming Dining Star Serves an Ambitious Seafood Tasting Menu

Baik worked for years in New York City in lauded fine dining institutions like Eleven Madison Park and Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare and apprenticed under Nozomu Abe of Sushi Noz before moving back to Los Angeles to help at Kobawoo.


A Modern Mexican Chef Opens One of LA’s Most Ambitious New Steakhouses

A Modern Mexican Chef Opens One of LA’s Most Ambitious New Steakhouses

For Ávila, who dodged health department enforcement as a street vendor, dealt with flat tires as a food truck operator, and was the unofficial plumber at Angry Egret Dinette, he’s elated that the Alta California cuisine he helped build is entering its next phase.