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Kismet is nestled in the newly posh stretch of Hollywood Boulevard between Vermont and Virgil avenues. A few doors down, crowds sip lattes at Go Get Em Tiger while Read full Post
There's no question that Los Angeles' vibrant dining scene would not be what it is today without the diverse melting pot of immigrants who make up our city. For what Read full Post
Filipino food is not only trendy in Los Angeles ? it's tradition. L.A. has the country's largest population of people with roots in the Philippines, and our Read full Post
Forget about that double chili cheeseburger or Taco Bell's Nachos BellGrande next time you're stricken by the late-night munchies. Toast Cafe in Sherman Oaks Read full Post
Red Herring opened in August, and it appears to be trying to walk a somewhat precarious tightrope. Is it a neighborhood spot? A destination? A family restaurant? A v Read full Post
Though it might seem counterintuitive, the neighborhood restaurant is quite often just as difficult a puzzle to assemble as an ambitious destination hot spot. Often Read full Post
Practically every restaurant in town has some kind of Valentine's Day dinner planned, and so one way to approach the holiday is just choose your favorite spot a Read full Post
L.A.'s proximity to the aquatic breadbasket of the Pacific Ocean keeps our seafood restaurants stocked year-round, but many people consider winter the prime time to Read full Post
This Chinese New Year, the year of the Rooster, begins on Jan. 28 and lasts until Feb. 15, 2018. China's most important traditional festival means parades, firew Read full Post
Boneyard Bistro is known for its barbecue ribs and Nashville hot chicken, but it's the latest menu addition that is haunting our souls ? loaded-potato potsticker Read full Post
We've collected images of Chinatown restaurants from the 1920s to today. It's a fascinating look back at an always-evolving city. And an inspiration to eat, Read full Post
Los Angeles County has an abundance of Chinese restaurants, representing perhaps every region of mainland China, and Taiwan too. Which means that everyone here has Read full Post