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Great Scot, Marty!
The Gorbals Los Angeles, California Since 2009, Angeleno foodies have braved a dodgy stretch of Downtown Los Angeles to experience Top Chef Ilan Hall’s gastropub, The Gorbals. In recent times, The Gorbals debuted a “sports bar” entrance on 5th Street, … Continue reading
Posted in Southern California
Tagged Alexandria Hotel, Armenian, banh mi, beets, Brussel sprouts, Brussels sprouts, burger, California, cheese curds, chef, chorizo, curry, Downtown, duck, Esquire, gastropub, Glasgow, Gorbals, Gorbals closing, grilled cheese, hamachi, Ilan Hall, Knife Fight, L.A., LA, lamb, latke, Los Angeles, mussels, nachos, Peter Haller, pig head, poutine, sea beans, sisig, Thai, Top Chef
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Chef Aquiles Chavez Rocks Houston
La Fisheria – Seafood Mexican Cocina Houston, Texas Driving down Inker Street, the place that once housed a Vietnamese restaurant in the up-and-coming and semi-trendy Houston section of The Heights is not easy to miss. The pastel makeover on the … Continue reading
Posted in Texas
Tagged anise, Aquiles Chavez, Aquilisimo, Bacalao, Baja, bread pudding, caballito, capirotada, chef, chilmol, churros, cod, duck, El Toque de Aquiles, Enita Riveroll, escabache, fish, fish croquettes, gar, guachinango, Houston, La Fisheria, la Pescaderia, lamb, lobster, Mexican, Mexico, mussels, MX, naranja agria, nopal, octopus, pato mariscal, peje lagarto, pibil, pulpo, ratatouille, red snapper, relleno, Restaurant, risotto, Rock Cornish hen, Seafood Mexican Cocina, sour orange, Tabasco, Texas, The Fishery, The Heights, tostada, tuna, TX, Utilisimo, Valle de Guadalupe, vanilla, wine, xcatik, xtabentun, yellow fin, Yucatan
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And To The Republic
James Republic Long Beach, California For the globetrotting gastronomic adventurer, the only pitfall that comes close to being as treacherous as dining out of a bag with a yellow “M” on it is having to endure the faux opulence and … Continue reading
Posted in Southern California
Tagged Benton's bacon, Brussels sprout, CA, California, cauliflower, chef, Courtyard Long Beach, Damiana, Dave MacLennan, Dean James Max, farro, fried rice, gazpacho, Guaycura, Hotel, James Republic, Local Social, Long Beach, Margarita, Marriott, Merguez, mescal, mussels, old-fashioned, pepper, quinoa, Restaurant, Serrano, Tajin, tartare, tuna
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Cafe Noir Is The New Black
Cafe Noir Santa Monica, California Santa Monica’s Cafe Noir stealthily hides in the open, a converted ninja bistro dressed in black and only slightly hinting at its former life as Madame Chou Chou on artsy and hipster Main Street. One … Continue reading
Posted in Southern California
Tagged beet salad, Bistro, black, blue, bone marrow, bouillabaisse, CA, Cafe Noir, California, chanterelle, cheese, chef, chocolate, crudo, duxelle, fish, French, hamachi, lamb shank, lobster, Madame Chou Chou, Main Street, Manila clams, mushrooms, mussels, paella, pork belly, Portobello, saffron, santa monica, shitake, shrimp, soufflé, squid, St. Agur, trout, Vincent Carneau
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