Los Angeles Sandwiches
Sometimes you got to go with a classic. You can’t go wrong with a sandwich to cure any hunger pains you may have. Don’t grab
Sometimes you got to go with a classic. You can’t go wrong with a sandwich to cure any hunger pains you may have. Don’t grab
It’s almost time for resolutions, which for many of you that includes hitting the gym and eating right. Before you go balls to the wall,
I always describe Los Angeles as a city that likes it’s sleep. Bars close at 2 am, people go out in public in their pajamas
Some times you aren’t in the mood to just sit at a bar and drink or eat. You need a lil more. You need a
Mama’s Hot Tamales This cozy spot is where both omnivores and vegetarians can join together over their love of tamales. As for the vegetarians, order
In the land of “Hot & New” sometimes “Old & Faithful” is the way to go. In Los Angeles, check out these staple spots, where
Maccheroni Republic (332 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013, 310.804.9054) is an Italian eatery at Broadway and 3rd, owned by Jean Louis (Locanda Veneta). This rustic Italian spot
Figaro, (618 S Broadway, Los Angeles, 90014; 213.622.2116) is a quaint French bistro in Los Feliz. There is now a matured, large-scale version of the
Bar Amá (118 W 4th St., Los Angeles, 90013; 213.687.8002) is a new rustic, Tex Mex, place hitting Downtown Los Angeles from Josef Centeno (Bäco Merca). He took inspiration
The Melt (735 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90017, 213.955.7150) has opened within FigAt7th and the Hollywood location comes this coming Saturday. Get a free meal if