Tag: Pasadena

Osek

Osek (67 N Raymond Ave., Pasadena, 91103), a new Korean restaurant in Old Pasadena, opened last Friday. Osek means “five colors” in Korean and refers to

Los Angeles’ Vintage Shops

Melrose Trading Post Held every Sunday in the parking lot of Fairfax High School, this weekly outdoor marketplace has nearly 200 vendors. Whether you’re looking

Cheap Eats

We all know you can find a taco stand on about every corner in Los Angeles and grab some cheap eats. But, want some cheap

Osawa

  Ever heard behind every strong man is a strong woman? This is the case here. Well, it’s more of a partnership, but Chaya and M Cafe executive

Osawa

Sayuri Tachibe is proud to announce the official opening of Osawa (77 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, 91103; 626.683.1150), a uniquely inspired Japanese restaurant featuring Otsumami, Shabu Shabu, and Sushi in Old Town

The Royce: Wood-Fired Steakhouse

The Royce: Wood-Fired Steakhouse (1401 S Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena, 91106; 626.585.6410) is currently occupying the same fancy dining room that once gave ink.’s Michael Voltaggio his

Bruliam Wines

Bruliam Wines operates out of Sonoma, California’s Dry Creek Valley, producing single vineyard pinot noir and zinfandel and I first came across it at Pinotfest

La Monarca Bakery to Pasadena

South Pasadena’s is welcoming their newest sweet spot, a fourth location of La Monarca Bakery (1001 Mission St., South Pasadena, 91030; 626.403.6860). The Mexican-American bakery, pastry shop

Bittersweet Treats

Bittersweet Treats, (1731 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, 91106; 626.796.8655) a dessert-centric, old-fashioned bakery, catering company, is launching a brick and mortar tomorrow by pastry chef Danielle Keene (Top

Slater’s 50/50

Slater’s 50/50 (61 N Raymond Ave; Pasadena; 626.765.9700, website) is opening up Friday with 100 craft beers on tap and a burger that’s half beef,