Food

  • SymmetryBreakfast: 100 International Recipes

    SymmetryBreakfast: 100 Recipes for the Loving Cook features the most important meal of the day no matter what time it is served.  Michael Zee’s unconventional cookbook explores what breakfast is and what it means to people around the world.  Zee’s  90 internationally inspired recipes are paired up with his glo...

  • American Chef Goes International Kosher at Origin Cafe

    Origin Cafe is already packed for breakfast and lunch and now chef/owner Aaron Clayton has invited us to sample his first-ever dinner service. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings the chef offers seasonal three ($30) or four ($40)-course menus. The food is refined, beautiful seasoned kosher, reflecting the chef’s high...

  • Elevated Asian Cuisine at THE TASTELA “Field to Fork”

    If Ethnic cuisines have cooked their way into the hearts of Los Angeles mainstream food events, Japanese reigned this past week-end at TASTELA’s Field to Fork, hosted by Amy Scattergood, Times Food Editor, and Michael Cimarusti, Chef/Owner of Providence and Chef/Partner of Connie and Ted’s.  Representative of th...

  • September 16th Guacamole Day goes Mainstream

    September 16 is Mexican Independence Day – (Dia de la Independence  to celebrate the “cry of independence” that started a revolt against the Spaniards in 1810.  What better holiday to add to this than  National Guacamole Day on September 16, honoring the  indulgent, rich, satisfying and healthy dish th...

  • Meat and SO Much More Star at Fogo de Chão’s Brazilian Steakhouse

    The biggest surprise about our meal at Fogo de Chão, (“fire on the ground”in Portuguese),the world’s leading Brazilian steakhouse/churrascaria, were the superb side dishes that stood up and sometimes above the Brazilian-born gaucho chefs’ authentic, superb grilled meats – from beef filet mignon to Brazil...

  • Researcher Chef Rika Yukimasa Adds Western Twist to Authentic Japanese Cuisine

    The “California Roll” above was the innovative name twist  that made sushi familiar enough to American diners to give this then-exotic cuisine a chance.  It one of the first stories that Chef Rika Yukimasa playfully wrote about as one of her posts to introduce authentic Japanese cuisine to an international audie...

  • “Must-Try” Off-the Menu Famous Jordanian Classics at Jo Jo’s Mediterranean in Tarzana

    (Gerry Furth-Sides) The “insider” tip for new   Jo Jo’s Mediterranean Grill is that the mysterious, unidentified  image on the menu turns out to be the famous, colossal ruins in Baalbek (Lebanon) to introduce Lebanese favorites featured on Jordanian owner’s Malik Haddad’s menu. Most commonly...

  • KAMPAI! FOR THE LOVE OF SAKE Film

      The party in its honor at the Japanese Consul’s residence was more than enough to prove the affection of the Japanese community for the film,  KAMPAI! FOR THE LOVE OF SAKE and the national rice wine drink revered in the culture.  It was  thrilling to have one of the features players in the film, Marie […]...

  • Five-to-Try Seasonal California-Inspired Italians at Pitfire Pizza Company

    (Gerry Furth-Sides) California-inspired favorite Italian dishes prepared with an abundance of the freshest, most straightforward ingredients with counter-service practical prices  –  bread products produced from sister Superba Bakery – is the ticket at Pitfire Pizza Company.   And how does this work out?  I...

  • Cocktail Recipes with Mexican Fruit Liqueurs

    Fresh, wild fruit distinguishes handcrafted Los Lagos Liqueur.  This natural, macerated fruit liqueur has a sweet, mild flavor and captivating aromas that beautifully echo the fruit,  grown and harvested nearly 5,000 feet above sea level from Sierra Madre of Santiago in Nuevo León, Mexico.   The taste is sweet and mild wi...