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  • Tart’s “Beeler” Pork Raised the Native American Way

    This Little Piggy went to TART. Often when we eat at TART it feels like a good idea to take Chef Keith Shutta’s food home to be sure it tastes as good as in the festive air of the restaurant. We did this with the Blackened “Beelers” natural pork chop with sweet potato & hominy hash […]...

  • Marlo’s Bakeshop Updates A Classic Global Favorite

    A “star” baker as a relative with a closely guarded recipe automatically bestows bragging rights onto an immigrant family. The family of Marlo Gertz of Marlo’s Bakeshop in San Francisco is no exception. But unlike so many recipes that have disappeared (like my Viennese grandmother’s tissue paper strudel), Marlo not only...

  • Petrossian: Historic Russian Product with A Timeless Appeal

     When I test drove a marvelous vintage Porsche last month I had no idea I would soon be tasting caviar at about the same price. Among the most famous and expensive of the precious eggs, Almas (“diamond” in Russian) costs about the same price pound per pound at $25,000 for 1 kg or $700 per ounce. […]...

  • Cinnamon Tequila Combines Two Classic Latin Flavors

    Inspired by the pursuit of big breaks and good times south of SoCal, Surfers Keith Ross and Bruce Beach set out to create a drink that embodied memories made on the dusty roads and beaches of Baja. Made the traditional way in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico They claim that Peligroso® is the drink crafted […]...

  • Eastern European Cooking in “My Fat Dad” Book

    Eastern European pastries and heavy foods play an uplifting, sentimental part of Dawn Lerman’s insightful book, My Fat Dad.  Author of the witty, informative New York Times Well Blog series of the same name, Dawn shares her own food journey and that of her father, a wildly successful copywriter from the “Mad Men” era of...

  • Asian Author Uncovers NY Food Scene in “Food Whore” Book

    Jessica Tom’s first novel, Food Whore, published this fall by William Morrow made recent news when Dreamworks acquired the rights to it; Lisa Rubin will write the screenplay. Food Whore follows the melodramatic graduate student life of Tia Monroe, an “aspiring cookbook author” seeking an internship with rever...

  • Asian Seaweed Salad

    Seaweed may first have made American news decades ago as a kooky Asian health food fad, popular with “hippies” but these days the intriguing ingredient has moved onto more sophisticated and fashionable international circles. Dishes can be as lavish as the tony new grazing dishes on the posh Norwegian Cruise Lines at sea. A s...

  • Slow Fish Follows Healthy, Sustainable Movement

    SLOW FISH is the inspiration behind the second high-energy restaurant opened by Korean entrepreneur, John Lee. The first in North Huntington Beach has been going strong for almost a decade. Friendly Slow Fish Wilshire manager, Bonnie, greets regular customers by name—usually by the second visit. The sophisticated, festive rest...

  • India’s Tandoori Brentwood New Street Snacks

    Martin Shah’s passionate hospitality was evident last week when he answered our pleas to bring his own native Bangladeshi dishes to the table.   After all, Martin is Bangladeshi, and people from this region follow. w certain rules and regulations while eating. It includes hospitality and way of serving as well, known as...

  • American Cali-Delphia Regional Menu at Venice Whaler

    The historic Venice Whaler has been standing guard at the foot of the Venice Pier right on the Pacific Ocean beach for 70 years. And what a place. The place on its own screams, “Location, location and location” but Head Chef (and avid surfer), Nick Liberato, hails from Philadelphia and combines wast and west coast cuisines...