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Top California- Inspired Ethnic Cuisine Ambassadors

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Chef Jet Tila, a native of Los Angeles, has been the “official Thai Food Ambassador” since 2013.  We applaud him for adding his own definition to his role as  Ambassador of representing Thai food and culture at food events and in media around the world.   Chef Jet also believes that it means, ” rallying everyone to create an extensive community.

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Jet Tila and friend, Pastry Chef Sherry Yard, who spreads the word about Czech pastry learned from her grandmother

Jet Tila with mom, Mary on the left and writer Barbara Hansen who first wrote about Jet for the LA Times

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Long-time key ambassadors of Mexican food and two of the most beloved chefs in Los Angeles history are “The Two Hot Tamales,” Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger.  Owner-founder-chefs of Border Grill in Los Angeles (three locations at one time) and Las Vegas, “the girls” are among the most popular in the entire food industry for their enthusiasm and promotion of their own Mexican chefs.

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The irrepressible Susan Feniger

Chef Susan Feniger at Bon Appetit Las Vegas

Chef Mary Sue Milliken insists on having a former chef in the photo, too

Community-minded, the Border Grill has participated in, and been honored at, Planned Parenthood Food Fare for 25 years. (above and below)

At Market City Cafe chef-owners, Chipper Pastron and Sal Casola, Jr., have been translating the authentic recipes of Sal’s family into consistent, appealing fare for a quarter of a century.

They have also experienced bringing authentic food from Italian – Roman square pizza, the top Italian charcuterie, cheeses and freshly made pasta to Pasadena and it was a “no-go” replaced by Jakes Burgers.

New Market City Caffe Holiday Menu Celebrates A Quarter Century

 

 

Frida Mexican Restaurant, Spaghettini, and India’s Tandoori Brentwood earn top marks for introducing California-inspired ethnic cuisines with special authentic dishes sprinkled in the menu.

 

Frida Mexican Restaurant: New California-inspired Menu, Old-fashioned Latino Hospitality

 

 

New Italian-Inspired Spaghettini Restaurant Cookbook and Ancient Hospitality

Last but not least the consummate host at the most popular gathering place on the westside, India’s Tandoor, Brentwood, Matin Shah is always on the lookout to please his guests and the first choice for events, such as the fundraiser below.

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This is the “go-to” place where you always feel at home and know you will be treated in a special way.  Nothing is too much for him to do for his customers.

Matin takes care to introduce dishes from his own region of Bangladesh to his guests.  In 2017 he even created a special Off-the-menu feast of a number of these dishes.  So far they have been a success.

New Special Off-Menu Feast at India’s Tandoor, Brentwood

When I thought that another restaurant owner was alone on her birthday, of course, I phoned up Matin and welcomed us over.  He prepared a little dinner and dessert.  And when I looked at the photo of him and the guest, I could see he had fallen asleep he was so tired!

Usually, Matin prepares or purchases a favorite cake to celebrate each and every guest he knows by name.  This year he was startled to be presented with a cake of this own to celebrate his birthday! 

Winning Ethnic Cuisine Ambassadors 2017

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Server Oswaldo Lara at Osteria Bigoli, the catalyst for this article

(Gerry Furth-Sides) “Bravo!” to our 2017  “Food ambassadors,” winners, the ” bridge builders” who not only represent the best ethnic cuisine experiences but who cordially and enthusiastically entice, encourage and welcome us to enjoy new ethnic cuisine by way of an introduction and information to us and their guests over and over (and over) again.

“Ambassador” is defined as “a diplomatic official of the highest rank appointed and accredited as representative in residence.”  One of the first outstanding and legendary ambassadors of Italian food in Los Angeles is Piero Selvaggio.  He has taken such care to have only the finest, authentic ingredients in the dishes at his restaurant Valentino (and at my favorite, Primi) at all times, importing them when he could not find them in the states.

Neapolitan Chef Andrea Barbato at Domingo’s Deli in Encino, who with grace and wit, spreads the word of the “Monzu,” the honorable title represents a court chef of Naples when it was a kingdom.  In culinary school, Andrea’s teacher was Chef Antonio Tubelli, still considered “last chefs of the Monzu,” who both passes on the recipes of this time and also “presents them in a more modern accent.”  Chef Andrea beams, “oh my God, I fell in love with this guy and what he was doing.”  

We have fallen in love with Chef Andrea, and with his exquisite food.  Noted Italian food historian Linda Civitello wrote that his meatballs “are the best I’ve ever tasted.  I would have to excuse myself ahead of time from judging his and others.”

Manager Cinzia is not only the ambassador from Domingo’s Italian Deli but for the Italian way of hospitality.  The products are of the highest quality but Cinzia is the one who enhances it all and who, as we wrote, ” made us feel very special.    She makes sure that the smell of warm bread is the first thing you notice when you walk in the door.  Cinzia is the last sight you remember when you leave. //localfoodeater.com/historic-domingos-deli-sports-new-style-encino/

At Osteria Bigoli, Oswaldo Lara handled the entire dining room effortless, seamlessly — explaining the Italian cuisine and accommodating individual preferences with joy. He is the catalyst for this article. //localfoodeater.com/history-making-chef-server-osteria-bigoli/

 

Ekaterina Leziak sought us out at a Georgian wine tasting to “show us” how local Russian restaurants have evolved into entire evenings of very high energy and very lavish eating, dancing and drinking.  When she heard me joke that my Russian friends were too ashamed to take me to a 90’s Russian restaurant, (true for the time) she proved that authentic high-end Russian dining is very much alive and thriving with one of our most exciting and authentic experiences of the year at Premier Restaurant//localfoodeater.com/premier-restaurant-bar-makes-old-traditions-new-russia/

At Market City Cafe chef-owners, Chipper Pastron and Sal have been translating the authentic recipes of Sal’s family into consistent, appealing fare for a quarter of a century.  They have also experienced bringing authentic food from Italian – Roman square pizza, the top Italian charcuterie, cheeses and freshly made pasta to Pasadena and it was a “no-go” replaced by Jakes Burgers.

New Market City Caffe Holiday Menu Celebrates A Quarter Century

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Italian Market City Caffe Introduces American Quick Lunch

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(Gerry Furth-Sides) Market City Caffe (164 East Palm Ave.), a top local lunch spot for more than 20 years with their delectable fresh pastas and wood-fired pizza, introduces a new, convenient quick serve lunch for those in a pinch for time.

Inspired by generation after generation of fine home cooked family recipes, Market City Caffe proudly captures traditional Italian feel from the quality of each dish to the interior design inside of the lovely restaurant. From proprietors and winemakers Chipper Pastron and Sal Casola, Jr. and nestled in the heart of Burbank, California, Market City Caffe has been a community favorite for more than 20 years.

With two grandmothers from Naples, chefs at the dining establishment accurately capture Italian cuisine with flavorful chicken and fish, 100% extra-virgin olive oil, fresh basil, garlic, parsley and other rich spices. Each dish is considered by the restaurant to be a gift from their  family to you.

Guests simply choose their favorite dish from Market City Caffe’s full menu, place their order at the counter and their food is delivered promptly. Perfect for individuals in a hurry that don’t want a  drive through’s unhealthy options, a speedy lunch date, or anyone who wants to eat at their own pace but doesn’t need full service attention, Market City Caffe’s quick serve lunch is available Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Market City Caffe continues to be the perfect place for leisurely lunches as well with indoor and outdoor seating on the patio area.

Market City Caffe is open daily with winter hours of Monday-Thursday 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Friday 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.- 10 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. Reservations during regular business hours are recommended by calling 818.840.7036 or visiting marketcityburbank.com.