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Category: Reviews
‘A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney’
The production was a beautiful example of artistry, direction, production and had the execution and precision of a perfectly sharpened knife.
THE DICHOTOMY BETWEEN ‘THE STRUGGLE MEAL’ AND SUCCESS: From the Editor.
When you are balling on a budget, turn to the nearest discount. Never let your wallet weight outweigh you.
Southern California’s Must Try Soups: Aguadito, Bulalo, Congee and Sinigang
Southern California’s must try Soups spanning a broad rannge of cultures and flavors.From aguadito, bulalo, congee, matzo ball and byond, here are a couple of the delicious bowls that L.A. has to offer during the holidays and cold season.
A Food Tour Through the Antelope Valley Fair
A warm welcome to the Antelope Valley Fair’s return since the COVID-19 pandemic, full with crazy rides delicious food and a dose of familiarty
Okay, I’ll Bite: Lala’s Argentine Grill
“Lala’s Argentine Grill, simply put, is all grill and no thrill. It is devoid of flavor and culture. Even the forlorn servers betray it in their worn faces.”
Okay, I’ll Bite: The Village Idiot
The Village Idiot, off Melsrose Ave. fares well for a proper English Breakfast.
The ‘Dog Days’ of ‘Klein Kitchen’s’, Max Sheffler
An intimate dinner with Michelin star chef, Max Sheffler who doesn’t give a shit about the stars; He gives a shit about the food.
I Got Catfished by ‘El Pinchi Hot Dog’
A #SorrynotSorry review on El Pinche Hotdog.’ A first hand account on the deception and mishandling of a patrons experience as well as the over pricing of the food.
The ‘Eleats’ Visit ‘Quarter Sheets Pizza’
Los Angeles’ elite restaurant duo Savannah Manhattan and Thea Touchton get a bite of Eastside’s unique pizza offerings at Quarter Sheets Pizza in Echo Park.