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The semifinalists for the 2016 James Beard Awards for restaurants and chefs have just been announced.
Here are the nominees from the greater Los Angeles area:
Here are the nominees from the greater Los Angeles area:
Best New Restaurant
Outstanding Bar Program
Outstanding Chef
Outstanding Pastry Chef
Outstanding Restaurant
Outstanding Restaurateur
Outstanding Service
Outstanding Wine Program
Outstanding Wine, Beer, or Spirits Professional
Rising Star of the Year
Best Chef: West
- Baroo, Los Angeles
- Cassia, Santa Monica
Outstanding Bar Program
- The Varnish, Los Angeles
Outstanding Chef
- Suzanne Goin, Lucques, Los Angeles
Outstanding Pastry Chef
- Margarita Manzke, République, Los Angeles
- Dahlia Narvaez, Osteria Mozza, Los Angeles
Outstanding Restaurant
- A.O.C., Los Angeles
- Providence, Los Angeles
Outstanding Restaurateur
- Roy Choi, Los Angeles (Chego, Sunny Spot, A-Frame, Pot, LocoL)
Outstanding Service
- Saam at the Bazaar by José Andrés, Beverly Hills, CA
Outstanding Wine Program
- Spago, Beverly Hills, CA
- Studio at the Montage, Laguna Beach, CA
Outstanding Wine, Beer, or Spirits Professional
- Manfred Krankl, Sine Qua Non, Oak View, CA
Rising Star of the Year
- Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer, Madcapra at Grand Central Market, Los Angeles
Best Chef: West
- Josef Centeno, Orsa & Winston, Los Angeles
- Michael Cimarusti, Providence, Los Angeles
- Jeremy Fox, Rustic Canyon, Santa Monica, CA
- Ludo Lefebvre, Trois Mec, Los Angeles
- Travis Lett, Gjelina, Venice, CA
- Ori Menashe, Bestia, Los Angeles
- Carlos Salgado, Taco Maria, Costa Mesa, CA
- Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo, Animal, Los Angeles
- Kris Yenbamroong, Night + Market Song, Los Angeles
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It's interesting that he lists Roy Choi with his brick-and-mortar places, when he really rose to prominence with the Kogi trucks.
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Chego is one of my go-to places every time I pass through LAX. It's in Chinatown, about 30 mins from the airport, but the chubby pork belly bowl is well worth the effort to get there!
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Los Angeles Restaurants
DaveInLA
Assuming you live in L.A. based on your user name, any recommendations you could provide for a good lunch spot for Saturday week (2nd April)?
Would prefer not to go to somewhere that is doing 'brunch' and if the restaurant was in Santa Monica / Venice beach direction - even better! (Have a bit of time to kill before a 5pm flight out of LAX).
Many thanks
Pilot37
Assuming you live in L.A. based on your user name, any recommendations you could provide for a good lunch spot for Saturday week (2nd April)?
Would prefer not to go to somewhere that is doing 'brunch' and if the restaurant was in Santa Monica / Venice beach direction - even better! (Have a bit of time to kill before a 5pm flight out of LAX).
Many thanks
Pilot37
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DaveInLA
Assuming you live in L.A. based on your user name, any recommendations you could provide for a good lunch spot for Saturday week (2nd April)?
Would prefer not to go to somewhere that is doing 'brunch' and if the restaurant was in Santa Monica / Venice beach direction - even better! (Have a bit of time to kill before a 5pm flight out of LAX).
Many thanks
Pilot37
Assuming you live in L.A. based on your user name, any recommendations you could provide for a good lunch spot for Saturday week (2nd April)?
Would prefer not to go to somewhere that is doing 'brunch' and if the restaurant was in Santa Monica / Venice beach direction - even better! (Have a bit of time to kill before a 5pm flight out of LAX).
Many thanks
Pilot37
But I did recently have dinner at Fig & Olive in West Hollywood using a Groupon, and I was impressed.
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Only in L.A.:
Man Accused Of Throwing 13-Foot-Long Python At Sushi Bar Customers In Studio City
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Employees of the Studio City eatery say the man had shown the 13-foot-long reptile to kids outside of the restaurant Sunday night moments before it was thrown at customers.
They say it all started after he ate and paid for his $200 meal.
Employees say he first showed a smaller snake to customers who then told him to take it out. That’s when they claim he got mad and returned with a larger snake.
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Employees of the Studio City eatery say the man had shown the 13-foot-long reptile to kids outside of the restaurant Sunday night moments before it was thrown at customers.
They say it all started after he ate and paid for his $200 meal.
Employees say he first showed a smaller snake to customers who then told him to take it out. That’s when they claim he got mad and returned with a larger snake.
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DaveInLA
Assuming you live in L.A. based on your user name, any recommendations you could provide for a good lunch spot for Saturday week (2nd April)?
Would prefer not to go to somewhere that is doing 'brunch' and if the restaurant was in Santa Monica / Venice beach direction - even better! (Have a bit of time to kill before a 5pm flight out of LAX).
Many thanks
Pilot37
Assuming you live in L.A. based on your user name, any recommendations you could provide for a good lunch spot for Saturday week (2nd April)?
Would prefer not to go to somewhere that is doing 'brunch' and if the restaurant was in Santa Monica / Venice beach direction - even better! (Have a bit of time to kill before a 5pm flight out of LAX).
Many thanks
Pilot37
I really like the breakfast and lunch offerings at Milo & Olive (SM) and Gjelina (Venice).
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In the Los Angeles Times:
America's hottest 100 restaurants? 25 are in California, 3 in Las Vegas
The Los Angeles area restaurants that made the list are:
Who has time to sample and select the 100 hottest restaurants in the U.S.? OpenTable diners, that's who.
Travelers in pursuit of good food will find the "100 Hottest Restaurants in America for 2016" favors California, Florida and New York -- and finds little culinary buzz in the Northwest.
The list includes 25 restaurants in California (West Hollywood eateries get a lot of love), four in Colorado, three in Las Vegas, two in Arizona and one in Oregon. Hard to believe there wasn't one worthy hot spot in Washington state.
In this hot list, restaurants aren't ranked; they're listed in alphabetical order.
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Travelers in pursuit of good food will find the "100 Hottest Restaurants in America for 2016" favors California, Florida and New York -- and finds little culinary buzz in the Northwest.
The list includes 25 restaurants in California (West Hollywood eateries get a lot of love), four in Colorado, three in Las Vegas, two in Arizona and one in Oregon. Hard to believe there wasn't one worthy hot spot in Washington state.
In this hot list, restaurants aren't ranked; they're listed in alphabetical order.
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- Bestia
- Cassia
- E.P. & L.P.
- Gjelina
- High Rooftop Lounge
- Ink
- The ivy
- Manhattan Beach Post
- The Nice Guy
- Palmilla Cocina Y Tequila
- Perch LA
- Pump
- Republique
- Sur Restaurant
- Toca Madera
- Ysabel
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In the Los Angeles Times:
The Los Angeles area restaurants that made the list are:
The Los Angeles area restaurants that made the list are:
- Bestia
- Cassia
- E.P. & L.P.
- Gjelina
- High Rooftop Lounge
- Ink
- The ivy
- Manhattan Beach Post
- The Nice Guy
- Palmilla Cocina Y Tequila
- Perch LA
- Pump
- Republique
- Sur Restaurant
- Toca Madera
- Ysabel
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It's based on OpenTable diners' reviews, so the list probably consists only of restaurants that are on the site/app.
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Dinner near Ontario airport
Friday night flying into ONT right around 20:00. Picking up a rental car and i want to have dinner before driving to Twentynine Palms via Palm Springs.
Suggestions for a good dinner, sushi or farm to table type place without having to straying far from 10? Thanks.
Suggestions for a good dinner, sushi or farm to table type place without having to straying far from 10? Thanks.
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At that time of night in that area, I don't think you're going to find anything of the sort. You'll have your pick of any of the great American chain restaurants, however. Your best bet would be to arrive earlier and find something to your liking in the Palm Springs area.
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Rancho Cucamonga does have some decent, non-chain restaurants. It's a bit of a stray but not much. Paul Martin's is a restaurant that gets good reviews, even though it is a regional chain: http://paulmartinsamericangrill.com/ It is owned by Paul Fleming, who created PF Chang's, Fleming's Steak House, and Pei Wei Diner.
You also have Slater's 50/50 burgers and other local places, including a sushi joint, in the area. Pan the Yelp map to the 15 at Foothill Boulevard and see what you find. You can take the 210 east and not lose much time.
You also have Slater's 50/50 burgers and other local places, including a sushi joint, in the area. Pan the Yelp map to the 15 at Foothill Boulevard and see what you find. You can take the 210 east and not lose much time.
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I would also include The Sycamore Inn to this group.
The time of the evening may be an issue for some the suggestions. if running late, I would second the Slater's recommendation. Not an elegant restaurant, but has above average comfort food.
The time of the evening may be an issue for some the suggestions. if running late, I would second the Slater's recommendation. Not an elegant restaurant, but has above average comfort food.