Events

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“The Art of the Ramen Bowl” Exhibition
March 18-July 5 | JAPAN HOUSE presents “The Art of the Ramen Bowl” exhibition spotlighting imaginative porcelain ramen bowls and spoons designed by 30 world-renowned artists. Seen for the first time outside of Japan, the exhibition includes a giant ramen bowl created by well-known Japanese plastic food sample manufacturer Iwasaki Mokei, and an introduction to the noodle dish itself and to ceramics from Mino, a major Japanese ceramics center for over 500 years. The experience includes programs such as special ramen pop-ups, films, and educational webinars. Hours 11 AM – 6 PM
Venue: 6801 Hollywood Blvd. Level 2, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Free Admission.
Learn More: https://www.japanhousela.com/exhibitions/the-art-of-the-ramen-
bowl/


5th Annual Masters of Taste at the Rose Bowl
April 3 | Stroll the 50-yard line of the Rose Bowl for the fifth annual ‘Masters of Taste’ and sample an array of LA’s best culinary, beverage, and sweet masters. The event supports the life-saving work of Union Station Homeless Services and 100% of event proceeds support the organization’s mission to end homelessness and rebuild lives. Rose Bowl 4pm – 7pm. oldpasadena.org


BodyWeight BootKAMP at The Godfrey Hotel
April 2 | Start your April with intensity at The I|O Rooftop atop the Godfrey Hotel Hollywood. Participate in a 45-minute BodyWeight BootKAMP hosted by Kupah James of Alo Moves, and a 30-minute restorative yoga with Pixie. Then enjoy I|O’s rooftop pool. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen and towel. Sat at 11am – 2pm. 1400 Cahuenga Blvd. More Info


DineLA is back
April 1-15 | DineLA returns with the spring edition of Restaurant Week through Friday, April 15. Restaurants citywide offer a varied selection of dining options and unique experiences. Reservations are recommended. A great chance to try something new or return to an old favorite. Check the dineLA website for details. discoverlosangeles.com
Food + Drink


Blue Plate Oysterette
Open | Located by the Santa Monica Pier, Blue Plate Oysterette was inspired by East Hampton summer lobster bakes with influences like Pearl Oyster Bar and Mary’s Fish Camp in New York. Oysterette serves lunch and dinner seven days a week with a menu straight out of the seafood shacks you find on the East Coast. Chunky lobster rolls, buckets of steamed clams in broth paired with bread, clam chowder, ceviche, and more. Hours vary. 1355 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica. 310.576.3474. More Info


Winston House launches Hot Cakes
April 3 | Venice’s live music hotspot Winston House launches its newest programming, Hot Cakes. On Sunday night, the supper club will offer a special breakfast for dinner menu to enjoy while listening to vinyl DJs in an intimate and upbeat setting. Signature breakfast dishes feature pancakes with blueberries and chicken and waffles, and breakfast burgers. Sunday, 6pm – 11pm. 23 Windward Ave, Venice. winstonhouse.com


Fits at Chamberlain
Open | Nestled between the Sunset strip and Santa Monica Boulevard, Fits at Chamberlain offers cozy dining areas for a romantic dinner for two or a group of your close friends with a menu curated with American, Hispanic and Asian influences. The full service bar features live music or comedy. Daily 7am-10pm. 1000 Westmount Dr, West Hollywood. 310.657.7400. chamberlainwesthollywood.com


Allegra California Café
Open | Restauranteurs Mario & Allegra have created a Culver City restaurant for the neighborhood and families to gather. Allegra California Café, offers California-Italian cuisine such as bruschetta and fettucine del mare with beer, wine, & wine-based cocktails. Tuesday-Sunday, 7am – 8pm. 4437 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City. 424.500.2700. alegracaliforniacafe.com
Arts + Culture


Silkroad Ensemble returns at The Soraya
April 2 | The Grammy-winning Silkroad Ensemble returns to The Soraya with Home Within, a visual and lyrical tribute to those impacted by the Syrian tragedy. Silkroad’s musicians hail from more than 20 countries, drawing from a rich tapestry of traditions to create a uniquely engaging and accessible encounter between the foreign and the familiar that reflects our own identities. Saturday at 8pm. Great Hall, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge. 323.893.3924. More Info.


Toshi Reagon Returns In-person to CAP UCLA
April 1 | Toshi Reagon is an award-winning powerhouse who spans the genres of rock, blues, R&B, country, folk, spirituals and funk, and was a recipient of the 2021 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts. She has a passion and dedication for bridging the arts and activism. Watch her perform with her band BIGLovely this Friday. Starts 8pm. Royce Hall, UCLA, 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles. 310.825.2101. Get Tickets
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