Where to Eat: Restaurants Open Thanksgiving Day in L.A.

The popular image of Thanksgiving Dinner is one of a family gathered around a big dining room table with a giant turkey piping hot from the oven. But if you’re […]
On Election Day, Show Your “I Voted” Sticker and Save at These L.A. Bars

Whatever your personal politics may be, Election Day can be the perfect time to either celebrate a victory or drown your sorrows with a stiff drink. Local watering holes are […]
Discover the 21 Hottest Bars in L.A. Right Now

By Andrea Richards Debaucherous nights don’t have to leave you hurting; the new L.A. nightlife is all about imbibing high-quality, highly curated ingredients in fantastic locations that aren’t isolated by […]
Chang Time: Celebrity Chef David Chang’s New Majordomo

By Roger Grody. Some influential New York chefs have recently opened restaurants in Los Angeles—the very place many Manhattanites long deemed unworthy—including Jean-Georges Vongerichten, April Bloomfield and Daniel Humm, to […]
Wine Review: Stony Hill Vineyard’s Next Step

Historic Napa Valley winery has new owners. By Robert Whitley. Never mind that few people today have even heard of Stony Hill Vineyard—the tiny winery atop Spring Mountain is a […]
20 Essential L.A. Neighborhood Restaurants

Neighborhoods in Los Angeles are constantly evolving, and their dining scenes feature both established favorites and exciting newcomers. By Roger Grody Los Angeles is a patchwork of vibrant, multicultural neighborhoods, […]
7 Great Diners Open 24 Hours in Los Angeles

By William Yelles. It’s late at night. You’re hungry. But your delivery options dried up hours ago. That means you need to go out. But for what exactly? Being decisive […]
Prodigious Chef David Almany Returns to L.A.

By Martha McCully. When Chef David Almany was growing up in Agoura Hills, he used to watch Molto Mario and Emeril Live on the Food Network. Then he and his […]
Petit Trois Opens a Second Location in Sherman Oaks

By Roger Grody. The San Fernando Valley tends to be a place where classic French restaurants survive, even when the cuisine fades from the more trend-conscious Westside. Mistral, Le Sanglier […]
6 Great Sports Bars in L.A. for Watching Football

Whatever kind of football you’re into—college or NFL, real or fantasy—here are six great Los Angeles sports bars where you can cheer on your teams. By William Yelles. Busby’s West […]