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  • Dan Sung Sa (Korean Bar Food in L.A.’s K-Town)

    Dan Sung Sa (Korean Bar Food in L.A.’s K-Town)

    California, Koreatown, Los Angeles, Travel

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    February 29, 2012

    The biggest challenge was finding the place. The address was 3317 W. 6th Street and we were meeting our friends Kyle and Gary there at 7:30. We drove down 6th, using my phone as a guide, and didn’t see 3317. We parked on the street and saw a sign for a hotel featuring Korean dramas…

  • Glenn Cous Cous Salad with Albert Knobs of Feta (PLUS: Other 2011 Oscar Dishes)

    Glenn Cous Cous Salad with Albert Knobs of Feta (PLUS: Other 2011 Oscar Dishes)

    Recipes, Salads

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    February 28, 2012

    You may have thought Oscar’s biggest upset last night was Meryl Streep stealing Viola Davis’s Oscar, but then clearly you weren’t at the Oscar party I attended. Our friends John and Michael invited us a week earlier and asked us to bring a dish that was a pun or play on words based on title…

  • Back To Our Favorite N.Y. Haunts (Joe, Joseph Leonard, Bar Centrale, City Bakery, Grand Sichuan & The Burger Joint)

    Back To Our Favorite N.Y. Haunts (Joe, Joseph Leonard, Bar Centrale, City Bakery, Grand Sichuan & The Burger Joint)

    NYC, Travel

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    February 24, 2012

    I took a tumble outside of Joe on Waverly, the coffee shop that was a second home to me all those years that I lived in the big city. It was kind of embarrassing: rain was beating down, Craig ran inside the front door, and as I approached the first step, I totally slipped on…

  • (Relatively) New In New York: Untitled, The John Dory & The Big Gay Ice Cream Shop

    (Relatively) New In New York: Untitled, The John Dory & The Big Gay Ice Cream Shop

    NYC, Travel

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    February 22, 2012

    I’m not one of those “where must I eat when I go back to New York?” kind of people, though I did Tweet a week before our trip something along those lines. The responses were fascinating to me–apparently Acme, which I knew as a fairly mediocre sandwich and sweet potato French fry spot near NYU,…

  • The “Welcome To New York” Tasting Menu at The 2nd Avenue Deli

    The “Welcome To New York” Tasting Menu at The 2nd Avenue Deli

    NYC, Travel

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    February 22, 2012

    When you arrive in New York, for your first time or after being away for a while, you want a taste of what makes the city unique. Sure, you could pop into one of those hip bastions of dining where everything’s pickled or ensconced in some kind of obscure animal fat but, really, aren’t they…

  • Drink Champagne On Your Birthday

    Drink Champagne On Your Birthday

    Stories and Rants

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    February 21, 2012

    This is a post about drinking Champagne on your birthday. I think you should do it. Before this year, it never really occurred to me to drink Champagne on my birthday. My focus would be on food: where would I eat for lunch? Where would I eat for dinner? Because it was my birthday, could…

  • Chickpea Curry

    Chickpea Curry

    Beans, Recipes

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    February 16, 2012

    One of my favorite things to make on a weeknight, these days, is a kitchen cupboard chickpea curry. It goes like this: I open my kitchen cupboard, pull out a can of chickpeas, a bag of rice, a tube of tomato paste, a can of coconut milk, and as many spices as I feel like…

  • How Do You Not Weigh 500 Pounds?

    How Do You Not Weigh 500 Pounds?

    Essays

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    February 15, 2012

    If there’s one question I get asked all the time, whether in my blog comments or over Twitter, it’s: “How do you not weigh 500 pounds?” It’s usually in response to a post about a very decadent meal or a recipe that involves several sticks of butter (like Craig’s birthday cake). The question implies that…

  • A Weekend in Palm Springs

    A Weekend in Palm Springs

    California, Palm Springs, Travel

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    February 14, 2012

    Having a car is a game-changer. In New York, if we were itching to get away, there’d have to be a flight involved or something called ZipCar which involves showing up at a weird parking lot and getting into a strange car with a secret code beamed into your phone. Here in L.A., you pretty…

  • LudoBites 8.0, Lemon Moon

    LudoBites 8.0, Lemon Moon

    Beverly Hills, California, Los Angeles, Travel

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    February 9, 2012

    Imagine a restaurant that’s not really a restaurant but, rather, an event that will exist for only a limited period of time. What you’ve just imagined is a pop-up restaurant, a phenomenon that’s sweeping the food world and that’s been spearheaded, mostly, by L.A.’s Ludo and Krissy Lefebvre. I met them both back in July…

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