It is always difficult when there is a large group involved. The task of getting everyone to agree on where to eat is a daunting one. Over the weekend, I was in Vegas for a reunion, and on the last night, we visited Fiamma Trattoria & Bar at the MGM Grand. A friend of a friend […]
a grand old time at Mr Chow
I was invited to dinner at Mr Chow Beverly Hills this week to taste some wines from Terlato Winery. Mr John Terlato, a third generation vintner presented seven of his wines during the meal. As Mr Terlato says, “Chinese food is difficult to pair with wines, and we are here, together, to taste and decide which […]
Phantom of the Opera theater menu at Leatherby’s Cafe Rouge
Last week, my BFF and I attend a performance of Phantom of the Opera at Segerstrom Center of the Arts and eat at Leatherby’s Cafe Rouge beforehand. It is her first time here so I want her to try as many things across the board. The prix fixe theater menu (3 courses/$45) is always the […]
a stellar family-run Vietnamese eatery
I hear about this place from a Yelp friend and venture out to Santa Ana for lunch the following day. It isn’t difficult to find, but like most Vietnamese eateries, this one is located in a nondescript strip mall but easily noticed by the “grand opening” signs still adorning the exterior. The menu is simple […]
Book: In A French Kitchen
I met Susan Herrmann Loomis this week. Her now-classic memoir, On Rue Tatin, have been helping American readers with cooking French food with ease, and now, In a French Kitchen, reveals how to create simple French meals with ease. Loomis is an expat living in France and she takes us on a journey of her daily life, inviting us […]
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