Little Tokyo is LA’s cultural center for their Japanese-American population. Being only five blocks (long blocks to be fair) it manages to pack in many merchants. The Little Tokyo Galleria…
Over a year ago, when I heard a few of my food blogging peers were invited to the Carondelet House for a 5-course meal, a Culinary Exploration by Chef…
Kendall’s Brasserie (Patina Restaurant Group) has been serving up traditional French cuisine to DTLA eaters inside The Music Center for 14 years now. This past month, they opened a speakeasy…
What better way to spend a beautiful spring Sunday in Downtown Los Angeles than sipping on a craft beer and browsing dozens of local vendors and crafts? Up on…
Friend to Girls on Food, Taylor (yes, THAT Taylor), sent me an Instagram video of penne pasta being cooked in a gigantic cheese wheel. I’ve seen this cooking technique…
The largest all-inclusive Mexican tasting event The Taste of Mexico (TOM) returns on its 6th annual edition to Los Angeles and Girls of Food (GOF) was invited to the…
Join us for the screening of the documentary film City of Gold, this coming Sunday, October 2nd, 5 PM, at The Wiltern ( 3790 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010). This…
The Romans conceived the first known pie recipe, and it was a rye-crusted goat cheese and honey pie. Then pies began to appear in the early 12th century, but…
On the corner of 12th & Grand in DTLA sits barcito, an Argentine-inspired restaurant. The interior has a contemporary feel, with the Buenos Aries skyline on the wall and black…
It was the 8th anniversary of the annual Beat Swap Meet, a traveling swap where collectors trade records. There were also DJ’s spinning and, of course, FOOD! The food…