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Even with its steep price, the costata alla fiorentina remains one of the most impressive steaks in Los Angeles. The dry-aged ...
Clark Street’s Diner Breakfast arrives on a vintage-style, oblong plate that platforms a stack of two golden-brown Sonora ...
A slew of new labor-related laws, a plastic bag ban, new requirements for tortillas, and more for the Golden State ...
The editors at Eater LA dine out several times a week, if not per day, which means we’re always encountering standout dishes ...
From its classic soda machine to a spindled milkshake mixer and an old-school cash register, the interior of Pie ‘n Burger ...
Walking into Bistro Na’s feels like waltzing into an emperor’s palace during the Qing Dynasty. The dining room has exquisite ...