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A Guide to Filipino Food in Los Angeles
Filipino food is a hodgepodge of international flavors with Malay, Spanish, Chinese, and American influences. Here's where you can find it in L.A.
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The Nosh
Food
Regional Chinese Food Guide To Los Angeles
To mark the Chinese New Year, we've compiled a list of all the regions of China represented in the greater Los Angeles area.
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Los Angeles restaurants
Huell Howser
Huell Howser: Philippe's
Watch the full one hour episode of Huell Howser's visit to Philippe's.
Los Angeles is one of the greatest food destinations in the world, largely due to our diverse immigrant population and access to fresh ingredients year-round. Read articles and watch videos about southern California's food scene, food news, and food history.
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Food & Living
Did You Know? Five Famous Restaurants That Started in SoCal
Post date:Whether they produce legendary burgers, crunchy tacos, or masterful flapjacks, these five restaurants all had one thing in common — a birthplace in Southern California.
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Los Angeles restaurants
The Migrant Kitchen
SteelCraft: An Urban Eatery Restoring Community Over a Shared Meal
Post date:Driving down Long Beach Boulevard, on the corner of Bixby Road, one cannot miss SteelCraft. The open-air style urban eatery, built entirely of repurposed shipping containers from the nearby ports, is both colorful and inviting.
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Los Angeles restaurants
The Migrant Kitchen
The Story Behind Mercado La Paloma, South L.A.’s Hidden Marketplace
Post date:Tucked on the far side of the 110 from USC in the Figueroa Corridor, Mercado La Paloma is a vibrant treasure trove of internationally eclectic food stalls, artisanal crafts and a thriving community that supports nonprofits and first-time business owners.
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Los Angeles restaurants
The Migrant Kitchen
Meet the Chef That Brings Japanese Roots To Health-Conscious Southern Californians
Post date:Necco, a small and stylishly bohemian restaurant in West L.A., offers innovative spins on traditional Japanese dishes that vibrantly showcase SoCal produce with healthful dishes.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Lake Balboa and Reseda
Post date:Lake Balboa is a fairly young neighborhood, while Reseda is one of the oldest neighborhoods of the Valley. Both boast some fantastic and iconic local restaurants.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: South El Monte and El Monte
Post date:The diversity of food found in South El Monte and El Monte is the product of over three decades of Asian and Latino working class folks co-creating a community together.
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Los Angeles restaurants
The Migrant Kitchen
The Migrant Kitchen 1-Hour Special
Season 1 Broadcast Special
Post date:The Migrant Kitchen explores Los Angeles’ booming food scene through the eyes of a new generation of chefs whose cuisine is inspired by the immigrant experience.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Northridge, North Hills, and Mission Hills
Post date:Most of the iconic and historic restaurants that still exist in Northridge, Mission Hills and North Hills come from the period of major growth and expansion after WWII, built by the young families who began moving to the Valley seeking the American Dream.
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Los Angeles restaurants
The Migrant Kitchen
S1 E5: Banchan - Korean Food Beyond BBQ
Post date:For 22 years, loyal diners have been flocking to the beloved Jun Won in Koreatown where Owner Yong Won Jun brings much more than just Korean BBQ to his hungry customers. In the midst of success, however, the Jun family is faced with a grueling challenge.
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Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Beverly Hills
Post date:Shows and films have fostered an image of Beverly Hills as the ultimate in beauty and wealth. It is a city rich in Hollywood history and nothing tells that story quite like the restaurants and bars that have served its famous inhabitants for decades.
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The Migrant Kitchen
S1 E4: Loghmeh - Whole Animal Roasts & Middle-Eastern Culinary Traditions
Post date:For Chefs Debbie Michail and Wafa Ghreir, food is a way to link back to their Middle-Eastern culture. To have the opportunity to enjoy their meals is to gain an understanding of Middle-Eastern traditions.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Bel Air
Post date:Bel Air is still known to be a fairly exclusive place to live. As a mainly residential neighborhood, there are a select few of local restaurants and bars. However, those that do exist tell the stories of the stars that have spent time within their walls.
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Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes
Post date:Because of the large open spaces throughout Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes, there are few businesses that have made their home here. Those that have, though, have quite the stories to tell.
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food history
Food & Living
Transforming the Taco: The Origins of Taco Bell
Post date:For the innovative, restless Glen Bell, the opening of the first Taco Bell was simply the idea that finally caught fire, after a decade of working to bring a Mexican-inspired menu to the masses.
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Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Compton
Post date:From the best BBQ to some of L.A.'s best burgers, Compton is ripe with hidden gems.
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The Nosh
Food
5 Great Southern California Food Halls
Post date:Across Southern California are a growing number of one-stop eating places where your options are far more elevated -- and even gourmet -- than ever before.
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The Nosh
Food
A Regional Chinese Cold Noodle Guide To Los Angeles
Post date:It's been unusually hot here in Los Angeles, which means it's time for some cold noodles.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Palms, Mar Vista, and Rancho Park
Post date:These sleepy Westside neighborhoods are filled with delicious restaurants.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: West Hollywood
Post date:Through its history, WeHo has been a wild, progressive, and at times debauched pocket of Los Angeles.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: West Covina
Post date:The city is ethnically and economically diverse, as well as being driving distance to lakes and mountains.
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recipes
No Passport Required
Recipe: Enfrijoladas
Learn how to prepare Enfrijoladas from "No Passport Required."
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recipes
No Passport Required
Recipe: Baba Ganoush
Learn how to prepare Baba Ganoush from "No Passport Required."
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recipes
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
Recipe: Braised New Mexico-Style Pork in Red Chile Sauce (Carne Adovada)
Learn how to prepare Braised New Mexico-Style Pork in Red Chile Sauce from "America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated."
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recipes
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
Recipe: Best Grilled Chicken Thighs
Learn how to prepare Best Grilled Chicken Thighs from "America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated."
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