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May
Viva La Famiglia
Continue reading “A Family Dinner at Sirio Ristorante – New York” »
07
May
Beast it and they will come
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02
May
It sounds silly to say, but The Loft is the perfect place for breakfast, lunch or dinner. With amazing views of the Pacific Ocean during the day and a cozy California Craftsman ambiance in the evening, pick your atmosphere to match your mood. How about a La Vie en Rose cocktail with a flatbread to get things going? Or keep it simple with a shrimp burger? The highlight of The Loft at Montage Resort in Laguna Beach is the cheese program, so you must indulge in a plate selection from the master fromager.
Continue reading “The Loft at Montage Laguna Beach, CA” »
25
Apr
MB Abram Galleries in downtown Los Angeles specializes in tribal art and artefacts, from aboriginal boomerangs and carved figurines to Himalayan masks and Inuit harpoon heads. Currently, the gallery is exclusively offering signed, limited edition prints of food I photographed with a Panasonic Lumix LX5 digital camera at Gilt and The Modern restaurants in New York.
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17
Mar
Fast fading are the days when museum dining meant formica tables and cafeteria food. We love the sleek and stylish design of Ray’s & Stark Bar at LACMA, designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano. Executive chef Kris Morningstar has created a Mediterranean-inspired, farm-to-table menu, merchant account featuring dishes like hamachi sashimi with aji amarillo vinaigrette and hanger steak with offshore merchant account carrot-caraway purée and cabbage. To see images of these and other dishes, visit our photo gallery.
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