You know the feeling you get from being tickled too hard? Where it’s painfully good in that great kind of way. If so, then you must try Huckleberry. I haven’t been to a place that I’ve been so throughly impressed with for quite sometime now, and when I hit it up HB for lunch with Lizzy & Paul last week, I knew I had walked into something special. A few months ago, after reading the Food GPS review of the place, I decided that Huckleberry was a place I had to go to. I just can’t believe I had put it off this long. It’s a lot fresh baked… well, everything. And it’s pretty traditionally fantastic.
The place was opened by Zoe …
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Huckleberry SaMo: Hurts So Good
by josie on July 27, 2010 Share
Outdoor Cinema and Food Trucks
by josie on July 22, 2010 Share
Regardless of whether it’s a date or a mate, there’s no doubt that this series of events will be fun. It’s movie night Saturdays near or around downtown LA and food trucks. Can you think of a more uncouth outing? I think not. I’ll probably be around for The Breakfast Club night if anyone would like to join in on some good cheap fun.
This summer series will feature over sixty different gourmet food trucks throughout eight weeks of favorite movie titles. Thee Outdoor Cinema Food Fest creates the ultimate picnic environment for entertainment and food enthusiasts – no basket required!
Movies will be presented using only the highest quality projection, screen and sound available; which includes a 52 foot screen with …
You Can’t Live Without O2 in Pasadena
by UncouthGourmands on June 28, 2010 Share
When I received the invite to O2 Sushi’s tasting party I was thrilled. Since I am part Japanese, I thought it was right up my alley. I was excited to see what the new Old Town Pasadena restaurant had in store for me.
My favorites of the night were the Tuna Sushi, Seared Albacore Sashimi with sautéed spinach, Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeno, and Sweet Chili Shrimp. O2 only serves the highest quality sushi and it was apparent with their Tuna Sushi. It was so fresh and the Chef prepared it wonderfully. I savored every bit of the Seared Albacore Sashimi. It was seasoned perfectly and definitely the entrée I could not have enough of. The Yellowtail Sashimi had a tangy zest …
Taste of the Nation: ‘Word is Bond’
by josie on June 7, 2010 Share
I’ve been listening to a lot of OG rap these days and I got to thinking, what if my life was an ongoing rap video? Unfortunately, it isn’t. However, if it was it would include: free flowing champagne, my best friend (peep), celebrity chefsville, little tidbits of LA’s best food, and a cute boy I once dated long ago. Oh, wait! That was this year’s Taste of the Nation. (Except I didn’t drink – I was driving.)
It’s the one event you wait for all year long, and every year, you’re never disappointed. I wasn’t. Taste of the Nation LA brings together 40 of LA’s ‘it’ restaurants for a great cause. We loved last year’s event and this year we couldn’t wait to volunteer …
Champagne & Chocolate Party @ John Kelly in HWood
by josie on June 3, 2010 Share
A good chocolate is like an unavailable man/woman. Your conscience tells you to avoid it, but your heart tells you to live in the moment. And even though you know you should put it down, you keep on going back for more. I think it’s obvious that when it comes to some men, I clearly have terrible judgement, but the same cannot be said when I speak about chocolate. Lemme tell you a story about a girl and some fudge… Ok, I’ll spare you the horny details, but I urge you to come and try the chocolates yourself.
This Saturday, June 5th, JK Chocolates will be hosting a party to celebrate their boutique launch. It will be complete with champagne and, of course, …
1RST Annual Cultural Diversity Day
by josie on June 2, 2010 Share
My passport says I’ve been to over 19 countries around the world, and yet, I still feel I haven’t seen enough of the world. My usual MO is to plan a yearly trip abroad, however, last year was postponed and this year may very well be out of the question as well. The inherent riskiness of starting a business is often underestimated and, as a result, Josie has been pretty damn broke. Just as I was feeling bad for myself, a friend sent me this invite for the First Annual Cultural Diversity Day in Los Feliz this weekend. And well, $8 I can afford.
I know we’re not always PC around here, but we’re always down to try anything – as …
A Certain ‘Je Ne Sais Quoi’ in Los Angeles
by josie on May 29, 2010 Share
There are experiences, people, and most importantly, meals that can take you to another world. It’s these small escapes that allow us to wander out of the clusterf-@! world we live in and into a simpler place. The Little Next Door is one of those places.
Sure the French will smoke in your presence, mock your way of life, answer the phone “Screw you!” instead of “Hello”, and may even un-remorsefully make love to your wife while you are at work (’Unfaithful’ reference), but love them or hate them, their cuisine is like no other in the world.
We met with the best agent in the world, Claire Best, of Marsh Best (pun intended) at the Little Next Door on Third Street. We …










