Mar 2019

Pikunico – Los Angeles

Pikunico - ROW DTLA - Los Angeles

My 37th birthday was largely celebrated at ROW DTLA. First came lunch with colleagues at Pikunico, followed by dessert at The Manufactory, and dinner with a girlfriend at Tartine Bianco. There is no doubt in my mind that I am the target demographic for this urban renewal development, which delights and disgusts me all at once. But here we are.

Pikunico - ROW DTLA - Los Angeles

In this minimally appointed and naturally lit dining room, Chef Kuniko Yagi serves up Japanese-style fried chicken in a fast-casual setting. She previously made fancier and pricier food at the now-closed Sona in West Hollywood and at Hinoki and the Bird in Century City.

Pikunico - ROW DTLA - Los Angeles

Even though the restaurant was positively buzzing at this time of day, food arrived nice and fast. I ordered the combination platter, which included a thigh, a wing, and two tenders, as well as house-made pickles. On the saucy side of things was a trio of dips: a daikon ponzu oroshi, a lemon aioli, and a parsley sesame number.

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Feb 2019

Weekend Brunch at Here’s Looking At You – Los Angeles (Koreatown)

Brunch at Here's Looking At You

The Astronomer, June, and I finally made our way to Koreatown for brunch at Here’s Looking At You this past weekend. The restaurant started serving daytime fare last May, and the menu is as solid as ever—all hits, no misses, promise.

Brunch at Here's Looking At You

While most restaurants don’t put too much creativity into their brunch menus, relying on standbys like buttermilk pancakes, eggs Benedict, and Bloody Marys to fuel crowds, chef Jonathan Whitener is bringing fresh ideas and energy to the table.

Brunch at Here's Looking At You

The first dish to arrive was the whippiest, lightest chicken liver toast ($12). To reel in the richness were Basque peppers and a touch of smoked maple.

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Feb 2019

The Restaurant at The NoMad – Los Angeles (Downtown)

The Restaurant at The NoMad - Los Angeles - Downtown

When The Nomad first opened a little over a year ago, The Restaurant was tucked away on the second floor of the hotel. Since those first few months of ironing out details and refining the overall experience, The Restaurant has migrated to the hotel’s magnificent ground floor. With its sky-high ceilings and gold and blue detailing, the room is really something to behold.

The Restaurant at The NoMad - Los Angeles - Downtown

I met up with Diana for a mid-week supper at The Restaurant back in January. She snagged us the cutest little two-top right by the bookshelves in the back of the room.

NoMad - Los Angeles

My dear friend was having the driest of Januaries, so I happily cocktail’d alone. The Foxtrot, billed as an “American Whiskey with a Caribbean accent,” included rye, bourbon, orgeat (almond syrup), falernum, passion fruit, and lime.

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