Craft Celebrates Beer Week…

On Sunday, September 23rd from 2pm to 6pm, Tom Colicchio’s Craft in Los Angeles is celebrating beer week by hosting a special event highlighting beers from the OC craft beer label The Bruery.  $125 (including gratuity and tax) gets you a tasting of 10 different beers with Chef’s pairings.  Read more about The Bruery’s beers here: brueryprovisions.com, make reservations here: amorini@craftlosangeles.com, more about Craft here: craftrestaurantsinc.com.

Ye Olde King’s Head Bakery Now Open In Santa Monica

If you’ve found yourself craving the Bakewells, Eccles cakes, and pasties (for those unfamiliar, this is not a typo) that the recently defunct Tudor House used to offer, you’re in luck!  Ye Olde King’s Head Bakery has opened across the street.  While part of the King’s Head complex on the corner of Second St. and Santa Monica Blvd. in Santa Monica, the traditional English pastry shop has its own snazzy storefront on Second St. and is carrying the pastries from the same bakery that supplied the Tudor House.

Nice Rice Takes Over La Salsa Space In The Third Street Promenade

Just a few weeks ago I told you of the demise of the long-standing La Salsa at the corner of Santa Monica Blvd. in the Third Street Promenade.  Wasting no time whatsoever, an entity named Nice Rice has claimed the space.  As you can tell from the window application, construction is underway on what will eventually be a new Asian restaurant.  I’ll keep you posted…

A.O.C.’s La Tomatina Dinner

Surely you’ve heard of the famous La Tomatina festival that occurs on the last Wednesday of August every year in the town of Buñol in Valencia, Spain, where people gather in the Plaza and hurl tons of over-ripe tomatoes at each other.  Well, this Wednesday, August 29th, A.O.C. is celebrating La Tomatina with a special multi-course dinner showcasing, you guessed it, the tomato.  Check out the menu and make a reservation here: aocwinebar.com.  We’ll see if any of the tomatoes end up in the air…

 

 

 

M Café’s “Microtize Me” Contest

Starting Friday, August 24th through September 7th, M Café is having its annual contest, “Microtize Me”.  Submit your idea of your favorite naughty comfort food, and if they take up your challenge to create a healthy macrobiotic replica, you could win a dinner for four and a “goodie” bag, plus your idea will be featured on the menu at both locations for two weeks.  Submit your ideas via Facebook, Twitter, on at either location.  Find out more at: mcafedechaya.com.

Sotto’s Pizza And Cocktail Special…

Arguably, Sotto makes one of the best pizzas in town.  Their hand-built Neapolitan wood-burning oven turns out a chewy, slightly charred pie that explodes with flavor.  Equally adept are they at their mixology.  Now you have an opportunity to sample both. Tuesday to Friday from 5:30pm to 7:30pm, you can get their summer special Sosta Napoletana: one of their highly-lauded signature pizzas and a cocktail for $19.  Bar only.  Sotto is at 9575 W. Pico Blvd. in Los Angeles.  Read more here: sottorestaurant.com.

 

Hummus Bar Express Coming Soon To Third Street Promenade…

It looks like an outpost of Tarzana’s Hummus Bar & Grill, Hummus Bar Express is coming to the old Yangtze space at 1333 Third Street Promenade (between Arizona and Santa Monica Blvd.) in Santa Monica.  If their Valley location is any indication, look for a menu of “authentic Mediterranean cuisine” including flatbreads, salads, sandwiches, and, you guessed it, hummus.  As always, I’ll keep you posted…

 

Susan Feniger’s Street’s Book Party

Susan Feniger is celebrating the recent release of her newest book Susan Feniger’s Street Food with a blow-out party at Street on August 26th from 5pm to 10pm.  Susan will be on hand to demonstrate recipes from the book and share her “spice market secrets”.  There will be food booths, cocktails, “ethnic elixirs”,  aquas frescas, even treats to take home all served to beats from Amoeba Music’s DJs.  Cost is $50 per person or $70 with a signed book.  Even with no online reservations accepted, this event is bound to quickly sell out.  Get your space by calling (323) 203-0500 just as quickly as your little fingers can dial.

Susan Feniger’s STREET
742 N. Highland Ave.
Los Angeles, California 90038

Il Sogno Now Open On Montana Ave. In Santa Monica

A new adorable, homey little Italian eatery (that I’m told is a rebranding of their previous SM restaurant) has taken over the cozy courtyard space that was once Cafe Dana at 1211#C Montana Ave. in Santa Monica. Il Sogno Italian Backyard Grill is now open Monday through Saturday 9am to 6pm and Sunday 9am until 4pm.  Look for a menu of pastas, salads, stone-grilled piadina and ciabatta, or eggs to which you subsequently add a selection of grilled items, vegetables, cheeses, and dressings.  Website still under construction, but you can call (310) 587-3520 for more information.  ilsognogrill.com

Bouchon Bistro’s Julia Child Week

This week at Bouchon Bistro in Beverly Hills, they’re celebrating the 100th birthday of legendary Julia Child (a personal idol of mine whom I was fortunate to have met once) with a special menu inspired by Julia’s cookbooks.  Included on the menu will be such things as Salade Niçoise, Provençal Soup, Tarte au Fraises (strawberry tart), and other items either ordered À la carte or as a full menu for $59.95 for three courses.  The special menu is featured August 7th through August 15th.  Call (310) 271-9910 for reservations.  bouchonbistro.com

The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Company Coming To Westchester

The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co. is opening soon at 8732A Sepulveda Blvd. in Westchester.  The company uses a special filtration system to replicate water from Brooklyn that they believe has the preternatural power to elevate the average bagel into a New York masterpiece.  With locations in Beverly Hills, Mid-City LA, around the country, and expanding fast, the OBWBC counts Larry King as an investor and spokesperson.  Read more here:  brooklynwaterbagels.com.

Spazio Caffè Coming Soon To Montana Ave.

More competition to the Montana Ave. coffee scene:  Renovations are underway on the old White Lilac space at 1511A Montana Ave. in Santa Monica to make room for the West Coast premier of a coffee shop by Italian specialty coffee brand Manuel, Spazio Caffè.  Based in San Vendemiano, Italy and with locations throughout the world and one US location on the East Coast, the artisan coffee purveyor will also likely offer its line of selective teas, chocolate, baked goods, and merchandise. No word on an opening date yet, but as always, I’ll keep you posted… Read more at: manuel.it/en/spaziocaffe.

Melisse’s Australian Black Truffle Tasting…

Alas, we find ourselves woefully between truffle seasons.  But those desperate for the fabulous fungus can rejoice: Melisse in Santa Monica has procured a stash of Australian black truffles (fully in season) and is offering an 8 course truffle tasting menu for $345.  But they are also offering their signature dishes à la carte as well including: Fresh Tagliatelle (grated black truffles, parmesan brown butter truffle froth), Truffle Risotto (carnaroli rice, mascarpone, shaved black Australian truffles), Sweet White Corn Ravioli (brown butter truffle sauce, shaved black Australian truffles), or the classic Truffle Egg  with toasted briochemelisse.com.

Johnny Rockets Coming To Santa Monica Place

In further mall news…  It looks like the latest contender to step into the boxing ring that is the Santa Monica Place food scene is going to be… (drumroll) Johnny Rockets.  With locations throughout the US and So Cal, the retro burger chain has begun construction on a never-occupied stall in the food court.  Best of Luck!  Until the final bell, you can check out their menu and more here: johnnyrockets.com.