Food News Roundup: Sustainable Seafood, Noma Alums + The World's Most Expensive Vegetable

rogerimp/Flickr
seafood at The Hungry Cat
The Salt: "Buying Sustainable Fish Is Getting Easier, But It's Still Hard"

The Los Angeles Times: Jonathan Gold recalls looking for a quart of milk in his Koreatown neighborhood on May 1, 1992. He revisits the area 20 years after the riots.

Grub Street: Noma alums coming to a restaurant near you...

Daily Dish: Russ Parsons tries out poi in Hawaii.

The Atlantic: Frugal economist Tyler Cowen looks for a good lunch.

Food Politics: Could sports drinks be health foods? Gatorade tries to school Marion Nestle.

Dine LA: They make ceramic pottery, play harmonica, do carpentry, DJ ... and they're chefs, too.

Food & Think: It could be the world's most expensive vegetable.

The New Yorker: Teenager Flynn McGarry does pop-ups at his San Fernando Valley home; John Sedlar declared the farro dish "formidable."

Fuck You, Broccoli: A rant against lima beans.

Burp and Slurp: The story of The Slice Truck, which just opened a brick-and-mortar spot. It wasn't instant Kogi-fame.

The 99 Cent Chef: Where to eat along the new Expo line.

My Voice Nation Help
0 comments

Now Trending

From the Vault

 

©2013 LA Weekly, LP, All rights reserved.
Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places Los Angeles

    Voice Places

    Find everything you're looking for in your city

  • Happy Hour App

    Happy Hour App

    Find the best happy hour deals in your city

  • Daily Deals

    Daily Deals

    Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90%

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city