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The Review: Black Hogg is a beguiling entry on Silver Lake scene
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticFirst of all, Black Hogg, the name of the new Silver Lake gastropub, doesn't refer to a heritage pig or even a plain old hog or wild boar. According to the staff, it takes its name from the alternative definition of hogg, which the Oxford English...Tags: Oysters, Bacon, Alcoholic Beverages, Tacos, Mushrooms
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The Gossiping Gourmet: Peony and Sushi Corner a pleasant surprise
We were flabbergasted. We found ourselves eating possibly the best shrimp we had ever tasted. Caught in the wild, the shrimp were jumbo in size, incredibly tender, moist, juicy and tasting so fresh. We chose the shrimp with honey garlic from a selection...
Tags: Sweet Potatoes, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Vegetarian Diet, Shrimp, Dining and Drinking
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Apodaca: Don't listen to parenting naysayers
There's nothing quite like the sight of a woman's breast to get the conversation rolling. That, of course, is exactly what the publishers of Time magazine had in mind when they put a photo of a mother breastfeeding her nearly 4-year-old son on a recent...Tags: Breastfeeding, Barbara Walters, Time (magazine), Talk Shows (genre), Religion and Belief
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Restaurant Review: Asian Court a source of fresh, beautiful dishes
Asian Court could be the Chinese restaurant we've all been looking for. There's something for everyone at this unpretentious Ellicott City restaurant. If you're seeking well-prepared classic Cantonese and Hunan dishes made with fresh ingredients and...
Tags: Salt, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ellicott City, Dining and Drinking
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Petoskey's Big Boy restaurant to reopen in new space
PETOSKEY -- A chubby, overall-clad icon will return to Petoskey's restaurant lineup this week after an absence of two months. A new Big Boy restaurant is scheduled to open at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at the corner of Spring and Pleasant streets. It'...
Tags: Restaurants, McDonald's, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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News of the Weird: Impressively Corrupt!
Chutzpah! The former police chief of Bell, Calif., Randy Adams, had resigned in disgrace after prosecutors charged eight other city officials with looting the municipal budget. Adams had been recruited by the alleged miscreants (at a sweetheart salary...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Apple iPhone, Lawyers, Media Industry, Science and Technology
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Robbery at Chinese restaurant thwarted by language barrier
FloriDUHPerhaps this trio cracked a misfortune cookie. The workers at a west Orange County Chinese restaurant spoke only Catonese and couldn't understand the demands for money from a trio of banditos, reports the Orlando Sentinel. One robber put a gun to the...Tags: Orlando Chinese Restaurants
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New on the scene: Bridgeport
RedEyeIf you only find yourself in Bridgeport for a Sox game, beers at Maria's Community Bar or the occasional meatball sub at Ricobene's, it's time to return. Three new restaurants have opened in the past month alone, which boosts dining options in this mostly...Tags: Bacon, Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois), Mashed Potatoes, Coffee, Shrimp
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Ichiban Asian Bistro For Lunch
Ichiban Asian Bistro 179 Linwood Ave, Colchester 860-537-6888 At the suggestion of a friend we decided to head to Colchester and try Ichiban Asian Bistro, a restaurant that offers delicious, fresh Chinese and sushi options. THE VIBE: The inside is...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Sushi and Sashimi, Appetizers, Colchester, Restaurants
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In Mexicali, a haven for broken lives
Mario Ramos stirs a pot of beans with a bent spatula as the men crowd into the kitchen, the ragged line stretching out the splintered doorway.
Years ago, Ramos, 45, grilled up pricey seafood in a tiki-themed restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway in...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Prisons, Pink Floyd (music group), Soldier Field, Los Angeles Hotels
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ISP says contaminated food from hot trucks ending up in area restaurants
Indiana State Police with the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division are concerned about trucks on Indiana interstates that are delivering spoiled and contaminated food to area restaurants. They say the excessive heat is also making the problem worse....
Tags: Companies and Corporations, E. coli Infection, Economy, Business and Finance, Salmonella Infection, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Asking for the 'secret menu'
When Kevin Pang's story came up in a news meeting about an Arlington Heights Chinese restaurant with a special menu for Asian customers, I emailed Kevin with two questions: How often does that happen? And can a non-Asian still ask for the other menu?...Tags: Kevin Pang, Media Industry, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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