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New York's fanciest 'Korean wave' restaurants go where L.A. doesn't: caviar and kimchi
Being a student of Korean foodways is essentially written in my job description as a Los Angeles critic. A visit to New York is showing where a new frontier might be heading.
The ultimate guide to eating and drinking in Koreatown
Embrace the extremes of Koreatown with barbecue, speakeasies, karaoke and more. Explore a tri-level mecca for Korean culture in Buena Park and a modern Korean wave of fine dining in New York.
The 'soup for dinner' life: It's easy, delicious. A never-boring way to slim down
Quick soups, simmering soups, you-can't-make-a-mistake soups. These are a home cook's easy way to cut back. You will not be bored or boring as a cook or an eater on this diet.
4 surprising flavor hacks to make your soups irresistible
Amp the umami and other taste notes with these unexpected flavor spikes and your soup will never be boring.
Roman-style Chickpea and Tomato Soup With Bulgur
Inspired by a Roman chickpea soup and amped up with bulgur, this is a satisfying main course, scented with rosemary and garlic.
Kaeng Lieng (Thai Vegetable Soup With Shrimp)
Recipe for Kaeng Lieng, a spice-spiked Thai vegetable soup with shrimp.
Ash Reshteh (Persian Beans, Greens and Noodle Soup)
The vegetarian beans and greens soup ash reshteh, named for the square-edged, linguini-like reshteh noodle, seems to have as many variations as the home cooks who make it. It's a you-can't-make-a-mistake soup.
A beloved Beverly Hills burger joint mysteriously closed 27 years ago. What happened?
A real-life "Peach Pit" in Beverly Hills served devotees burgers for years, until it closed suddenly in 1997. Now, the family behind Jeremiah P. Throckmorton Grille explains all.
The wisdom of masa in pastry: Baking new techniques for a millennial ingredient
Using maAz and masa harina in cakes, cookies and pie crusts proves to be a uniquely contemporary creation in the hands of modern panaderxs.
A celebrated Persian pop-up finds a permanent home in Silver Lake
Plus, K-Team Korean barbecue from the founders of Park's BBQ, a Thai roast duck specialist opens, one of L.A.'s best burgers now at the beach, and more.
One of L.A.'s best pizza chefs has set out to perfect focaccia
Pizzana's Daniele Uditi shares plans for a new focaccia shop in Los Angeles
I'll take the jerky at Sophy's over your Wagyu steak anyplace else
Jenn Harris reviews Sophy's: Cambodia Town Food & Music, a decades-old Long Beach restaurant where the sauces are pungently addictive on the Cheesecake Factory-long menu and beef jerky is the star.
On reopening day, community calls the revival of Cafe Tropical a 'triumph'
Customers old and new welcome community fixture Cafe Tropical on the official day of its grand opening. The Silver Lake restaurant is now under new ownership since a surprise closure shuttered the cafe last year.
Mystery among the vines: Why is the FBI probing some of Napa Valley's fanciest wineries?
Among the Napa Valley luminaries whose county records have been subpoenaed in a secretive federal probe are the owners of Hall Wines, Caymus Vineyards, Alpha Omega, The Prisoner a and the list goes on.
Surcharge for alternatives to dairy milk stirs up lawsuit against Starbucks
Three California women are suing Starbucks, alleging it unfairly charges more to those who request nondairy milks in their drinks because they can't safely consume dairy.
Why new 'Top Chef' host Kristen Kish didn't call Padma Lakshmi for advice
Kristen Kish, a "Top Chef" winner, on Wednesday makes her debut as host of the hit Bravo culinary competition show, a role she hadn't considered before it was offered to her.
Happiness is pickled eggs at a 100-year-old bar in Long Beach
Pickled eggs and charcuterie bowls at Joe Jost's, the 100-year-old bar in Long Beach.
Abcarian: Flamin' Hot Cheetos and iPhones are ruining my kid and yours
I'll take all the help I can get prying the smartphone out of my 13-year-old niece's messy orange hands.
Kogi chef Roy Choi debuts a new 'backyard barbecue' taco stand in Palms
The celebrity chef behind Kogi, Chego, A-Frame and the original Locol and series such as "Broken Bread" just launched a taco stand inspired by Los Angeles.
Doors will reopen at beloved CafA(c) Tropical this weekend
The Cuban institution in Silver Lake will reopen on Saturday under new ownership.
Medieval Times union efforts collapse as American Guild of Variety Artists pulls support
A movement to organize a union among show performers and stable hands at Medieval Times' Buena Park castle is "dead in the water."
L.A.'s Oaxacan community rallies after wildfire devastates a region of Mexico famed for its mezcal
A deadly wildfire that devastated rural Oaxaca has struck an emotional chord in Los Angeles, home to the largest Indigenous Oaxacan community outside Mexico.
Column: Cal-Mex is having a moment in New York. But how does it taste?
Californians nostalgic for Mexican food have tried to replicate what they're missing in New York, to middling results. Now, the city is having a Cal-Mex moment.
How to turn grocery store staples into plants that will thrive in an L.A. garden
Potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, green onions and even pineapple from the grocery store can be turned into thriving garden plants through seed saving and propagation.
It's Pi Day! Here are 3.14 great pie recipes to try right now
For Pi Day, make these pies from scratch: Strawberry Black Forest pie, Fresh Raspberry pie, Creamy 'Fruit Tart' pie, plus Blueberry Pie Bars.
An SGV crawl with creator and star of 'The Brothers Sun,' the best show Netflix isn't renewing
Where to eat on a 'Brothers Sun' food crawl through the San Gabriel Valley with the Netflix series' star Justin Chien and writer Byron Wu. 'When it came to setting the show somewhere, I really wanted it to be the SGV.'
Michelin just added 10 restaurants to its California guide, and nine are in L.A.
New additions to the world-renowned dining guide include high-end omakase as well as budget-friendly fried fish sandwiches.
California schools could ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos under new bill
Proposed legislation aims to ban from public schools snacks and sodas that contain artificial dyes. The list includes Cheetos, Takis, Doritos and Froot Loops.
Holy Basil's Kai Jiew (Thai-Style Omelet) With Prik Nam Pla
Here's how to make one of Thailand's most iconic, simple dishes at home a complete with a tart, funky condiment.
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Data Flows Obligations and Exceptions in the EU - New Zealand FTA
There's a new FTA digital chapter to analyze, with the EU-New Zealand FTA coming into force soon. Let's take a look at the data flows provisions, with the EU-Japan text in the back of our minds as a comparison. The...New U.S. AD/CVD Regulations Will Take Into Account Weak Property, IP, Human Rights, Labor, Environmental Protections
In a Proposed Rule issued last year, the U.S. Commerce Department said it would take into account "nonexistent, weak, or ineffective property (including intellectual property), human rights, labor, and environmental protections" in various ways as part of its anti-dumping/countervailing duty...Guest Post: EFTA-India TEPA: Breaking New Ground
This is a guest post by Rohan, a PhD student at the Graduate Institute India and the EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland) signed a comprehensive Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) on 10th March, 2024 after a long...Is Section 301 the Right Remedy for Chinese Shipbuilding Subsidies?
In the Section 301 petition recently filed by a group of unions, the petitioners argued that "Section 301 provides an appropriate mechanism for addressing Chinaas policies in the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sector." They offer three reasons for this: First,...Katherine Tai on Online Business Models and Digital Regulation
U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai spoke recently at a SeedAI event and had some interesting things to say about both online business models and digital trade regulation. I'll start with a quote that reflects what she has said many times...Did NAFTA Push White Male Social Conservatives to the Republican Party?
This is the abstract of a new paper titled "Local Economic and Political Effects of Trade Deals: Evidence from NAFTA", which argues that many "white, less educated voters left the Democratic Party" due to NAFTA: Why have white, less-educated voters...Guest Post: Back from the WTO MC13 a A brief report and some remarks from four scholars who were in Abu Dhabi
This is a guest post by several people from the Research Chair on New Challenges of Economic Globalization, Laval University, Quebec City, Canada: Carla Gomez, Ph.D. Researcher; Antoine Comont, Ph.D. Researcher; Van Anh Ly, Ph.D., Deputy Director of the Research...Let Them Eat Cake? Reflections on the Labor Provisions in the New India-EFTA Agreement
Iave never understood the expression: they want to have their cake and eat it too. Who on this planet wants to hold onto a piece of cake and not eat it?!? I was at a birthday party this weekend, and...Mexico Invokes Public Morals, Exhaustible Natural Resources, Indigenous Peoples Exceptions in GE Corn USMCA Dispute
Mexico's initial written submission in the GE Corn USMCA dispute was recently posted. The English public version is here. There's a lot in there and I'm not going to go through it all in this post. I just thought it...Resolving the Biden Administration's Internal Debate on International Digital Rules, and Reengaging in Negotiations
I've already made these points for the trade policy crowd, but I have now tried to make my pitch on a way forward for the Biden administration on international digital trade rules slightly more accessible (i.e., without so many blockquotes...Katherine Tai on USMCA Dispute Settlement and the USMCA Six Year Review
At a Brookings event yesterday, Josh Meltzer of Brookings had some interesting exchanges with U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai on USMCA dispute settlement and the USMCA six year review. Here's the one on dispute settlement: Meltzer: What I'd like to...Conversations at WTO Ministerial Side Events: Subsidy Races and Trade Remedies
As part of the WTO Ministerial Conference last week, there were some side events going on. I was watching one called "Business Forum at MC13" and came across some interesting discussion of subsidy races and trade remedies. The question that...The Role of WTO Case Law in a USMCA RRLM Proceeding
Here is an interesting exchange from last week's hearing in the USMCA San MartAn mine labor dispute about the role of WTO case law in interpreting the USMCA provisions at issue: Panelist: Mexico raised the question that the United States...WTO Adverse Effects Complaints vs. Domestic CVD Cases
Subsidies have been in the news a lot recently, as China's subsidies continue to cause concerns, and the Biden administration and others are now increasing their own use of subsidies. In trade policy, the reaction to foreign subsidies tends to...The Role of Past Determinations in U.S. DOC Proceedings
In the U.S. - Ripe Olives from Spain, Article 21.5 panel report circulated last week, I was struck by the discussion of the role of previous Commerce Department determinations in deciding future cases, and the obvious parallels to how the...IELP Blog Emails
The technical problems on the blog just keep coming. After recently dealing with the RSS feed, I noticed that the emails with recent blog posts (for those of you who read the blog that way) weren't sending properly. I decided...The AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) governments have been working on the issue of international rules on digital trade. There was recently a leak of a draft Digital Trade Protocol to the AfCFTA Agreement (an earlier draft is here)....Guest Post: MC13: Is It the Last Chance To Save The WTO?
This is a guest post by several people from the Research Chair on New Challenges of Economic Globalization, Laval University, Quebec City, Canada: Antoine Comont, Ph.D. Researcher; Carla Gomez, Ph.D. Researcher; Van Anh Ly, Ph.D., Deputy Director of the Research...Katherine Tai on Digital Trade
At a CFR event last week, U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai said some things about digital trade. Normally for these things, I provide a quote and then react to it afterwards, but the quotes here are so long that I'm...WTO Dispute Settlement Reform Proposals on the Role of Precedent
The WTO has now posted a document with the DS reform text that will be discussed at the upcoming Ministerial Conference (see the Consolidated Text of a Ministerial Decision on Dispute Settlement in Annex 1 of the document). There's a...Two Reasons for a Two-Tier WTO Dispute Settlement System
As part of the WTO DS reform exercise, USTR officials have mentioned the importance of having WTO Members explain what they see as their interests in the system. In a recent communication to the WTO, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Indonesia and...Katherine Tai on Tariffs (Again)
At a CFR event on Monday, U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai said some things about tariffs. I know, I just did a blog post about Katherine Tai talking about tariffs! But she said some more things, and I have more...What Chinese Behavior is Outside the Scope of WTO Rules?
At a House Ways and Means Committee trade hearing last week, Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) said this: Many countries, especially China, ... engage in predatory, unfair, and anti-free market behavior outside the scope of the WTO rules. While the rules...Reinterpreting WTO Non-Discrimination Obligations
The excellent and interesting Villars Framework 2.0, which was recently released, expresses concern that "[j]udicial balancing tests may leave states uncertain as to which sustainability standards are permitted and which are not," and offers the following reform proposal related to...Katherine Tai on China and Tariffs
I have one final post on U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai's event at the University of Chicago last week, addressing issues related to China and tariffs. First up, there was this exchange about China: Q: Some people, even Trump haters,...Katherine Tai on Trade and Peace
Here's another item from the Katherine Tai event at the University of Chicago last week: Q: So let's go back to that comment you made about McDonald's, and that old theory that if there were a McDonald's in two countries,...Guest Post: The WTO E-commerce Agreement and its relationship to existing WTO rights and obligations
This is a guest post from Ines Willemyns, Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School Earlier this week, the draft chairs text of the WTO e-commerce negotiations was leaked to the public. The text, dated 15 January...Rep. Don Beyer and Bruce Hirsh on Trade Agreements and National Security
At a House Ways and Means Committee trade hearing yesterday, Congressman Don Beyer asked a good question of former USTR official Bruce Hirsh about possible abuse of the national security exception in trade agreements: Mr. Hirsh, you mentioned that, you...Keyword Selected: Fook
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