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  • René Redzepi brings Noma to Silver Lake
    Jan 23 2026

    Would you pay $1,500 for dinner?

    • René Redzepi explains how he's orchestrating Noma's LA residency and why it comes with such a hefty price tag.
    • Anna Ansari follows flavor down the Silk Roads.
    • Khushbu Shah knows where to get the best veggie burgers.
    • At the farmers market, Walter Manzke finds fun uses for chanterelles.

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    1 h
  • Are grocery stores charging you more than your neighbor?
    Jan 16 2026

    AI might be making your groceries more expensive.

    • Reporter Eric Gardner explains how grocery stores are exploring "dynamic pricing," charging different people different prices for the same items.
    • Sean Sherman, the Sioux Chef, links the natural environments, traditions, and histories of Indigenous peoples across North America in his latest cookbook.
    • Krystle Hickman journeys through the world of California bees, one letter at a time.
    • Jason Cheng explains why his farm, Yao Cheng Farm in Camarillo, is dropping its organic certification.

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    1 h
  • One year after the Eaton & Palisades fires
    Jan 9 2026

    Amid the loss and devastation, there is resilience and hope.

    • We remember our friend Christine Moore, owner of Little Flower, who unexpectedly passed away this week.
    • Leah Ferrazzani of Ferrazzani's Pasta & Market tells the tale of multiple fires, pointing out the disparities in how Altadena residents were affected.
    • Teddy and Andy Leonard weigh in on the challenges of rebuilding the Reel Inn, their cherished coastline seafood shack, which was lost in the Palisades Fire.
    • Elina Shatkin hangs out with the Altadena Dining Club, the brainchild of Brooke Iva Lohman, who gathers locals at struggling eateries for a weekly meal.
    • Janek Schaller visits the Altadena Community Garden, where scientists and volunteers use bioremediation practices to clean up contaminated soil.
    • LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison reviews two Altadena restaurants — Miya, a Thai spot, and Betsy, a venture from Tyler Wells.

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    1 h
  • Seeds of hope for our broken food system
    Jan 2 2026

    New year, new ideas.

    • We revisit a conversation with Austin Frerick who shares the stories of seven agricultural titans, their rise to power, and the consequences for the rest of us.

    • Nancy Matsumoto celebrates the women who are fighting Big Food by building sustainable food systems.

    • At Alma Backyard Farms in Compton, co-founder Erika Cuellar feeds the soil and the soul with programs targeting youth and people who were once incarcerated.

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    1 h
  • Our favorite interviews of 2025
    Dec 26 2025

    A year in the life of food.

    • Michael Shaikh tells the stories of people preserving their culinary traditions amid war and violence.

    • Ted Genoways considers José Cuervo's colorful history, from eluding Pancho Villa's death threats to bringing tequila north of the Mexican border.

    • Sarah Ahn's viral food videos of her mom have captivated millions of viewers with their behind-the-scenes look at Korean cooking and multigenerational life.

    • Humberto Raygoza aka the Chori-Man links four generations using one chorizo recipe.

    • Olivia Haver loves cheese so much, she has devoted her career to babysitting it.

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    1 h
  • The story of an iconic Chinese restaurant
    Dec 19 2025

    Generational family recipes take center stage.

    • Kathy Fang spent her childhood shaped by 24 square blocks of San Francisco, where her father manned a wok, feeding hungry customers at the House of Nanking.

    • Forager Pascal Baudar hunts down wild seeds and grains.

    • Jess Shadbolt helms the kitchen at King, the ingredient-focused New York City restaurant with an aesthetic of eating simply but lavishly.

    • One of the world's foremost authorities on libations, former Shakespeare professor David Wondrich delivers the history of the cocktail in comic book form.

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    1 h
  • The best pancakes in LA
    Dec 12 2025

    A breakfast odyssey begins.

    • Food & Wine contributing editor Khushbu Shah shares where to grab the best stack of pancakes in Los Angeles.
    • Hetty Lui McKinnon puts salad at the center of the table for intimate gatherings.
    • Molecular biologist Nik Sharma tests taste buds with Sichuan peppercorns.
    • Golden Delicious apples come to the Mar Vista Farmers Market.

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    49 min
  • Go global with your holiday baking
    Dec 5 2025

    Fire up the oven and get creative with your holiday baking.

    • Kat Lieu offers 108 Asian cookie recipes that you can bring to your next cookie exchange.

    • Maureen Abood unlocks memories as she finds inspiration in the Lebanese bakeries of Dearborn, Michigan.

    • An American baker living in Berlin, Laurel Kratochvila dips into the Polish canon with black breads, bagels, sour rye breads studded with caraway, and challah.

    • Jūrgen Krauss, everyone's favorite trombone-playing Great British Bake Off contestant, prepares for the holidays with traditional German Christmas treats.

    • LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison visits Sora Craft Kitchen, a Turkish restaurant in DTLA.

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    1 h