REVIEW: Quieres TacosWay
If Los Angeles is known to do one thing right, it's definitely its Mexican food. Los Angeles has Mexican restaurants in every corner of the city but in the heart of San Fernando Valley stands Quires Tacosway. Serving traditional Mexican food, traditional Mexican seafood and their signature TheWay dishes.
This...
REVIEW: The Three Broomsticks
Muggles and Wizards alike may find themselves thirsty and hungry after fighting Dementors and giant spiders and flying on a Hippogriff.
Luckily for them, the perfect refreshment can be found at The Three Broomsticks, a restaurant in Harry Potter’s Wizarding World found in Universal Studios in Hollywood California.
REVIEW: La Sierra
Clubs have become a way for people to escape their day to day lives and their struggles.
While La Sierra has never been known as a college club go-to, its latest attempts to create an escape for the younger generation is a success, somewhat.
La Sierra...
REVIEW: Johnny Pacific
Within a strip mall in Winnetka, a Food 4 Less and Seven Eleven are accompanied by the scent of filled to the brim, crunchy and evenly cooked empanadas that would lure almost anyone passing by into the restaurant.
Johnny Pacific is an A rated fast casual family-owned restaurant. The staff...
REVIEW: Casa Vega
Founder Rafael Vega’s family pictures at Casa Vega’s lobby in Sherman Oaks on Saturday, September 16, 2023. Photo by Lourdes Suasnabar.
As the lights dim, the classic Mexican tune “Contigo,” by the famous trio Los Panchos, resonates throughout the dining room of his hidden gem. With mustard-painted walls streaked with...
REVIEW: Joe’s Café
There’s a lot to say about the diversity of cultural influences on dining in the city of Los Angeles. But there’s a spot just off Chatsworth st in Granada Hills shy north of the CSUN campus called Joe’s Café, where all the influence you will find here is comfort, friends, and plenty of freshly made good eats!...
REVIEW: Kalaveras Cantina Urbana
Whizzles, fireworks, laughs and old school reggaeton music play under an array of colorful neon lights reflect the vibe of a restaurant where it feels like it is someone's birthday everyday.
And that is because Kalabareas creates a welcoming culturally authentic atmosphere with home made food and traditional drinks.
REVIEW: Midnight Hour Records
To all the oldies and punk enthusiasts looking for a record collector haven, The Midnight Hour Records is the place to be.
Located on the corner of San Fernando Road and South Maclay Street, right in the heart of the San Fernando Mall, this mom-and-pop shop is hard to miss.
REVIEW: Brain Dead Studios
If you enjoy 35mm format films, good coffee, gourmet burgers, pastries and vintage cyberpunklatest fashion, these treasures are all at Brain Dead Studios.
Passing by Fairfax, the old Silent Movie Theater, now known as Brain Dead Studios, is mostloved by people that are truly passionate about old and weird films. This is a place...
Review: Flame Pizzeria
A “Margherita” style pizza from Flame Pizzeria in Reseda, Calif., taken on April 14, 2020. “The Margherita” is one of six pizza options at this local pizza spot. Photo by: Nathan George
While there is quite the competition among various pizzerias that have set up shop in the San Fernando Valley, situated within...