Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

380: Los Angeles Restaurant Highs and Lows with Bill Addison

380: Los Angeles Restaurant Highs and Lows with Bill Addison

FromThis Is TASTE


380: Los Angeles Restaurant Highs and Lows with Bill Addison

FromThis Is TASTE

ratings:
Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Yes, Bill Addison is back on the show. We’ve long been a fan of Bill’s writing, going back to his well-considered restaurant criticism in Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco, for Eater as a roving national critic, and for the past four-plus years as the head restaurant critic at the Los Angeles Times. Bill is our favorite critic, writing about our favorite food city in the United States, and we catch up with him in Los Angeles about some of his recent reviews and tap into his thoughts on LA’s modern Korean food scene. It's a grab bag of topics. Bill also gamely takes our TASTE check, which is one of our favorites four minutes in audio. Bill is always welcome back on the show, and this is one for the books.Also on the show, Matt shares details from his recent trip to Los Angeles, including some of the places he fined including: Sicilian corners and GOAT cheesecake at Quarter Sheets, celery salad at Stir Crazy, creative banchan and the new flow and Yangban, soba at Otafuku, ? grilled sweet potato and miso butter at Budonoki, Majordomo is still really good, and a final stop for the ages. Or, this age.    Send questions, comments, hot takes to: hello@tastecooking.com and we may read it on a future episode.MORE FROM BILL ADDISON:Inside NYC’s Korean Wave [Los Angeles Times]A Destination Restaurant in the High Desert [Los Angeles Times]21 of the Best Bagel Shops in Los Angeles [Los Angeles Times]This Is TASTE 194: Bill Addison [TASTE] 
Released:
Apr 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

If you're a fan of smart and cool and weird and lively conversations about food and culture, this is the place. We interview the most interesting characters in the world of food, media, and arts (and sometimes they're a combination of all three). The program is hosted by TASTE editors Anna Hezel and Matt Rodbard, and often recorded live at Books Are Magic in Brooklyn, NY. Visit TASTE online: tastecooking.com