Favorite Posts from September 12 – 18, 2011

Wine Los Angeles

LA Weekly Squid Ink contributor Kathy A. McDonald selected Silverlake Wine: Best Weekly Wine Tastings.

Follow these links to some of the more interesting posts written by L.A. food writers over the past week.

Caroline on Crack

On September 12, Caroline on Crack founder Caroline Pardilla wrote about Day 1 from her most recent trip in a post titled Eating My Way Through San Francisco, highlighting places like Outerlands and Mr. & Mrs. Miscellaneous and encountering challenges at places like Beretta.

Drink Eat Travel

On September 15, Jace Milstead posted a detailed (and entertaining) analysis of Kiuchi Brewery Hitachino Nest Extra High XH, for his latest installment of Jace’s Drink This.

Eater LA

On September 15, Eater LA editor Kat Odell reported Sandy Gendel of Pace Has Purchased The Pane e Vino Space, and Spacecraft will lead the redesign.

On September 14, Eater LA editor Kat Odell reported The Gastrobus Is Going Brick and Mortar with Gastronomico.

On September 12, Eater LA editor Kat Odell broke some big news, reporting Michael Cimarusti & Craig Nickoloff Buy WeHo’s Silver Spoon.

LA Times

On September 16, LA Times Deputy Food Editor Betty Hallock wrote about tsukemen at Ikemen in a Daily Dish post titled I dip, you dip, we dip, describing staffers in fedoras and ties and framed katsuobushi.

On September 15, LA Times Deputy Food Editor Betty Hallock wrote Chef John Sedlar returns with lots of irons in the fire, recounting his achievements with Rivera, Playa and the past, and his plans for Museum Tamal.

LA Weekly

On September 16, Squid Ink contributor Kathy A. McDonald selected Silverlake Wine: Best Weekly Wine Tastings, asking a legitimate question: “Is Silverlake Wine a religion?”

On September 15, Squid Ink contributor Steven Armstrong pinned down Greg Koch’s 6 Essential West Coast Beers, two of which aren’t individual beers.

Midtown Lunch

On September 13, Midtown Lunch founder Zach Brooks profiled L.A. Lunch’er “Hadley” and the Grub Street LA editor singled out a number of casual Westside eating options.

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