Farley Elliott

senior editor at Eater LA

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The Michelin Guide is back after a brief hiatus during the pandemic. And this year, Los Angeles is prominently featured.

New Michelin Guide is here. Hayato, Mélisse, and 6 other LA restaurants received stars

The Michelin Guide is back after a brief hiatus during the pandemic. And this year, Los Angeles is prominently featured.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Nearly a third of California’s restaurants went out of business and 1 million jobs were lost since the beginning of the pandemic.

LA restaurants struggle to recover from pandemic. One owner can’t find enough workers to fully reopen

Nearly a third of California’s restaurants went out of business and 1 million jobs were lost since the beginning of the pandemic.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Belcampo is the beloved Oakland-based meat purveyor with restaurants and shops in downtown LA, Santa Monica and West Hollywood.

Belcampo accused of mislabeling meat and misleading customers

Belcampo is the beloved Oakland-based meat purveyor with restaurants and shops in downtown LA, Santa Monica and West Hollywood.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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