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'The Taste' Returns For 10th Annual Food & Drink Festival In L.A.
Paramount Pictures Studio in Hollywood will serve as backdrop for the ultimate, three-day block party for the charity event.
HOLLYWOOD, CA — Get ready, Angelenos, as it's nearly time to wine and dine at the annual culinary, charity extravaganza and schmooze with top chefs, all on a quintessential-Hollywood backlot, during the three-day, The Los Angeles Times' "The Taste."
Hosted by The Times’ food staff, Hollywood's Paramount Pictures Studio backlot, at 5515 Melrose Ave. in Los Angeles, will be transformed into a block-party atmosphere for three evening events, Aug. 30 through Sept. 1. Admission includes unlimited tastings from the area’s best restaurants, a variety of wine, beer and seasonal cocktails, plus access to cooking demonstrations and talks by renowned chefs.
The Collins College of Hospitality Management and L.A. Regional Food Bank are the event’s charity beneficiaries, according to organizers.
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Ticket info here. See below for each night's event details, courtesy of "The Taste":
Friday, Aug. 30, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
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- L.A. Times Food Columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson will cook up a special on-stage presentation of one of his favorite projects for the Food section.
- Paola Da Re and Giorgia Sinatra (Pasta Sisters) will offer an Italian cooking demonstration with Chiara Soldati (La Scolca) who will lead a wine discussion, presented by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits.
- The Times’ Wine Club will launch with a demo by expert Mark Oldman.
- Take a wine tour through France with Ira Norof (Southern Glazer’s), Erin Landsberg (American Wine & Spirits) and Troy Chappel (Southern Glazer’s).
- Restaurants include: 40 Love, Baldoria Bar + Kitchen, Bibigo Kitchen, Burritos La Palma, Casa Vega, Donut Friend, Fat Dragon, Izakaya Osen, LBK Pizzeria, Love & Salt, Ma’am Sir, Mainland Poke, MANEATINGPLANT, Park’s BBQ, Pop’s Bagels, Prawn Coastal, Rao’s Hollywood, Salazar, SLAB, Supercool Creamery and Wurstküche.
Saturday, Aug. 31, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
- Delicious food and plenty of spice will be the order of the night with Kim Prince (Hotville Chicken) as she showcases her famous Nashville hot chicken with L.A. Times Senior Food Writer Jenn Harris.
- Chefs Pawan, Nakul and Arjun Mahendro (Badmaash) will demonstrate their mix of contemporary and nostalgic approaches in creating delicious Indian fare, hosted by Times Cooking Editor Genevieve Ko.
- Get a rice wine 101 with a sake demo by Courtney Kaplan (Ototo).
- The Bar Stage will feature Ira Norof and Wes Hagen (J. Wilkes Wines) talking wine, enlightenment and contentment.
- Restaurants include: Baltaire, Bull & Butterfly, Castaway, Coni’Seafood, Employees Only, Faith & Flower, Granville, Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken, Little Sister, Madre, Mister O’s, Nic’s on Beverly, Ocean Prime, Pedalers Fork, Pikoh, Sosta, The Bellwether, Viviane and a special collaboration between Freedman’s and Genghis Cohen.
Sunday, Sept. 1, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
- Teresa Montaño (Otoño) will demonstrate how to cook one of her favorite Spanish-inspired dishes with L.A. Times Food Writer Amy Scattergood.
- Learn how to make the perfect Tijuana-style taco with Jorge Alvarez-Tostado and Victor Delgado (Tacos 1986).
- Chris Bianco (Tartine Bianco) will show home cooks how to make a relaxed Italian meal with Times Deputy Food Editor Andrea Chang.
- Tobin Shea (Redbird) will shake up a seasonal mocktail, and the Bar Stage will feature a discussion about women in wine with Ira Norof, Chiara Soldati and Lora Tagliarina (Coastal Pacific Wine & Spirits).
- Restaurants include: Aqui es Texcoco, Bone Kettle, Cal Mare, Chao Krung, Eve, HomeState, Jitlada, Kobee Factory, Lalibela Ethiopian, Le Comptoir, LN2, Mora Italiano, Rappahannock Oyster Bar, Same Same, The Bazaar by José Andrés and Triple Beam Pizza.
Tickets range from $115 to $190; a discount is available to Times subscribers for select events. Find tickets here.
After the Los Angeles extravaganza, "The Taste" will travel to Orange County for two days in October in Costa Mesa. Details on the O.C. event here.
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