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Lubov Azria's Picks for dineLA's Restaurant Week

01/13/2014

Discover Los Angeles

Lubov Azria is the Chief Creative Officer of BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP. Established in 1989 in Los Angeles by Founder and CEO Max Azria, BCBGMAXAZRIA is recognized globally for its high-quality, chic and sophisticated offerings. Lubov joined the company as a designer in 1991 and was named Creative Director in 1996. During Lubov’s tenure, the BCBGMAXAZRIA brand has evolved from an emerging contemporary line to one of America's leading design houses, with collections that include evening dresses, denim, outerwear, footwear, swimwear, handbags and small leather goods. In recognition of her accomplishments as a designer and creative leader, Lubov was inducted into the CFDA in 2010. 

In honor of dineLA’s Winter 2014 Restaurant Week, Lubov Azria picks some of her favorites, ranging from casual dining to high end restaurants.

My LA to Z: Steve Aoki

11/22/2013

Los Angeles Magazine

Interviewed by Jenna Maxfield

The Grammy-nominated producer and founder of Dim Mak Records says his "heart is LA." Here, he tells us where to score classic vinyl, "legendary" juices and the best sushi on the planet.

Joe Mantegna's Los Angeles

11/04/2013

Joe Mantegna

Known for his over 200 film & television appearances, including Searching for Bobby Fischer, the Godfather Part 3, Joan of Arcadia and Criminal Minds, Chicago-born actor Joe Mantegna now lives & works in LA and shares his favorite spots around town, from where to get the best ocean views to the place that boasts the best pastrami sandwich in town.

Brandon Boyd's Los Angeles

06/26/2013

Brandon Boyd

Brandon Boyd is a musician, visual artist, and native Californian. As the front man for the rock band Incubus, he has traveled all over the world, but calls Venice Beach his home. Brandon's upcoming projects include a solo project under the name "Sons of the Sea," and his third art book entitled "So The Echo." Check out his favorite spots to chow down, have fun and get outdoors.

Andrew Zimmern's Los Angeles

04/10/2013

Andrew Zimmern

Andrew Zimmern is a two-time James Beard Award-winning TV personality, chef, food writer and teacher. The globe-trotting host of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern recently led an expert panel of celebrity foodies to create the list of 100 nominees for the 2013 Munchies: People’s Choice Food Awards. Now through April 30, 2013, the public is invited to vote for the Munchies here.

Find out some of Andrew Zimmern’s favorite places to eat and stay in Los Angeles.

Elan Gale's Los Angeles

02/15/2013

Elan Gale

Elan Gale, producer of the Bachelor and director of Looking for Lenny, shares his favorite places in L.A. to browse records, indulge in omakase or try a basil pepper martini.

The Seoul Sausage Team's Los Angeles

02/06/2013

Seoul Sausage

Chris Oh, Ted Kim and Yong Kim conceived Seoul Sausage Company as a new way to eat Korean BBQ. After taking home the victory (and a new truck!) on the third season of The Food Network’s Great Food Truck Race, the team opened their first brick-and-mortar establishment in Sawtelle Japantown. Check out their favorite places for Korean bar food, el pastor burritos and breathtaking views.

Alli Webb's Picks for dineLA's Restaurant Week

01/28/2013

Alli Webb

Alli Webb, the founder of Drybar, opened the first Drybar location in LA back in February 2010 and has since expanded to an additional 24 locations in California, Arizona, Texas, New York, Washington, D.C. and Georgia. Alli gives us her top picks for dineLA Restaurant Week.

Mel Elias' Picks for dineLA's Restaurant Week

01/16/2013

Mel Elias

As CEO and president of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf®, Mel Elias has helped lead the company’s dynamic growth over the last 14 years from 60 to over 850 stores worldwide. Mel gives us his top picks for dineLA’s Restaurant Week.

My LA to Z: Flying Lotus

12/03/2012

Los Angeles Magazine

When the L.A.-born experimental electronic hip-hop artist (and Coltrane relation) isn’t getting the crowds going at Low End Theory, he spends time on Fairfax browsing art books, shopping for records, or taking in an indie flick.

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