Food & Drink

Favorite things I’m eating right now in Long Beach: September 2023

Brian Addison's monthly list showcasing his five favorite things he is mowing down and gulping through in Long Beach—and it's not always new items but it's definitely never repeated things from previous months.

LB Food Scene Week highlight: El Barrio’s new menu shows off chef’s love of SoCal (including birria lasagna)

From birria lasagna to bits of pescado chicharrón, Chef Ulises Pineda-Alfaro continues to stick to his L.A. roots.

Long Beach’s most underrated restaurants: 2021 Edition

Brian Addison's annual list of Long Beach's most underrated (not necessarily the best) restaurants continues for 2021—and in his own words, a list that "will always remain incomplete."

Long Beach’s first full-on vegan deli, The Plant Butchers, set to open Oct. 1 in DTLB

The plans from The Plant Butchers are ambitious, from a full array of vegan meats and cheeses to sandwiches and canned sauces—a welcomed addition to a scene that includes vegan pioneers like Seabirds and wildly inventive creatives like Chef Soozee Nguyen from Wild Chive.

Long Beach Food Scene Intel: Kidz on Coffee moves; Handy’s Smoked Meats up for sale; more

Long Beach Food Scene Intel is a series from Brian Addison that will recap food news throughout the city, both news that needs just a quick mention or repeated news where you might have missed the full features.

Behind the tradition of the chile en nogada at Lola’s in Long Beach

For Lola's co-owner Luis Navarro, serving up a variety of dishes that go beyond the stereotypical view Americans often have of Mexican food has long been in his repertoire—and the tradition of offering up chile en nogada has been one that is over a decade old at Lola's.

First Look: Long Beach’s Nonna Mercato takes on brunch in Bixby Knolls

Chef Cameron Slaugh's Italian heritage is fully taken on in Nonna Mercato's inaugural brunch menu—a concept that has been a year in the making.

Long Beach Food Scene Intel: George’s Greek Cafe sells DTLB location; Zankou opening this month; lots more

Long Beach Food Scene Intel is a series from Brian Addison that will recap food news throughout the city, both news that needs just a quick mention or repeated news where you might have missed the full features.

What to (unquestionably) eat during LB Food Scene Week

The Longbeachize crew has been working for months on LB Food Scene Week—and Brian Addison here with his top personal choices on where to eat.

LB Food Scene Week highlight: El Barrio’s new menu shows off chef’s love of SoCal (including birria lasagna)

From birria lasagna to bits of pescado chicharrón, Chef Ulises Pineda-Alfaro continues to stick to his L.A. roots.

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First Look: Long Beach’s Nonna Mercato takes on brunch in Bixby Knolls

Chef Cameron Slaugh's Italian heritage is fully taken on in Nonna Mercato's inaugural brunch menu—a concept that has been a year in the making.

Behind the tradition of the chile en nogada at Lola’s in Long Beach

For Lola's co-owner Luis Navarro, serving up a variety of dishes that go beyond the stereotypical view Americans often have of Mexican food has long been in his repertoire—and the tradition of offering up chile en nogada has been one that is over a decade old at Lola's.

Long Beach’s first distillery, Portuguese Bend, files for bankruptcy

It marks the final chapter and unfortunate demise of what was advertised as an achievement in Long Beach's culinary and drinking scene: Our city's first grain-to-glass distillery.

This breakfast popup at Rose Park in DTLB is the stuff of dreams

Breakfast Dreams, a two-day-a-week residency at Rose Park on Pine, fills a much-missed gap in the coffeehouse's offerings.

Long Beach Food Scene Intel: Kidz on Coffee moves; Handy’s Smoked Meats up for sale; more

Long Beach Food Scene Intel is a series from Brian Addison that will recap food news throughout the city, both news that needs just a quick mention or repeated news where you might have missed the full features.