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25 Degrees

  1. User’s Guide
    Where to O.D. on Corned Beef Sliders, Green Drinks, and Street Parties on Saint Which local restaurants and bars are vying foryourgreen this Saturday?
  2. The Other Critics
    Ruby Reminds Us Arun’s Exists, Sula Thinks Ripasso Needs a Pinch of Salt Plus: In the recent wave of burger joints, Crain’s does a face off between an old and new establishment.
  3. The Other Critics
    P. Vettel Loves P. Virant; Time Out Loves Brunch at 25 Degrees, But Nowhere Else Vettel loves PV, but TOC not big on brunch.
  4. Celebrity Settings
    Johnny Depp Tumbles at 25 Degrees; Goldie and Kurt Lunch at Locanda de Lago The great actor sounds like he was pretty pickled as he fell (twice!) in Hollywood before getting stuffed into a car.
  5. Openings
    What to Drink at 25 Degrees, Opening Monday River North gets a new burger joint on Monday.
  6. Coming Soon
    25 Degrees Bringing More Burgers to River North 25 Degrees will start serving up big burgers soon.
  7. Airport Dining
    Patina Eat-In Seeks to Cease LAX Concession Foot-Dragging Tomorrow Who wouldn’t rather have Nancy Silverton overcharging them for an airport sandwich?
  8. User’s Guide
    Where to Eat Around the World and Watch the World Cup in L.A. Even if soccer isn’t your favorite sport, The World Cup offers a tremendous opportunity to try new cuisines.
  9. 年代uperlatives
    Is Umami Unseating L.A.’s Burger Kings? Father’s Office holds a far-off third place behind both classic and new burgers.
  10. Hot Diggity Dog!
    Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs Going Haute in Hollywood 25 Degrees puts a bacon-wrapped hot dog on its menu.
  11. Empire Building
    LAX Reveals Local Restaurant Bids for Makeover 年代usan Feniger, Michael Mina, and Nancy Silverton are all vying to have new restaurants at the Airport.
  12. User’s Guide
    How to Steer Nightowls from Swinger’s New and classic picks keep you sated in the wee hours.
  13. NewsFeed
    Tyson Wong Ophaso Heads for the West Coast Tyson Wong Ophaso, who you may remember as the chef at Chinatown Brasserie whom was beat up by three drunks in front of his own restaurant last year, had some good news to tell us when we ran into him the other night: Six months after leaving the Brasserie, he’s been hired as corporate chef by Domaine Restaurant Group, which owns Dakota and 25 Degrees in the Hollywood’s Roosevelt Hotel, as well as two Red Pearls, a kind of California version of Spice Market with “fresh, clean, and lean versions of Asian street food,” as Ophaso tells us.