9/1/2023 0 Comments Events in la this weekend![]() During his hiatus from LA, Barber was staging at culinary heavy hitters like Manresa and Chez Panisse, while also presenting a dinner at the James Beard House in New York. Chef Jesse Barber (Dudley Market, Tasting Kitchen) has re-emerged on the LA dining scene with two pop-up dinners-part of his Imperfetta dinner series. ![]() The restaurant was designed to bring the outdoors in with the installation of a greenhouse complete with skylight panels, an open ceiling and storefront. The restaurant’s cocktail menu is also inspired by Peru, incorporating ingredients like housemade plum jarabe and hand-smoked pisco. Menu highlights include Chicharron de Paiche with crispy Amazonian fish, popped kiwicha amaranth and yuzu aioli Lomo Saltado with sautéed filet Mignon, roasted tomatoes and a sunny side up egg and Camaron al Horno with oven-roasted blue prawns and charred lime. Expect a menu of family-inspired traditional Peruvian dishes alongside “street food” fare with a California sensibility-many of the dishes have been favorites of his since he was a kid. Ricardo Zarate continues his return to the Los Angeles dining scene with the opening of his highly anticipated Peruvian restaurant. Courtyard by Marriott, 6333 Bristol Pkwy., Culver City. Also enjoy live music, entertainment, a strolling magician and more. Participating restaurants include Hanjip, Mayura Indian, Public School and many others. Indulge in fare from local restaurants while you sip wines, beers and spirits from more than 25 purveyors. Ĭulver City Centennial Westside Food & Wine Festival ![]() Taste the many culinary offerings of Chinatown and LA’s gourmet food trucks shop the neighborhood’s wares watch Chinese chefs perform cooking demonstrations experience large-scale, outdoor video projections take part in hands-on, Chinese cultural activities sip on craft brews and dance in Central Plaza to tunes from KCRW DJs. Part food event, part summer party, Chinatown Summer Nights takes over Central Plaza this weekend. Also find late-night programming that includes gaming, video screenings and karaoke. Expect interactive experiences like a masquerade, anime music video contests, concerts and a fashion show. The annual convention is one of the largest in North America. Fans converge at the LA Convention Center for this celebration of Japanese culture and all things anime. The series kicks off this weekend with Jurassic Park (July 1) additional highlights include The Sting (July 8), Wreck it Ralph (July 15) and Mamma Mia (July 22). ![]() The month-long movie series celebrates motion picture in all forms, offering a variety of favorite flicks in unique locales throughout the historic district of Old Pasadena. Their hits include arrangements of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” and “Daft Punk.” A stunning fireworks display caps off the night. See the Grammy-winning a cappella group perform patriotic music and other songs in their repertoire with the Hollywood Bowl orchestra. July 4th Fireworks Spectacular With Pentatonix The original and largest Asian-themed night market in the country features hundreds of food and merchandise vendors, games, music and entertainment for the whole family. Find the best Los Angeles things to do this weekend.
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