Here’s a taste of what you’ll be eating at the L.A. Times Food Bowl
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This May, we’re spending the month thinking about, talking about, celebrating — and yes, eating — some of the best food this city has to offer. The first annual Los Angeles Times Food Bowl is taking place throughout the month of May, with events, panel discussions with world-class chefs, a week-long Night Market featuring food stalls at Grand Park and a series of themed dinners at restaurants around the city.
Read more about the chefs and restaurants participating in this year’s Food Bowl below and visit the festival website for a full schedule of events.
Cheat Sheet
How to make the most of your Food Bowl experience
With dozens of events throughout the month all over the city, here’s our cheat sheet to helping you find things that might interest you. Happy drinking and dining. For a complete list, here’s the full program.
Vegetarian or vegan-friendly
Chefs
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Sure, we have great weather and the best produce, but there's a lot more that goes into cooking for people and running a restaurant in this town. Creativity. Talent. Hard work. More hard work. Read more »
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Classes
Learn from culinary experts at Food Bowl
- Pez kid’s cooking and painting class and lunch
- Middle Eastern mezza kids cooking class with Jamie Oliver’s food revolution ambassador chef Lisa Walker
- Empanadas and apertivos!
- Grilling with J&J
- From sea to ceviche
- Olive oil in focus
- Italian street food
On and off the plate
Can urban farming combat food waste? Chatting with the founders of Alma Backyard Farms
How the folks at Alma Backyard Farms in Compton use urban farming to transform not only food but lives. Read more »
Know the issues
Food waste and sustainability-focused events at Food Bowl
- Feeding the 5000
- Food for Soul: A Forum
- Food Waste: Solutions informed by science
- WPchef’s series featuring chef Massimo Bottura, Nancy Silverton, Roy Choi and Wolfgang Puck
- Michael Cimarusti + Dan Hunter Sustainable seafood dinner
- Fin, foot or hoof: Earth-first dining
- The future of food: An edible conversation
- The intersection of hunger and food waste, L.A. Regional Food Bank
Jonathan Gold
Transcendent Mexican seafood tostadas at Holbox
A new seafood stand opens in Mercado la Paloma. Read more »
Up close and personal
Where to find Jonathan Gold at Food Bowl
- Los Angeles Times Gold Award dinner
- Chef’s Fable
- L.A. Times restaurant critic Jonathan Gold on the legacy of Julia Child
- Screening of ULAM, a Filipino food documentary
Cooking
Duff Goldman takes a break from making cakes, and bakes bread
Duff Goldman of Charm City Cakes loves to bake bread too. He shares a focaccia recipe. Read more »
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Lead photo: Beets and grain salad are served to guests at the LA Times' Food Bowl event earlier this year. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
UPDATES:
May 3, 5:50 p.m.: This article was been updated with the fact that the event at Life of Pie at Cosa Buona has been cancelled.
This article was originally published at 3:20 p.m. April 12.
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