The first time I walked up to Espresso Profeta, a dog was sprawled out in a spot of sunshine on the brick sidewalk, the baristas were singing music from the ’80s, and I didn’t have to battle anyone for a table. It is this laid-back atmosphere that keeps customers coming back to Profeta, which caters […]
Author Archives: Kelsey Ramos
Food Review: Cafe 50’s
At Cafe 50’s, a 50s-themed diner on Santa Monica Boulevard, waitresses sail around in vintage red dresses, bobby socks and Converses, serving up burgers, fries and milk shakes to customers in green and red vinyl booths or at the barstools at the counter.
Culinary dreams do come true
In her last year at UCLA, alumna Jill Bigelow dreamt of having a sit-down restaurant on campus.
Dance competition celebrates world art
When most UCLA students were heading for relaxing vacations after finals last quarter, Seema Narain and Mala Tejwani were preparing to compete on an international television show against some of the most talented dancers in the world.
Culinary Connoisseur: Sweet Lady Jane Bakery
White lace doilies and deep red bricks are the first things you notice at Sweet Lady Jane, a homey bakery in West Hollywood that specializes in finger-lick-worthy cakes and tasty pastries.
For Display Only
In downtown Los Angeles’ self-guided Art Walk, one passes windows full of contemporary art galleries, thought-provoking sculptures, and, now, even living, breathing people.
Culinary Connoisseur: Buddha’s Belly
For a delicious break from shopping at the Promenade, skip the greasy snacks and commonplace chains on Third Street and walk down the block to Buddha’s Belly.