đ§ Today on The LA Food Podcast, we break down the biggest moments and key takeaways from this weekâs James Beard Awards â with a spotlight on Los Angelesâ own Jon Yao of Kato, who took home the coveted Best Chef: California award. What does his win mean for LAâs dining scene, and where does Kato fit into the larger conversation about California cuisine?
Then, we sit down with Evan Algorri and Andrew Lawson, the duo behind Etra and CafĂ© Telegrama, two of the hottest restaurants reshaping Melrose Hill. They share insights on building community through food, creating intimate neighborhood spaces, and whatâs next for their corner of LAâs culinary world.
đ Whether youâre a die-hard foodie or just want to stay in the know on LAâs ever-evolving restaurant scene, this episode has you covered.
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