Showing posts with label restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restaurant. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2016

James Kennedy of Vanderpump rules Los Angeles Fashion Week

On the red carpet a LA fashion week events around the city  I interviewed James Kennedy, the reality TV personality and budding music producer, from Bravo's popular docudrama: Vanderpump Rules. James has a background in modeling and has been following the LA fashion week scene for several years now. This year he made an appearance on the runway for one of the headlining menswear designers of FWLA Moods of Norway. The Norweigan brand was founded in Stryn, Norway and has found much success in the US market as well. I followed up with the reformed British bad boy to get his take on this season's events. According to James he has always been a fan of fashion and wants to stay up to date with the latest styles. He was excited to model for Moods of Norway and has met the designers behind the brand. I asked James what he thought of the line, which can be found locally at their chic Melrose Ave. location, and he felt it was very cool and could see himself wearing it outdoors. I'm hoping he meant these raincoats
and not this suit he walked in. He definitely pulled off the look and the expertly tailored suit looked great on the runway. 
We also chatted about his music career which he has been working on since before his appearance on Vanderpump rules. He has been working as a DJ and even created his own music videos which you can watch here. He hopes to take his career as far as he can and his ultimate goal is to headline at Coachella music festival so look out for this up and coming talent. James headed over to LAFW opening gala with his girlfriend Raquel. At LAFW at Colombia Square in Hollywood James wearing a polished outfit from Topman with Marc Jacobs shoes announced he would be DJing tonight at SUR premiering his new album for the first time.
James and Raquel at LAFW on James's Instagram. 

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Restaurant Review: The Boulevard at the Beverly Wilshire hotel


Beverly Hills the land of luxury, and plastic surgery is a must see for anyone visiting LA. I love to go shopping on Rodeo drive and at the Grove, a beautiful outdoor shopping mall. Another thing I like to do is people watch and I found the perfect spot at the Beverly Wilshire hotel, called the Boulevard. The charming cafe has outdoor seating so you can sit on the street and admire the fancy cars and people on giant shopping sprees with their bejeweled dogs in tow. The friendly staff is very helpful and they even offer validated parking which is hard to find in LA.The restaurant has many delicious options but my favorite are the afternoon snacks. I tried the mini taco platter filled with tropical flavors. 


Of course I ordered my obligatory shirley temple. 

Of course the best things on the menu are the desserts. My favorite is the rocky rodeo sundae recommended by my waiter. The giant sundae comes with cookies and chocolate and is the perfect way to cool off on a hot Los Angeles day.

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Spotlight the J Paul Getty museum in Los Angeles


The Getty museum is located in the hills of West Los Angeles near UCLA. The white 50's mod style architecture stands out against the green hills and overlooks the city of Los Angeles with panoramic views of downtown, century city and of course the ocean. If you are planing to visit the museum you should definitely plan ahead for parking as it does fill up quickly. I would suggest getting there in the morning to secure a spot.


Right now the Getty has an exhibit on art from World War I that included German and French art and cartoons. The Getty houses all kinds of artwork and sculptures including classics such as Renoir, Degas and Monet and also exhibits on furniture, and decorations. Some of the notable works at the Getty are bluebells by Van Gogh the Dancer taking a Bow by Degas and Haystacks by Monet.




As you enter the giant open air entrance hall there is a reception desk offering iPods that have audio tours for you to borrow. I checked one out and really enjoyed the interesting facts I learned. You can choose from several themed tours including things like animals in art, Italian art, or highlights as well as while you are wandering the museum if you want more information about a painting all you have to do is type in that paintings number and an audio presentation will play. It houses the famous  impressionist painting by Monet Sunrise or Lever de soleil.



A critic had dubbed the painting an "impression" saying it was not  real art and after that all the impressionists art became known as the impressionist movement. They also have works from Cezanne, Picasso and Degas. Some of my favorite artists!

Here is a post impressionist painting by Cezanne and a Degas painting of two seamstresses. It is one of my favorites because Degas painted it to depict the darker side of fashion painting two hard working seamstresses in darker tones and with serious faces. I think it is a very interesting commentary on the seamstresses of the time.



 I also enjoyed wandering the gardens with great views of Los Angeles and interesting plant life. There is an azalea pattern formation as well as bougainvillea and  desert plants. Of course the Getty also has many other art works and I won't list them all here but I'm sure there is something for everyone.

















The Getty is also well known for its delicious food. They have a restaurant in the museum but it is suggested you make reservations beforehand. I ate at the cafe which was delicious. They have a buffet style cafe with Italian, deli, Mexican, and American cuisine. I ordered a taco salad which came with beans and rice. The plate was huge and I couldn't eat it all myself so I split it with my friend. There was plenty for both of us.

After lunch I headed over to the South Hall to the Sketching gallery. The sketching gallery is full of paintings and sculptures that you can sketch from and the Getty will provide you with paper and sketching materials. Here is my attempt at a charcoal sketch of the Getty. They were nice and put it up on the wall for me too. I thought this was a great way to take a break from walking and get involved in the art and definitely recommend it if you come to the Getty with your friends.

The Getty is a great stop to make in Los Angeles if not only for the amazing views but also for the world renowned art.


Saturday, February 21, 2015

Restaurant Review: Kincaids on the Pier


Kincaid's is a great traditional sea food restaurant located on the Redondo Beach pier. With beautiful views of the ocean and docks, the nautical theme of the restaurant provides a perfect ambiance.  Redondo Beach is a sunny beach town located in Southern California in the South Bay of Los Angeles. The Redondo pier is a great place to enjoy nightlife and the beautiful ocean views. Kincaid's is one of my favorite sea food restaurants in a prime location right on the water. It is a great place to go if you are looking for something a little more upscale than the typical beach shack. I love the nautical ambiance and fresh seafood. Their menu is full of amazing choices. And if you aren't in the mood for a full dinner they have a great deal for happy hour. My favorite time to go is during happy hour from 4-6 on weekdays. I usually order one of their half price appetizer specials like the delicious teriyaki chicken platter. They even have live music performances in the bar adding to the nostalgic feel of the place.
For formal dinner I like to get a seat by the window and watch the boats sailing in and out. My favorite dish is their scallop platter. The fresh seared scallops and lemon sauce are mouthwatering and quite filling, especially after a basket of their delicious warm bread. This is a fun spot to hang out if you want to eat on the water.

CdM restaurant Review: Bottega Louies


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Bottega Louies is a cute little French bakery and gourmet restaurant with delicious Italian food located in downtown LA. This cute little patisserie opened back in 2007 and quickly became one of the most hip places for the most fashionable crowd of LA.

 It s always busy whether you are getting pain au choclat for the office in the morning or headed over for gourmet pizza and pastries for dinner you'll definitely need a reservation. Not only does Bottega Loiues have artful pastries and cuisne but it is also a hot spot for the fashion forward crowd of LA. I love to stop in on an afternoon and grab a beautifully decorated sugar filled afternoon pick me up in the form of a French pastry. It is difficult to choose between things named St Valentine and princess cake amongst the colorful macaroon trees that change with each season and pink and purple boxes sitting on the shelves.

 I also love to head over and grab a bite for dinner when I'm in the neighborhood. I couldn't decide between the yummy sounding pizza and the new spring vegetable risotto while I was munching on the uniquely designed bread.

Well I'm a sucker for risotto and I am glad I decided to try it. It was absolutely delicious and along with my artfully decorated eggplant Parmesan appetizer quite filling.



For dessert I decided to try the delicious and pink looking St ambrose de valentine tart. Decorated with real rose petals and raspberry flavored frosting the cream puff tart is just my style. Pink! If you are not looking for a raspberry delight I recommend the Opera tart. It is absolutely delicious but beware of eating this too close to bedtime because it is filled with a deliciously deadly combination of ground coffee beans and caramel.

Over all Bottega Louies is the perfect neighborhood patisserie doubling by night as a hip French/Italiano eatery. Next time you're in downtown LA I definitely recommend Bottega Louies to satisfy your sweet tooth.


Sunday, February 15, 2015

CDM Guide: Chinese New Year in Las Vegas

This Thursday Las Vegas was covered in red and gold lanterns and decorations to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Las Vegas is the third most popular place to celebrate Chinese New Year with Bally's, the Paris the Bellagio and many others decorating around their hotels, and holding different events throughout the day. This year is the year of the sheep. The sheep is creative, kind, and gentle and other sheep years include 1931, 1955, and 2003. I have included different celebrations from all around the town here so you'll have a complete guide for enjoying the festivities around town.

Restaurant

The Red 8 at the Wynn Hotel
The Red 8 is appropriately named for the Chinese new year and has delicious Asian food. The Wynn is also completely decked out with Chinese new year decorations.You can read more about my favorite Asian restaurant in Las Vegas at my restaurant review here.

Entertainment
The Dragon Dance at the Wynn

 


 Many different hotels in Las Vegas have entertainment for the Chinese New Year but one of my favorites is the Dragon dance at the Wynn. I love the decorations throughput the Wynn hotel and the dragon dance is perfectly synchronized. It amazes me every time. The 90 foot long dragon snakes through the hotel starting at the South Valet entrance and dancing all the way through to the Encore with 6 lions following all the way. I f you can't make it to the Wynn for some reason there are also many other places that have Dragon dances. For example I got to see one at MAGIC this year. Thursday at 4 was a celebration for the Chinese New year at MAGIC in the sourcing section complete with a dragon dance and take out boxes filled with fortune cookies and gold coins. They also passed out the red envelopes as is tradition in China. Red envelopes are generally given as gifts with money inside in China on New years. They served egg rolls and sodas and everyone enjoyed the event. The Venetian hotel also has a great Dragon dance through the shops.


Shopping
The Shops at the Bellagio
 The Bellagio redesigned their gardens with a Chinese theme and beautiful flowers. All along the hallways of the shoppes decorations hang from the cieling and the plants are filled with red flowers. the store windows even have themed outfits to look at.



Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Restaurant Review: Taco Tuesday at American Junkie

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After playing a few games of beach volleyball this afternoon I headed over to American Junkie with some of the other players.American Junkie is a hip bar on the pier in Hermosa Beach. Every Tuesday night they have Taco Tuesday from 5-11. At $5 for all you an eat tacos and tortilla chips this is possibly the best taco Tuesday in the Southbay. The chill bar is always packed and everyone seems to be having fun. The tacos are delicious with your choice of Carnitas or Chicken plus beans and every topping you could want. If you are looking for a fun place to hang out with friends this is the perfect spot. Next time you want to go out without breaking the bank I would definitely recommend this deal. The bar has patio seating as well as indoor seating and heat lamps outside so you can enjoy the view of the ocean without getting chilled by the cool breeze at night. The atmosphere of this place is great for a casual hang out with friends and everyone can have a good time.