The Westfield Century City is growing its restaurant roster, adding a Chick-Fil-A, Biryani’s by Spice Affair, Grom, Panini Cafe, and more. Though there has been no official activity on the company’s social media channels, Yelp now reports the sweets stop as closed - along with tipsters who have tried to go by themselves. Looks like the end of the line for Mar Vista ice cream shop Sweet Lucie’s. The restaurant in question is Red Chili Halal in Northridge, and it does everything from nihari, the tender beef dish considered something of a national point of pride, and curry stews, roasted chicken, and plenty of kebabs. Roving reporter Jim Thurman touches on some great Pakistani fare out in the Valley for LA Weekly. Keep an eye out for an expanded selection in the fallĪ post shared by Zero's Unlikely Snacks on at 2:38pm PDT We have always planned to carry a wide variety of European and Australian candy bars and were so glad these guys made it here safely! We're hustling to have as much as possible for our soft open next Saturday. Not so fun fact: most importers do not ship chocolate between May-September due to high temperatures in transit. Soft opening on Saturday at 2217 Hyperion. It’s called Zero’s Unlikely Snacks, and it’s sort of a hip, more modern version of a corner candy story. There’s a subtle new candy shop coming to the long stretch of Hyperion between Los Feliz and Silver Lake this Saturday. The project took years to get up and running, but is now turning out everything from pork ramen to house-made yuzu soda. LA Times has an in-depth look at all things MTN, Travis Lett’s new Japanese-inspired izakaya on Abbot Kinney. Eater previously reached out to the Short Stop owners about plans for the Club Tee Gee space once they officially take over, but so far hasn’t heard back. Apparently the sale won’t be finalized until September 1, but it’s happening. Now LA Weekly reports on a much-rumored acquisition, with the Short Stop team from Echo Park jumping in to take the reins. The beloved dive bar, which dates to 1946, had been put up for sale months ago after longtime owner Betty Barlotta died, and just about everyone in the drinks business had come calling. Things are looking up ( hopefully) for Club Tee Gee in Atwater Village.
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