Fiona Chandra
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Fiona Chandra is an Indonesian-born freelance food and travel writer living in L.A. She's always on the hunt for good food and drinks around the globe and keen to learn about their history. You can follow her on Instagram @gourmetpigs.
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It's Lunar New Year, which kicks off with plenty of celebrations, and we've got you covered with various places to dine and other non-eating activities where you can still feel prosperous.
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Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and Japanese versions of the venerable salad are popping up all over the city
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This Sunday marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year which will be celebrated in distinct ways across the city.
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Husband and wife Felix Agyei and Hazel Rojas combine food from their heritages, creating a marriage of West African and Filipino cooking
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From Himalayan momos to Polish pierogies, we love those tasty packages of vegetables, spice and meat wrapped in dough.
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What started as a Jewish American practice has become a holiday tradition for all sorts of people.
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Jambalaya, porchetta, gra pow sausage, lasagna verde, esquites, oxtail kare-kare, cheese boreg, tea-smoked duck. Who needs turkey and stuffing?
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These soft, fluffy waffles are shaped like fish and can be served solo or stuffed with fillings like red bean paste, Nutella and soft-serve ice cream.
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From taco kits and tom kha mashed potatoes to vegan tamales and chicken parms, think outside the bird this holiday.
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Here's what Southern California is doing to feed the medical personnel on the frontlines, fighting the coronavirus.