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Restaurants reconfigure spaces and revise menus for the yellow tier

Print Marianna Caldwell’s favorite seat in the house is gone, but its removal brought Cassia one step closer to reopening the dining room. The sommelier and general manager of the Southeast Asian restaurant loved to perch at the seafood counter, where she’d observe cooks shucking oysters and readying crab claws while she people-watched and felt the hum of conversation bounce off the industrial-modern ceiling. But for nearly a year Cassia’s seats at raw bar and every other indoor table sat vacant as restaurants and bars reeled and pivoted throughout COVID-19. Now, at the start of the yellow tier, Cassia and other restaurants that have waited to reopen their dining rooms are unveiling renovations, improvements, new menus and even entire concept changes that their teams spent weeks or months planning.

West Hollywood s EP Reopens With Totally Different Menu and Stark New Interior

West Hollywood’s EP Reopens With Totally Different Menu and Stark New Interior New chef Nicholas Russo oversees a modern American menu at the popular WeHo scene spot Share this story Jakob Layman One of West Hollywood’s most popular restaurants, E.P., reopens tonight after nearly 14 months offline. The menu has been completely overhauled with help from Botanical Hospitality Group’s (S.O.L.) culinary director, Monty Koludrovic and wife/pastry chef Jaci Koludrovic, who hail from Australia with acclaim and years of experience. Nicholas Russo (previously chef at Nightshade and Ink) is the new head chef, while they’ve brought on sommelier Richard Hargreave (Majordomo/Momofuku) to finishing laying out the new E.P. as we know it. That means the Southeast Asian menu from opening chef Louis Tikaram and subsequent chef Sabel Braganza has been replaced with something the restaurant is calling calling “modern American fare.”

Did Closing Outdoor Dining Slow LA s Surge? Some Experts Say Yes

Did Closing Outdoor Dining Slow LA’s Surge? Some Experts Say Yes Plus, La Brea’s historic Firestone Building is up and running again, and Naemo’s new banchan plan in Koreatown Share this story Matthew Kang Throughout the entirety of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and associated stay-at-home orders and lockdowns, one big question has plagued public health officials, restaurant owners, and diners alike: How much of LA’s COVID-19 caseload can be traced specifically to on-site dining of some kind, either indoor or out? Lawsuits have been filed over this question; a recall effort against Gov. Gavin Newsom is underway, hinging in part on the very same unknown.

Where to Dine Outdoors in Los Angeles Right Now

Where to Dine Outdoors in Los Angeles Right Now Thrillist 3/19/2021 © Photo Courtesy of Eataly It might not feel like it, but we have made meaningful progress in this pandemic. Thanks to a vast reduction in COVID numbers and expanded availability and distribution of vaccines, the city of Los Angeles which just a few months ago represented the epicenter of a devastating COVID surge has been able to gradually reopen (with accommodations, of course), including the permittance of limited capacity outdoor dining at restaurants. And with an abundance of warm sunny days regardless of the season, many of LA’s restaurants were already prepared with patios and rooftops to welcome diners, while those that weren’t quickly revamped their sidewalks and parking lots to meet the new regulations. According to the latest restrictions, outdoor seating is limited to 50% capacity and tables must be spaced at least eight feet apart, but diners from up to three different households can now b

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