Welcome back to Mark The Moment , a video series in which Eater explores the career-defining moments in the lives of chefs and the significance of a mentor/mentee relationship. Today Abram Bissell , chef de cuisine at NoMad , James Kent , the chef de cuisine at the forthcoming Eleven Madison Park restaurant and their mentor Daniel Humm share their stories. Stay tuned for new tales from some more of the country’s best chefs, including Anita Lo and David Bouley.
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Police Officers Practicing Ambush Response with Paintball Told to ‘Hit ‘em in the Head’
Want to experience a day in the life of a SoCal policeman? Head over to Paintball U.S.A in Santa Clarita — that’s where, the Daily News reports , a group of about 30 local officers trained yesterday on how to respond to a gunfire ambush. more › More: Police Officers Practicing Ambush Response with Paintball Told to ‘Hit ‘em in the Head’
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EaterWire : Tar & Roses Adds Signage, Ben Bailly at Cliff’s Edge, More
SANTA MONICA— Over the weekend signage went up for Andrew Kirschner’s Tar & Roses located on Santa Monica at 6th. Peeking into the space, once can see stacked furniture and a finished interior. Anticipate an opening in the near future . OpenTable page coming soon. [EaterWire] SILVER LAKE— Ben Bailly has been off the map since his Fraiche days , but a release today brings word that the French chef has landed at Cliff’s Edge effective January 3. Bailly is slowly introducing a new Mediterranean small plates menu. [EaterWire] COACHELLA— Daily Dish relays news on a slew of food vendors slated to serve at Coachella ’12. Food trucks: Kogi, Border Grill, Gravy Train Poutinerie Truck, Coolhaus and the Greasy Wiener; non-mobile vendors: Spicy Pie, Waffleman Ice Cream Sandwiches, Jackelope Ranch, Las Casuelas Quinta, Fisherman’s Market & Grill, and La Quinta Baking Co. Also expect a beer garden as per usual and a new certified farmers market . [Daily Dish] AROUND TOWN— The paint is still drying at Little Bear, but chef/owner Andre Guerrero is already thinking about the future. Guerrero says that his next order of business will be “a bakery with great coffees.” [EaterWire] Read the original here: EaterWire : Tar & Roses Adds Signage, Ben Bailly at Cliff’s Edge, More
10 Ways to Use Patch in 2012
It’s a new year, and we’re ready to serve the Beverly Hills community in a bigger and better way—but we need your help. Beverly Hills Patch is as much your site as it is ours. Here’s how you can use Patch to make an impact. Share the news. When we know about community news, we’re on the case. From important city announcements to power outages and crime, Patch is covering news 24-7. See something you think others should read? All you have to do is click the Facebook “recommend” button above an article or blog to share it with your neighbors and friends. Comment. If you have relevant information to add to an article, jump in and make a comment. We’ll follow up and possibly add it to related articles in the future. Most community stories continue to evolve after they are reported—you can be a real-time source by commenting. Connect with the local editor. Email Beverly Hills site editor Marie Cunningham at mariec@patch.com, or call her at 310-809-4882 if you have any tips or information to share. Follow us on Twitter. When we write an article, we tweet the news out to our followers. Want the info the fastest way possible? Follow @BevHillsPatch . Get the iPhone or Droid app. Your smartphone is an awesome tool for getting the info on what’s going on in your community. Click here to get the Patch app for free on iTunes. Not only can you read news on it, but post photos and videos as well. For information about the Driod app, click here . Take photos. Patch has launched a new community gallery , where you can post any of your own photography. Have a cool photo of something you spotted around town? Share it with us. Shoot videos. The community gallery is not just for photos—send clips of anything around town you think is newsworthy. If you also give us a heads up via email that you’re uploading a video, we can feature it prominently on the homepage. Add to the calendar. Have an event you want to make the community aware of? Don’t be shy. Post it in our events calendar for all to see. It’s free! Volunteer. The same goes for our announcements section on Patch. Are you looking for volunteers for a service project? Share it . Blog. Everybody in any community has a story to tell. Don’t keep them to yourself. Sign up to be a blogger on Patch . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read more here: 10 Ways to Use Patch in 2012
10 Ways to Use Patch in 2012
It’s a new year, and we’re ready to serve the Beverly Hills community in a bigger and better way—but we need your help. Beverly Hills Patch is as much your site as it is ours. Here’s how you can use Patch to make an impact. Share the news. When we know about community news, we’re on the case. From important city announcements to power outages and crime, Patch is covering news 24-7. See something you think others should read? All you have to do is click the Facebook “recommend” button above an article or blog to share it with your neighbors and friends. Comment. If you have relevant information to add to an article, jump in and make a comment. We’ll follow up and possibly add it to related articles in the future. Most community stories continue to evolve after they are reported—you can be a real-time source by commenting. Connect with the local editor. Email Beverly Hills site editor Marie Cunningham at mariec@patch.com, or call her at 310-809-4882 if you have any tips or information to share. Follow us on Twitter. When we write an article, we tweet the news out to our followers. Want the info the fastest way possible? Follow @BevHillsPatch . Get the iPhone or Droid app. Your smartphone is an awesome tool for getting the info on what’s going on in your community. Click here to get the Patch app for free on iTunes. Not only can you read news on it, but post photos and videos as well. For information about the Driod app, click here . Take photos. Patch has launched a new community gallery , where you can post any of your own photography. Have a cool photo of something you spotted around town? Share it with us. Shoot videos. The community gallery is not just for photos—send clips of anything around town you think is newsworthy. If you also give us a heads up via email that you’re uploading a video, we can feature it prominently on the homepage. Add to the calendar. Have an event you want to make the community aware of? Don’t be shy. Post it in our events calendar for all to see. It’s free! Volunteer. The same goes for our announcements section on Patch. Are you looking for volunteers for a service project? Share it . Blog. Everybody in any community has a story to tell. Don’t keep them to yourself. Sign up to be a blogger on Patch . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read more here: 10 Ways to Use Patch in 2012
EaterWire: Hyde at the Bellagio, Little Bear, 800 Degrees En Route
LAS VEGAS— Can’t get into 1OAK this weekend? Plan B, courtesy of sbe: Hyde at the Bellagio also opens tomorrow night. The 10,000 square foot indoor/outdoor space is full of comfy seating among the olive trees, overlooking the Bellagio fountains. Bespoke cocktails are prepared table side, and tapas are catered by Sirio Maccioni’s Circo . For NYE, they’re calling it an invite-only affair… and then offering tickets for $300 a pop. Starting on January 1, the cover will be $30 for women and $50 for men. [EaterWire] –DM DOWNTOWN— Grub Street reminds us that Ryan Sweeney’s Little Bear opens soon . With partner Andre Guerrero slinging smoked wild boar sausages and half a dozen different kinds of grilled cheese and Sweeney’s promises of impossible-to-find Belgian brews, Little Bear sounds like it will hold its own in the Industrial District along with Church & State, Le Pour Haus and Daily Dose. [Grub Street] WESTWOOD— Adam Fleischman’s 800 Degrees is still 5960 minutes away from opening next Tuesday. Fortunately, when it opens, each flame fired pizza pie only takes one minute to cook. With Italian flour and mozzarella, a build-your-own pizza style counter, and wine and beer to come, Westwood Village is about to have a happy start to its New Year. [EaterWire] Link: EaterWire: Hyde at the Bellagio, Little Bear, 800 Degrees En Route
EaterWire: Hyde at the Bellagio, Little Bear, 800 Degrees En Route
LAS VEGAS— Can’t get into 1OAK this weekend? Plan B, courtesy of sbe: Hyde at the Bellagio also opens tomorrow night. The 10,000 square foot indoor/outdoor space is full of comfy seating among the olive trees, overlooking the Bellagio fountains. Bespoke cocktails are prepared table side, and tapas are catered by Sirio Maccioni’s Circo . For NYE, they’re calling it an invite-only affair… and then offering tickets for $300 a pop. Starting on January 1, the cover will be $30 for women and $50 for men. [EaterWire] –DM DOWNTOWN— Grub Street reminds us that Ryan Sweeney’s Little Bear opens soon . With partner Andre Guerrero slinging smoked wild boar sausages and half a dozen different kinds of grilled cheese and Sweeney’s promises of impossible-to-find Belgian brews, Little Bear sounds like it will hold its own in the Industrial District along with Church & State, Le Pour Haus and Daily Dose. [Grub Street] WESTWOOD— Adam Fleischman’s 800 Degrees is still 5960 minutes away from opening next Tuesday. Fortunately, when it opens, each flame fired pizza pie only takes one minute to cook. With Italian flour and mozzarella, a build-your-own pizza style counter, and wine and beer to come, Westwood Village is about to have a happy start to its New Year. [EaterWire] Link: EaterWire: Hyde at the Bellagio, Little Bear, 800 Degrees En Route