Heroic Italian

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The best Italian subs in Los Angeles

Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • March 14, 2020

, mayonnaise and mustard, it’s a heavily dressed sandwich meant for immediate impact. Multiple locations at giamelas.com Marcelo Bizarro makes a Mr. G’s sandwich at Giamela’s. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones / Los Angeles Times) Heroic Italian The OMG sandwich at

Heroic Italian. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times) This is another Italian sub in Santa Monica, but that’s where any similarities or comparisons to the Bay Cities Godmother should stop. The OMG at Heroic Deli is the Deion Sanders of sandwiches. It does

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What is cacio e pepe? Best recipes from Rome to the U.S.

Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • July 28, 2021

the best restaurant in the world. Following the 2012 earthquakes in Emilia-Romagna, Bottura created a cacio e pepe risotto as a way to use nearly 1,000 wheels of Parmigiano Reggiano that were damaged. Jeffrey Merrihue, chef-owner of Heroic Italian

is like you’re stark naked and in a bright light, and any mistake is so obvious.” Advertisement Cacio e pepe arancini from Heroic Italian. (Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times) Rather than serve a cacio e pepe that wasn’t true to what he’d tried in Rome