Better than pizza delivery? Khachapuri to your door

Even as restaurants fully reopen, I'll also keep covering pop-ups.
Bill Addison • Los Angeles Times • June 12, 2021
Later this month I’ll return to writing weekly reviews. It’s time. On Tuesday restaurants will be permitted to fill their dining rooms again to normal capacity. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced last week that California will continue to allow...
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