Here Are the L.A. Food Folks Nominated for James Beard Awards

The biggest awards in food are moving forward at a tough time for many restaurants
Brittany Martin • Los Angeles Magazine • May 4, 2020
It’s a very tough time for the hospitality industry, but today’s announcement of the 2020 James Beard Foundation Awards nominations may offer a glimmer of good news. The nominations honor some beloved local figures–but there is an element of the...
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