Nicole Rucker’s Famous Baked Goods Will Reappear in L.A. Tomorrow

The acclaimed pastry chef is hosting a holiday pop-up
Brittany Martin • Los Angeles Magazine • December 20, 2019
Fans of pastry chef Nicole Rucker have had to muddle through life without the taste of her delectable baked goods since August, when her restaurant Fiona shut down operations. But, just in time for the holidays, she’s sating our desires with a...
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