Bill Addison

Los Angeles Times restaurant critic

Los Angeles Times restaurant critic

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Seeking Turkish cuisine, LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison finally finds it in a Santa Monica coffee shop.

Craving Turkish food? Head to Lokl Haus in Santa Monica

Seeking Turkish cuisine, LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison finally finds it in a Santa Monica coffee shop.

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LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison visits Kato in its new location at the Row DTLA.

Review: Does Kato remain ‘a singular Los Angeles culinary experience’?

LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison visits Kato in its new location at the Row DTLA.

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LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison gets to the meat of things at Poncho’s Tlayudas.

Poncho’s Tlayudas: Regional Oaxacan specialty pops up in South Central

LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison gets to the meat of things at Poncho’s Tlayudas.

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