LA Wine And Food Festival At Santa Monica Pier Features Top Local Chefs, With A Spotlight On Women (2024)

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We may be becoming increasingly screen-obsessed, but there’s also a growing impulse to get out and surround yourself with people. Think music festivals. Taylor Swift parking lot tailgating parties. Costco.

Others are also noticing that itch and creating events to scratch it. Like this weekend’s L.A. Wine and Food Festival, at Santa Monica Pier from Friday, March 1 to Sunday, March 3, where you can gather with fellow humans and consume excellent food and drink. (Friday and Saturday, 7.30 p.m - 10.30 p.m; Sunday, 12.30 p.m. - 3 p.m.)

While there are other celebratory food festivals (L.A. Times Food Bowl, EEEEEATSCON, and Tacos Madness), this one is in conjunction with Frieze Los Angeles, which brings artists and those who love them to Santa Monica airport this weekend. So, expect creative types mixed into the mass of hungry people at the pier waiting to get a bite of the truffle and comté gougere from Camphor.

Chefs from dozens of L.A.’s leading eateries, plus under-the-radar newcomers, will be offering their wares over the three days (check for which days different chefs will be appearing) so there may be time to slow down and munch at peace while staring at the ocean horizon. (Unless you want to gorge yourself senseless, in which case, go ahead, no judgment).

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A special section also focuses on women restaurateurs in L.A. in partnership with Regarding Her, a national nonprofit committed to showcasing women entrepreneurs and leaders in the food scene. (We’re particularly looking forward to seeing Uyên Lê from Bé ù and Mercedes Squires of Caribbean Soul Kitchen).

With all that top-notch culinary talent, tickets are fairly pricey; a day pass costs $225, or $325 for VIP, with a weekend pass for $450 and VIP passes for $700.

Some notable chefs include:

Alvin Cailan, owner of Amboy Quality Meats & Delicious Burgers in Chinatown, who also founded the popular breakfast restaurant Eggslu*t, which he started as a food truck before transforming it into an international chain. Cailan co-hosts the YouTube series The Burger Show with burger scholar George Motz, and you can see his burger research on full display at Amboy. Cailan will be serving a kare-kare roast beef sandwich on Friday.

Alex and Elvira Garcia, co-owners of Evil Cooks, are known for their black metal-inspired roving pop-up with some of the most inventive tacos currently coming out of Los Angeles. Despite their hard image, the food from Evil Cooks has lots of heart (even their McSatan, a bacon smash burger taco). On Friday and Saturday Evil Cooks will be serving their poseidon taco, octopus slathered with a black pastor adobo, cooked on a mesquite-fueled trompo, and their bruja taco made with flan.

Rashida Holmes started her pop-up Bridgetown Roti in 2020 when much of the restaurant industry was shutting down. She decided to apply her years of culinary experience to her Caribbean heritage. With the help of her wife, Shanika, Holmes began selling her patties and stuffed rotis outside her home in Boyle Heights before earning a spot at Smorgasburg, L.A. Last summer, Bridgetown Roti announced they'd put a hold on their operations to focus on opening up their brick-and-mortar location in East Hollywood. So attendees on Friday and Saturday are in for a real treat, especially if you’ve missed Holmes's food as much as we have. On Friday, Holmes will serve her oxtail and pepper patties.

Justin Pichetrungsi took over his family restaurant, Anajak Thai, in 2019. Located on a stretch of Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, his Thai Taco Tuesdays have become a source of L.A. legend, with long lines that stretch for blocks and outdoor tables in a back alley. The whole thing feels like a party, and rightly so, given that Pichetrungsi and his team have tapped into a new vein of Los Angeles's fierce love of tacos. On Sunday, Pichetrungsi will serve Peruvian scallops.

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LA Wine And Food Festival At Santa Monica Pier Features Top Local Chefs, With A Spotlight On Women (2024)

FAQs

What is the meaning of food fiesta? ›

Food Fiesta is both a food competition and a showmanship event. In many ways it is more of a mock interview that a food judging competition.

Where is the LA Wine and food festival in 2024? ›

The inaugural three-day Los Angeles Wine & Food Festival event takes place March 1st through March 3rd 2024, at the Santa Monica Pier, in conjunction with Frieze Week Los Angeles (February 29th to March 3rd at Santa Monica airport), and will feature high-profile culinary and beverage talent, local LA restaurants, art ...

What is the objective of food festival? ›

A food festival is a festival, that features food, often produce, as its central theme. These festivals have been a means of uniting communities through celebrations of harvests and giving thanks for a plentiful growing season.

What are the dates for Epcot food and Wine festival 2024? ›

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What does "my mother-in-law" mean? ›

Britannica Dictionary definition of MOTHER–IN–LAW. [count] : the mother of your husband or wife.

What is festival style food? ›

The festivals or Jamaican festivals are a kind of deep-fried bread, typical of Jamaican cuisine. Despite its slightly sweet taste, is served as a side dish to dishes such as fried fish, escovitch fish or jerk chicken.

How much is sip and savor 2024? ›

The Sip and Savor Pass varies in price from festival to festival and year to year. Typically, it's offered at one price for Guests and a slightly discounted price for members of the Magic Key program. During the 2024 DCA Food and Wine Festival, the pass cost $61 for Guests and $56 for Disneyland Magic Key passholders.

How long has food and Wine festival been around? ›

History. George Kalogridis, president of the Walt Disney World Resort since 2013, conceived the idea for the festival. The first Epcot International Food and Wine Festival was held in 1996.

How long is the California food and Wine festival? ›

Disneyland Resort Presents 2024 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival, March 1-April 22 | Disneyland News.

What to wear to a food festival? ›

Dress comfortably: A crowded food event is not the place to make a fashion statement. You're hot, stuck in a crowd and eating way too much food. So wear very comfortable shoes and cool, comfortable clothing.

What is the worlds biggest food festival? ›

The Taste of Chicago (also known locally as The Taste) is the world's largest food festival, held in September in Chicago, Illinois in Grant Park.

How to prepare for a food festival? ›

9 Tips for Food Festivals
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  6. Plan Ahead for Allergies. ...
  7. Bring Your Own Water. ...
  8. Wear Sunscreen.

Do you have to pay for the food and wine festival at EPCOT? ›

The Food & Wine Festival is included with your admission ticket to EPCOT although each of the items available at the many booths will run you a few bucks.

Do you have to pay for EPCOT Food and Wine Festival? ›

This festival is included with regular park admission (though some offerings are an additional charge and require reservations).

Can kids go to EPCOT Food and Wine Festival? ›

The EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival is always a great time, but just because it has “wine” in its title doesn't mean it's only for adults. I just explored the festival Global Marketplaces last week so I'm happy to share some mocktails from the menu and fun sips to find for your kids.

Why is it called a Fiesta? ›

The name "Fiesta" (meaning "party" in Spanish) belonged to General Motors when the car was designed, used as a trim level on Oldsmobile station wagons, and was freely given for Ford to use on their new B-class car. Ford's marketing team had preferred the name "Bravo", but Henry Ford II chose "Fiesta".

What happens during Fiesta? ›

Most fiestas offer traditional Mexican food, music and dance, and may include traditional sporting events such as a charrería, or rodeo. The participants may dress in traditional Mexican dress, especially if the event is a community wide event.

What is the reason for Fiesta? ›

In 1891 a group of citizens decided to honor the heroes of the Alamo and Battle of San Jacinto with a Battle of Flowers. The first parade had horse-drawn carriages, bicycles decorated with fresh flowers and floats carrying children dressed as flowers. The Belknap Rifles represented the military.

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