East Side Eats LA is comprised of Chefs Jose and Shruti who met in culinary school and learned they worked together perfectly like a swiss watch. Jose was a cook in the Navy in a submarine and Shruti had her own food column in when she attended College. Both share a passion for food that leaves one in awe when watching them cook. The depth of knowledge with every mince, every reduction and the honesty they have with each other about how things taste is great to witness and the result, delicious. They also do food prep, so reach out to them and have their amazing meals delivered to your door. Provecho!
Read MoreThe Golpe Show-Ep.2 UFC 245 REVIEW and Top Rank Boxing
I break down the UFC 245 card from this past weekend and the Teofimo Lopez boxing match.
Read MoreThe Golpe Show-Ep.1 UFC on ESPN 7 and Andy Ruiz Vs Anthony Joshua Companion
The Golpe Show-Ep1 UFC on ESPN 7 and Andy Ruiz Vs Anthony Joshua
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.75 Metztli Taqueria
Alejandro and Vanessa are the culinary couple behind Metztli Taqueria. They focus on using the best local and freshest ingredients in their food all the while showcasing their culinary skills and creativity through their cooking. They take traditional latino dishes, add their culinary skills to them and make food magic happen. Listen to them talk about their journey up until today and their plans for the future. Make sure to follow them on instagram @eatmetztli and go eat their food at Melody Wine Bar.
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.74 Jesus "Jebus" Bravo
Jebus is my friend from High school and he knows me better than most people. Enjoy us talking about everything and anything plus booch.
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.73 Sarahi Perez
Sarahi Perez is the host of The Poderosa Podcast, a platform for strong women to share their stories with the world. Sarahi feature business owners, culinary wizards and community organizers on the podcast but the thread through all the people that come out on her podcast is that they are inspirational women. She has been flooded by people nominating women and Sarahi exclaims that no story is too big or too large and she her focus remains on sharing everyones experiences. A great host, an authentic and well motivated character, make sure to follow her podcast because it worth your time.
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.72 WhyDBee
WhyDBee is a rapper living in Los Angeles that came from the East Coast in order to pursue his love for music. He really is a talented individual so make sure to follow him @whydbee on Instagram in order to stay up to date on his album dropping soon. Enjoy
Read MoreDude From LA-Ep.71 No Father, No Problem!
Frank and Chonuc are child hood friends that grew up near where I grew up on Townsend and Winter in East LA. Their podcast will have you howling minutes in and their perspective on life is fueled by years of trials and tribulations. The name, No Father, No Problem! comes from both of them growing up with out fathers in their lives and overcoming that with laughter and hard work despite the fact. Listen to their show and laugh along. Frankie is performing stand up and you will want to catch him at his next show for sure.
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.70 Chris Driscoll
Chris Driscoll is a cook for hire and a real renaissance man. Like a hired gun, Chris has worked many top chefs and at great restaurants, all the while also being a union carpenter man. Chris has stories for days and I really enjoyed talking to him.
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep. 69 Robert Martinez
Robert Martinez is a wild life photographer that captures mountain lions, bobcats, foxes and all the other animals roaming through the Angeles national forest using his trail cameras. He has mapped out secluded areas where the animals go and people dont, to get amazing shots of wildlife being wild. A true lover of animals, Robert is committed to showing their beauty and demystifying any misconceptions people may have of them. Buy his amazing prints to show support to his daily hustle of lugging himself up mountains and into secluded areas to capture great footage and pictures.
Read MoreDude From LA-Ep.68 Luis Moreno MoBar&Co
Luis Moreno is the owner of MoBar&Co which is a mobile bar service for weddings, corporate gigs and private events. He is a seasoned bartender and now has added coffee to his mobile bar service that crowds love. I really enjoyed talking about his experience has been running his business, the up and downs plus what motivates him to keep going. Please follow him on Instagram and if you’d like to hire him for your next event feel free to reach out to him, he is great!
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.67 Rafael Cardenas
Born in Jalicso, Mexico. Raised in East Los Angeles.
As a self-taught photographer that has been practicing since 2010, I aim not only to refine my technical skill, but to capture visceral moments of vulnerability in my work. I capture portraits, landscapes, architecture that allows me to explore my relationship with the streets of my beloved Los Angeles. My work in service to the East Los Angeles community has informed most of the body of my work, and I continue to find the most inspiration from local, cultural events that bring my community together.
I grew up on the streets, and continue to explore my urban landscape, always searching for moments in time that I hope to make eternal through my intuitive photographic style. In a land of cars and freeways, traversing the city by bus, train, bike or car is in itself a study of cultures, people and nuances of our diverse neighborhoods; I attempt to capture moments that document often overlooked faces and scenes around the city through these explorations.
The presented image is most representative of the work I aim to create. It sits on the edge of art and documentation, of photography and photojournalism, and that duality is a recurring theme, not just in the aesthetics of my work, but in the content and subject matter I choose to capture.
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.66 Tijuana Freddys
Tijuana Freddys makes handmade salsas that will knock your tastebuds into the flavorverse! Started by Freddy himself, selling his salsa to coworkers and later his parter Heather joining the team, the duo has had such great success they struggle to keep up with demand. Freddy is truly a chile nerd and his knowledge of peppers is dope and both are very dedicated to their salsa. Great people and a great story.
Read MoreDude From LA-Ep.65 Kernel of Truth Organics
Rick is half of Kernel of Truth Organics crew that dishes out 100% corn tortillas out of Boyle Heights. We talk about the bastardization of tortillas today and how they are trying to change the minds of generations marketed cheap substitutes of the real deal. Enjoy!
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.64 Mad Macks
Mad Macks is a rapper from Boyle Heights with a style closer to the Golden Era of Hip Hop than most people would expect. He is part of the movement, East Of The River, a collaboration of like minded word smiths promoting consciousness and lyrical skill over everything. Truly a deep, thoughtful and fascinating, Mad Macks’ conversation is as complex as his rhymes and just as great to listen to. Enjoy
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.63 La Luna Mezcal
Salvador Chavez is back and he has more Mezcal from Michoacan for me to try and for everyone to seek out. Since our last podcast more than a year ago he has been traveling down to Mexico and creating more expressions of his La Luna brand and he is having more people jump on this project like Ryan. The mezcal is as filled with love and passion as these two have for the spirit and it comes across in this podcast. Make sure to find La Luna at a local bar or liquor store all around LA, and if they dont have it, ask them to bring it in !
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.62 Ulises Torrentera
Ulises Torrentera is an author on the subject of Mezcal and now a producer of it well creating his US imported brand, Farolito, out now in States. I was able to talk to him for a bit at Madre in Torrence and talk about his brand, his recent West Coast tour and sustainability in the Agave industry. Listen and enjoy !
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.61 Aguila Real Tequila Miguel De Los Rios
Miguel De Los Rios is the owner of Aquila Real Tequila produced in the Highlands of Jalisco out of highly respected NOM 1414. He is from Boyle Heights and has lived a life that has instilled a passion that is as wonderful as his distilled spirit. As great as his product is, the love behind it is just as great which is why I know everyone will enjoy this one. Listen and get ready to be inspired, follow your dreams and drink his tequila!
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.60 Tirsa's Mexican Cafe
Tirsa and Steve are the owners of Tirsa’s Mexican Cafe located at 701 W Cesar Estrada Chavez Ave Space 108, Los Angeles, CA 90012. They both attended Le Cordon Bleu and have been dishing out Mexican comfort food out of this location for two years. I sat down to talk with them a very early morning and talked about their culinary journey, how they met and how they continue to keep their passion pursuit of a restaurant alive and well with DTLA in background. The restaurant is as colorful as they are and I know you will enjoy the lively conversation we had. Make sure to stop by and let them know Dude From LA sent you for … a bigger smile.
Read MoreDude From LA- Ep.59 Stephanie Gomez
Stephanie Gomez is a Le Cordon Bleu trained Chef and is currently working at Standing’s Butchery on Melrose and La Brea. Her passion for food drives her to pursuit the culinary arts no matter the angle. She’s worked in fancy restaurants, to country clubs to more recently managing food tents at the Coachella and Stage Coach festivals. In true fashion to follow passion she’s currently works as a butcher at Standing’s Butchery on Melrose and La Brea. Great conversation and phenomenal drive which I know everyone will appreciate when they listen to this podcast. Follow her on instagram at @chefchingona
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