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Eat Your Drink is Biancaniello’s gorgeous new book of culinary cocktails that showcases what he’s learned since starting at the Library Bar in 2008. Biancaniello brought a ...
Cookbook of the week: “Eat Your Drink,” by Matthew Biancaniello (Dey Street Books, $22.99.) Spend much time bar-hopping around Los Angeles, and you’ll inevitably run into Biancaniello ...
8 Photos Eat Your Drink Matthew Biancaniello is to drinks what Alice Waters and René Redzepi are to dinner. Which is to say, a pretty big deal, and someone who takes it a step further than most with ...
Matthew Biancaniello wants you to eat your drink. Biancaniello is both barman and chef, a mad scientists of sorts, creating drinks in little oil-and-vinegar cruets or as liquor-soaked sponges atop ...
Live leeches, cow brains and dried manure. Matthew Biancaniello ate them all before finding his way to LA's craft cocktail movement. Now he forages and scours farmers markets to source 15-ingredient ...
Matthew Biancaniello will open Mon-Li, ... Biancaniello’s set 12-drink tasting menu is a mix of cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks using ingredients grown on property, ... Eat your way across L.A.
Next week, the unique Eat Your Drink event will take place at the Montage Kapalua Bay hotel in Maui. The series of events will take place over two days, April 15-16, and showcase the unique vision of ...
San Francisco Chef Allegedly Continued to Post Negative Messages to Influencers After Leaving His Restaurants An influencer claims that Geoffrey Lee continues to threaten her and other local food ...
Just as craft beer has taken off in the last decade, so has the craft cocktail. One of the most intriguing books I’ve come across in a long time is Matthew Biancaniello’s “Eat Your Drink ...
It was the summer of 2008 and Los Angeles was at the dawn of the craft cocktail movement. In the small dark Library Bar of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, a new bartender named Matthew Biancaniello ...
Seems that bar chef Matthew Biancaniello wants to improve hotel bar cocktails one hotel at a time. Gosh bless him. After his departure from Hollywood Roosevelt’s Library Bar last year, he went ...