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A look at five new restaurants in California

Mexican, European, and Taiwanese cuisine are inspiring new venues in the Golden State

Megan Moseley

July 14, 2022

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The past month has seen a variety of new restaurants in California, including Broma, a hyper-local Iberian restaurant at the Shashi Hotel in Mountain View, helmed by chef Jarad Gallagher with a daily-changing menu.

Palm Springs has a new modern Mexican-inspired restaurant called Hoja Blanca that brothers Omar and Arnold Limon started as a pop-up. Now the venue serving ceviche, tostadas and steak with eggplant mole has a permanent home.

Downtown Los Angeles has two new restaurants: The second location of Taiwanese concept Pine & Crane, which features an extensive tea menu as well as small plates, noodles, dumplings and more, and Strada Eateria + Bar, inspired by the global travels of owner Julian Andrei and the culinary skills of chef Naziana Herascu.

And in Hollywood chef Ronnie Muñoz’s Sunset Food Group has opened Todos Santos, featuring seasonal ingredients and wood-fire cooking inspired by Muñoz’s Baja California connections.

Read on to learn more about these new California restaurants.

About the Author

Megan Moseley

Megan Moseley is a multi-platform journalist based in Hawaii. Her experience ranges from long and short-form reporting to print, digital, radio, and television news coverage. In Hawaii, she's worked for local media outlets and has covered a wide range of topics including local and state politics, environmental affairs, Native Hawaiian issues, travel, tourism, and education. She covers the West for Restaurant Hospitality.

She's a 2010 graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Magazine Journalism and specializations in Geology and History. She's currently getting her master's degree from New York University in journalism, and when she's not writing about food, she's focused on conflict resolution and peace practices in indigenous cultures in the Pacific.

Megan is a daughter of a chef and has a passion for food, sustainability, and the environment.

Find her @meganmoseleyjournalist or at www.meganmoseley.com.

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