FOOD & DRINK
New Chinese Restaurants mark change in Rancho Cucamonga
In the burgeoning Chinese community of Rancho Cucamonga, the opening of a soup dumpling restaurant is a sign of the culture’s growing presence. Seven Grams is an authentic Chinese restaurant that originally opened in Tustin, California and added its second location last year. The restaurant specializes in steamy xiao long bao, or soup dumplings, stuffed with ground pork and chicken, the Daily Bulletin reports.
Sold out 23rd Taste was recipe for success
Each year the Rotary Club of Claremont’s Taste of Claremont seems to grow. This year all 935 tickets were sold, with hungry partygoers lining up 45 minutes before the event started. With dozens of food and drink vendors bringing their very best to this big dinner party, the warm Saturday evening was perfect to wine and dine, greet friends, and contribute to a good cause. Last year’s Taste of Claremont raised more than $75,000 for charitable organizations in and around the city. Expectations are high 2024 will meet or exceed that total. Courier photos/Peter Weinberger.
The Ascending Architect: Jeremiah Kimber’s work through HartmanBaldwin
Jeremiah Kimber knows a thing or two about design. He’s established himself through many notable projects during his 30-year career as an architect designer. A lover of the minimalist aesthetic, he often finds himself going against the grain in the world of architecture — embracing simplicity over complexity.
Ontario Museum’s Culture Fest to highlight Chicanx diaspora
The Ontario Museum of History & Art’s Culture Fest: Block Party returns on May 11 from noon to 4 p.m. The free, family-friendly event is an annual celebration of the different cultural experiences that exist within Ontario’s diverse community. This year will highlight the rich Chicanx diaspora that has called Ontario its home for generations. The festival will feature art installations, live music, a classic car show, hands-on art-making activities, food and beverages, live performances that express what it means to be Chicanx in the Inland Empire, and more.
The 2024 L.A. County Fair Is a Wacky Food Wonderland
Cathy Chaplin is a senior editor at Eater LA, a James Beard Award–nominated journalist, and the author of Food Lovers’ Guide to Los Angeles. The L.A. County Fair is returning to the Pomona Fairplex this week starting Friday, May 3, and will be running until May 27. This year’s culinary assortment features more than 1,200 wild and wooly creations, including a chicken sandwich with hot honey funnel cake “buns” from Chicken Charlie and plenty of deep-fried options from Hot Dog on a Stick, including Sriracha corndogs, Korean-style wares crusted in potatoes, and more.
FULL SHOW: The Nosy Neighbor
ZENDAYA - She is here to talk about her new movie "Challengers" in theaters now!. RYAN'S ROSES - In Monrovia - It started with a nosy neighbor complaining about noises from the bedroom. The problem is – she was out of town. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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