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Next Door By Josie
TV Land
Apr. 3, 2013
Josie Chef de Cuisine Competing on
Chopped
The restaurant is holding a party to view Mai-Khanh Le’s appearance on the Food Network contest.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Next Door by Josie
Jan. 14, 2013
Duck Confit Banh Mi Coming Back to Next Door by Josie
The chef will offer her incredible sandwich just once a week on “Banh Mi Sundays.”
By
Hadley Tomicki
Freebies
Aug. 29, 2012
Free Beer and Bacon Popcorn at Next Door by Josie
The restaurant is credited with bringing the city its first taste of many to come.
By
Hadley Tomicki
The Other Critics
July 30, 2012
Besha Rodell Glorifies Mezze; Gold Returns to Next Door by Josie
The L.A.
Weekly
critic gives Micah Wexler the standing ovation he deserves.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Totally Worth the Drive
Mar. 30, 2012
Totally Worth The Drive
: Mai’s Duck Confit Banh Mi at Next Door by Josie
Jose Le Balch calls it “the best banh mi in town;” strong fighting words in a town where everyone has a high and low-end favorite.
By
Hadley Tomicki
The Other Critics
Jan. 6, 2012
Brad A. Johnson Breaks Down 2011’s Best
The critic looks at the world’s best dishes and L.A.’s best new restaurants.
By
Hadley Tomicki
The Gold Watch
Sept. 21, 2011
Jonathan Gold Channels Allen Ginsberg at Next Door by Josie
The critic has seen some of “the best chefs of my generation employed by gastropubs.”
By
Hadley Tomicki