Tag archive for ‘dining out’
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A taste of Korea – kimchi, soju, and … what? No rice with that?
CSUB graduate Emily Shapiro is adventuring in South Korea as an English teacher. In this dispatch home, she enlightens us on the etiquette of eating in Korea. And, if you’re curious, we have one Korean restaurant in Bakersfield for you to try.
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Padre Hotel opens, but not quite for business
Malfunctioning elevators put a glitch in the historic hotel’s opening Monday morning, but management left the doors unlocked for curious visitors to get a cup of complimentary coffee and marvel at the décor inside.
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In Season Now: Bare root fruits, nuts, berries and grapes
Columnist Michelle Beck explains how now is the time to plant dormant varieties of vines and trees to expand your backyard fruit and nut offerings. Also, a lesson in bananas and a challenge to eat more greens.
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Huell Howser just loves Kern County
Host of “California’s Gold” chooses variety of episodes, including the premiere of the newly restored Lopez-Hill House, to air as part of KVPT’s Salute to Kern County this Thursday and Sunday.
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Cafe closure leaves vegan void
Elaine’s Cafe becomes the second downtown lunch spot to close this month as owner Tracy Thompson makes the difficult decision to end the nearly two-year run of Bakersfield’s only vegan restaurant.
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You make my mouth water: Frugatti’s house salad
This creamy garlic dressing is hard to duplicate at home, so it keeps Linda Fiddler going back for more.
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For CIA, improv is funny business
Just because you graduate from high school doesn’t mean you have to stop being the class clown. For one group of former Highland High School students – and their teacher – clowning around just may turn into a viable business.
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You make my mouth water: Chile relleno burrito
Read why one of Linda Fiddler’s favorite items to order in Bakersfield is the chile relleno burrito from Super Taco.





