Top 10 food stories of 2010
The year 2010 in food was marked by tectonic shifts in the way we perceive food and restaurants. Which is not to say that it wasn’t, well, more than a little paradoxical. On the one hand, it was the year when the anti-restaurant became the coolest thing in restaurants - Test Kitchen with its constantly changing cast of chefs; all of the various pop-up restaurants; even underground suppers, where people pay for dinners in private homes. And of course, there is the whole food truck phenomenon. Name a specialty and there is probably a mobile restaurant serving it, complete with website and
Also, 2010 was the year food truck pioneer Roy Choi, one of the founders of Kogi, the Korean taco truck, opened not one, but two brick-and-mortar restaurants. Above, the roving Kogi Korean taco truck in 2009. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
Then there was the day so many diners were so eager to claim tables at chef Ludo Lefebvre’s just-announced pop-up restaurant LudoBites 6.0, that they crashed the Open Table reservations website. Above, Lefebvre and his wife Krissy. (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times))
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It was the year we began to look at our beloved farmers markets with a slightly jaundiced eye after widespread reports of cheating made us wonder where all this stuff was really coming from -- small farmers or the produce market? (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
In August, in one of the largest food recalls ever, one company had to pull more than half-billion eggs off the market after a salmonella outbreak. (Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images)