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LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- Food Journal Magazine (ISSN 2471-3090), the independent Los Angeles food media publication, has focused its editorial coverage across three defined verticals, sharpening a reporting operation built around how readers search for and discover dining in Los Angeles County.
The move consolidates the publication's ongoing coverage into clearer lanes at a point of sustained readership growth. Food Journal Magazine now surfaces in organic search across more than 700 tracked dining queries spanning Los Angeles neighborhoods, from the San Fernando Valley to Downtown, the Westside, and the South Bay.
Vertical One: Hot Spots
Hot Spots is the publication's firsthand restaurant coverage, and it operates under a standing editorial rule: nothing runs unless Food Journal Magazine has been to the restaurant in person. Every entry carries original photography and, wherever possible, direct conversation with the chef or owner.
Coverage in this vertical spans the full range of the county's dining, from Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles, the century-old public market on South Broadway that remains one of the most heavily trafficked food destinations in the city, to Bacari Sherman Oaks, the Ventura Boulevard small-plates room that has become a fixture of Valley dining, to Redbird, the Neal Fraser restaurant occupying the restored rectory of the former St. Vibiana's Cathedral.
The vertical also houses the publication's Michelin reporting. Food Journal Magazine is currently working through Los Angeles County's 2026 Michelin-recognized restaurants for on-site features, having already published on Michelin-starred Pasta Bar Encino and Michelin Guide listed Ayara Thai. Additional starred and Bib Gourmand coverage is scheduled through the remainder of 2026, including Uchi West Hollywood, the Melrose Avenue sushi room from Austin chef Tyson Cole lead by Chef de Cuisine Joel Hammond.
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Vertical Two: LA Restaurant News
The LA restaurant news vertical covers openings, closings, chef movements, menu launches, and industry developments across Los Angeles County. Briefs run on a weekly cadence and are reported independently rather than assembled from wire copy or press material alone.
Anchoring the vertical is the publication's continuously maintained record of new restaurant openings in Los Angeles, refreshed at the start of every month. It is built as a standing reference for readers, publicists, and other outlets tracking the pace of openings across the county, and it is the most frequently updated page the magazine publishes.
Recent reporting in this vertical includes Rokusho LA, the Japanese restaurant drawing attention for its approach to charcoal grilling and seasonal kaiseki-influenced service.
Vertical Three: Food Events
The third vertical covers Los Angeles food events: festivals, night markets, restaurant weeks, tasting events, and pop-ups across the county. Entries publish with dates, locations, and ticketing details, followed by firsthand reporting from the events the magazine attends.
The scale of that coverage runs from large-format wine and food festivals to neighborhood gatherings such as the 626 Night Market in Arcadia, the Asian night market series that draws tens of thousands of attendees to the Santa Anita Park infield across its summer dates.
"Los Angeles is not one dining scene, it is a few dozen of them stacked on top of each other," said Matthew Tropp, founder and editor of Food Journal Magazine. "Focusing the magazine into three clear verticals lets us cover a Michelin tasting menu in Beverly Hills and a night market in Arcadia with the same seriousness, and it makes it far easier for a reader to find what they came for."
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Tropp added that the emphasis across all three verticals remains original reporting. "We go to the restaurant. We shoot our own photography. We talk to the people running the kitchen. That is the entire product, and it has not changed."
Open Submissions for Restaurants, Publicists, and Event Organizers
Alongside the editorial focus, Food Journal Magazine has opened a direct submission channel. Restaurants, hospitality groups, public relations agencies, and event organizers are invited to submit opening announcements, menu launches, chef news, press invitations, and event listings for editorial consideration.
Submissions and press materials may be sent to info@foodjournalmagazine.com. The publication reviews all submissions and responds to those it intends to cover. Restaurant visits typically involve a short sit-down with the chef, still photography and vertical video of a handful of dishes, and are scheduled off-peak so service is never disrupted.
The full archive of firsthand restaurant coverage is collected in the magazine's Hot Spots vertical.
About Food Journal Magazine
Food Journal Magazine (ISSN 2471-3090) is an independent Los Angeles food media publication covering restaurants, dining news, and food events across Los Angeles County. Published by Blackthorn Publishing, the magazine produces original, firsthand editorial coverage spanning Michelin-recognized dining rooms, neighborhood restaurants, and citywide food events. The publication is based in Los Angeles, California.
The move consolidates the publication's ongoing coverage into clearer lanes at a point of sustained readership growth. Food Journal Magazine now surfaces in organic search across more than 700 tracked dining queries spanning Los Angeles neighborhoods, from the San Fernando Valley to Downtown, the Westside, and the South Bay.
Vertical One: Hot Spots
Hot Spots is the publication's firsthand restaurant coverage, and it operates under a standing editorial rule: nothing runs unless Food Journal Magazine has been to the restaurant in person. Every entry carries original photography and, wherever possible, direct conversation with the chef or owner.
Coverage in this vertical spans the full range of the county's dining, from Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles, the century-old public market on South Broadway that remains one of the most heavily trafficked food destinations in the city, to Bacari Sherman Oaks, the Ventura Boulevard small-plates room that has become a fixture of Valley dining, to Redbird, the Neal Fraser restaurant occupying the restored rectory of the former St. Vibiana's Cathedral.
The vertical also houses the publication's Michelin reporting. Food Journal Magazine is currently working through Los Angeles County's 2026 Michelin-recognized restaurants for on-site features, having already published on Michelin-starred Pasta Bar Encino and Michelin Guide listed Ayara Thai. Additional starred and Bib Gourmand coverage is scheduled through the remainder of 2026, including Uchi West Hollywood, the Melrose Avenue sushi room from Austin chef Tyson Cole lead by Chef de Cuisine Joel Hammond.
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Vertical Two: LA Restaurant News
The LA restaurant news vertical covers openings, closings, chef movements, menu launches, and industry developments across Los Angeles County. Briefs run on a weekly cadence and are reported independently rather than assembled from wire copy or press material alone.
Anchoring the vertical is the publication's continuously maintained record of new restaurant openings in Los Angeles, refreshed at the start of every month. It is built as a standing reference for readers, publicists, and other outlets tracking the pace of openings across the county, and it is the most frequently updated page the magazine publishes.
Recent reporting in this vertical includes Rokusho LA, the Japanese restaurant drawing attention for its approach to charcoal grilling and seasonal kaiseki-influenced service.
Vertical Three: Food Events
The third vertical covers Los Angeles food events: festivals, night markets, restaurant weeks, tasting events, and pop-ups across the county. Entries publish with dates, locations, and ticketing details, followed by firsthand reporting from the events the magazine attends.
The scale of that coverage runs from large-format wine and food festivals to neighborhood gatherings such as the 626 Night Market in Arcadia, the Asian night market series that draws tens of thousands of attendees to the Santa Anita Park infield across its summer dates.
"Los Angeles is not one dining scene, it is a few dozen of them stacked on top of each other," said Matthew Tropp, founder and editor of Food Journal Magazine. "Focusing the magazine into three clear verticals lets us cover a Michelin tasting menu in Beverly Hills and a night market in Arcadia with the same seriousness, and it makes it far easier for a reader to find what they came for."
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Tropp added that the emphasis across all three verticals remains original reporting. "We go to the restaurant. We shoot our own photography. We talk to the people running the kitchen. That is the entire product, and it has not changed."
Open Submissions for Restaurants, Publicists, and Event Organizers
Alongside the editorial focus, Food Journal Magazine has opened a direct submission channel. Restaurants, hospitality groups, public relations agencies, and event organizers are invited to submit opening announcements, menu launches, chef news, press invitations, and event listings for editorial consideration.
Submissions and press materials may be sent to info@foodjournalmagazine.com. The publication reviews all submissions and responds to those it intends to cover. Restaurant visits typically involve a short sit-down with the chef, still photography and vertical video of a handful of dishes, and are scheduled off-peak so service is never disrupted.
The full archive of firsthand restaurant coverage is collected in the magazine's Hot Spots vertical.
About Food Journal Magazine
Food Journal Magazine (ISSN 2471-3090) is an independent Los Angeles food media publication covering restaurants, dining news, and food events across Los Angeles County. Published by Blackthorn Publishing, the magazine produces original, firsthand editorial coverage spanning Michelin-recognized dining rooms, neighborhood restaurants, and citywide food events. The publication is based in Los Angeles, California.
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