Bastide, which we'd been eagerly waiting for all summer, finally opened in early September and met our lofty expectations. Trend-wise, bakeries and gourmet markets are leading the pack, with Antigua Bread and Grateful Bread opening the same week on opposite sides of town, Joan’s on Third tripling its size, and the very similar but much less expensive FOOD opening up and adding a more competitive edge to the gladiator arena that is salads-and-cupcakes-to-go-or-eat-in.
While Katsuya opened a new Hollywood location, expanding SBE’s reach even farther, the real action is happening with Italian restaurants. L.A. has never had too many of those, but the season's crop added at least five more "Big Night"–worthy spots to the Italian-restaurant landscape. La Buca’ s expansion seems to have finally wrapped up and Shereen Arazm’s hotly anticpated Terroni opened, so L.A. might finally have a counter-argument to angsty East Coast imports. The next big thing to watch out for? Upscale Latin dining, spearheaded by Eva Longoria's collaboration with Todd English, Beso. There’s even more to come before winter, so check back for updates.

