Don't skip on the cardamom honey!

What: Cornmeal cheddar drop biscuits

Where: Alice B., at Living Out, 1122 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs

How much: $16

Contact: 760-537-4311; www.aliceb.com

Why: They’re really good!

To be frank, I’ve been unimpressed by restaurants touting a “celebrity chef” more often than not. The celebrity name tends to drive up prices—and expectations.

This was on my mind when I recently visited Alice B., the restaurant in the lobby of Living Out, the brand-new luxury apartment complex for LGBTQ+ folks 55 and up. The restaurant is a project of Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, of Border Grill and Too Hot Tamales TV fame. Encouragingly, their executive chef is Lance Velasquez, whose Biscuit & Counter pop-up restaurant impressed local foodies in recent years.

After visiting Alice B., I’m having a change of heart about celebrity-chef restaurants. I do have a minor complaint or two—the main space is quite noisy when busy, and a couple of menu items were unavailable (and the menu isn’t that large to begin with)—but I have no complaints about the food: Everything we had was delicious.

Our yellowtail amberjack crudo ($18) was impeccable, and the short rib and potato croquettes ($19) left me wanting more. I am a confirmed meat-eater, yet I ordered the butternut squash risotto ($29) as my main course—and I loved it so much that I may have to order it again on my next visit.

But the food that makes my mouth water every time I think about it is the plate of cornmeal cheddar drop biscuits. The price tag gave me pause at first—$16 for three biscuits is a bit crazy—but, boy, were they good: crispy and flaky on the outside, pillowy in the middle, and splendidly savory all around. The accompanying cardamom honey was a hit, too.

I had high expectations of Alice B.—and those expectations were met, and then some.

Edited on Feb. 5 to correct the name of Living Out.

Jimmy Boegle is the founding editor and publisher of the Coachella Valley Independent. He is also the executive editor and publisher of the Reno News & Review in Reno, Nev., and a 2026 inductee into...