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Thomas Keller leads lineup of star chefs at Pebble Beach festival

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Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger

Thomas Keller, Jacques Pepin, Roy Choi and more than 70 other chefs will share cooking techniques, schmooze and even play golf at the fifth Pebble Beach Food & Wine festival in Pebble Beach, Calif.

Tickets are expected to sell out for the four-day April event, which has an impressive roster of meals, cooking sessions, wine-tastings and after-hour parties. Organizers offer these tips on navigating what’s one of the more exclusive food-and-wine festivals in the state.

First-timers might want to watch chef Todd English at an hourlong cooking demonstration to pick up some new techniques and/or enjoy a wine-and-cheese pairing event with cheese expert Laura Werlin ($100 each, unless you buy a pass).

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From there, indulge in a meal, such as the Michelin 3-Star Lunch prepared by Daniel Boulud and Christopher Kostow (pass-holders only), or the Stars of Los Angeles Lunch featuring Michael Cimarusti, Lee Hefter, Rory Hermann and Sherry Yard ($200).

Serious food lovers, who may be festival veterans, probably will want to attend the tribute dinner to chef Thomas Keller of the French Laundry ($1,250) and a wine-tasting of Gaja wines poured by Gaia Gaja, the winemaker’s daughter ($500).

And though the chef and winemaker golf tournament already sold out, anyone may attend to watch the action on the links.

Date: The food event is April 12-15.

Price: Starting at $100 for a single session to $4,750 for a VIP four-day pass.

Contact: Pebble Beach Food & Wine, (866) 907-3663

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