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A Taiwanese Spot Serving Some of Manhattan’s Best Breakfast Has Expanded

The tiny East Village Ho Foods (110 E. Seventh Street, at First Avenue) from Richard Ho, serving some of the city’s best beef noodle soup, along with chile wontons, sesame noodles, radish cakes, and...

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Waffle House President and CEO Walt Ehmer Dies at 58

Walt Ehmer, the president and CEO of Waffle House, has died at the age of 58 after battling a long illness, according to the board of directors for the restaurant chain. Ehmer had a longstanding...

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The Fiery Dessert That Crossed Oceans and Eras Is Making a Comeback

Among legendary desserts, few are simpler, more iconic, and more elusive than cherries jubilee. Poach a handful of tart cherries in syrup; just before the sugar caramelizes, add a thimbleful of kirsch,...

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Poltergeist’s Reign of Culinary Chaos Comes to an End in September

Chef Diego Argoti’s acclaimed Poltergeist residency is coming to an end on Sunday, September 29 with the closure of the bar-arcade Button Mash, which has served as its home since February 2023. After...

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More Quality Coffee Moves Into Ocean Beach

A coffee company that got its start as a mobile business has just opened its second storefront in Ocean Beach. Working in the coffee industry since age 16 and never owning a car, Coffee Cycle founder...

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A New Argentinian Cafe With Empanadas Opens in Austin

Houston Argentinian restaurant Patagonia Grill & Cafe expanded into Austin earlier this spring. Little Patagonia Austin opened at 2915 Guadalupe Street, Suite A in the North Campus neighborhood...

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Alley Pop-Up Hero Crust Fund Pizza Raises $17K For Upcoming Book

Crust Fund Pizza, the Chicago thin-crust pizza (commonly known as tavern-style) pop-up with a heart (the alley pop-up picks a charity and donates all proceeds toward the cause versus selling pizza for...

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A Car Crash Nearly Decapitates the 58-Year-Old Bob’s Big Boy Statue in Downey

Southern California loves Bob’s Big Boy. The national chain started in Burbank in 1949 and is best known for the larger-than-life statue of its mascot stationed at every restaurant’s front entrance. In...

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Japanese Wood-Fire Restaurant Takibi Reopens This Week

Takibi, the from Japanese outdoor brand Snow Peak, closed temporarily in January 2024 after sustaining damage from a chimney fire. On September 12, Takibi will reopen with a new menu and a new chef at...

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Where to Find Magnificent Mooncakes for Mid-Autumn Festival in NYC

The end of the autumn harvest has arrived. It’s celebrated as the Mid-Autumn Festival in China, Chuseok in Korea, Tsukimi in Japan, and Tet Trung Thu in Vietnam. It’s believed that the moon shines the...

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Koffeteria’s Brunch Goes Beyond Pastries, Fusing Cambodian Classics With Big...

Koffeteria pastry chef-owner Vanarin Kuch is just getting started. The Houston-born, first-generation Cambodian chef, who competed on Top Chef: Just Desserts in 2011, has gained a cult following for...

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Here Are the Best Food and Drink Options at Ford Field for the 2024 Detroit...

The Detroit Lions are already off to a strong start after scoring a 26-20 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night for their season opener held at Ford Field. For ticket holders with dreams of...

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Oakland’s Red Bay Coffee Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection

Red Bay Coffee has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, amidst two ongoing lawsuits filed against the company, the San Francisco Business Times reports. According to paperwork filed by CEO Keba...

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This Brazilian Producer Harvests Some of the World’s Finest Coffee

Specializing in organic coffee, Fazenda Barreiro in Brazil produces some of the world’s finest coffee. “The secret of our harvest is to pick the coffee at its peak ripeness,” says João Paulo...

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Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: September 9

The editors at Eater LA dine out several times a week, if not per day, which means we’re always encountering standout dishes that deserve time in the limelight. Here’s the very best of everything the...

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The Founders of Hale and Hearty Are Back With a New Soup Spot

Andrew and Jonathan Schnipper are opening Schnipper’s Quality Soups on the Upper East Side (849 Lexington Avenue, near East 64th Street) — in the same spot as their original Hale and Hearty Soups...

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Bring Back the Dunhill

It’s no surprise that the Dunhill landed on the classics section of the menu at Toronto’s Bar Raval. The Barcelona-inspired bar prides itself on its …

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Oktoberfest in Austin: Where to Celebrate With Beer and Brats

Oktoberfest, the German celebration of the fall and beer, is here, and there’s no need to travel far to find pretzels, sausage, and, of course, beer. Austin is going all out for beer-filled...

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Inside This South Loop Supper Club With Food From a French Laundry Alum

Two years ago, Entree introduced itself to Chicago, taking over the South Loop space where the city’s only Michelin-starred restaurant south of Roosevelt stood. Entree delivered meal kits, searching...

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Where to Enjoy Food and Drink Deals for the Presidential Debate

After a big presidential nomination switch-up in July, this Tuesday’s debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump should get interesting. The candidates’ hotly...

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