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TikTok Food Critic Keith Lee Is Back in His Hometown of Detroit and Ready to Eat

Guess who’s back in Detroit? Keith Lee, one of the most viral names in online food reviewing and a native son of the Motor City, raised in the Joy Road and Evergreen area on the westside, has arrived...

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Ambitious Thai Tasting Menus From a Chef With Michelin Chops Land in Japantown

An 11-course fine dining restaurant with Michelin aspirations is about to open on an unsuspecting street corner in Japantown. Well, not that unsuspecting: Naruephon “Billie” Wannajaro, who opened Hed...

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What Does an “Irish Mojito” Taste Like?

You don’t go to Dublin’s Bar 1661 without at least tasting Ireland’s most historic spirit. Bottles and bottles of the stuff are stocked in tidy rows …

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Parkview Tavern Is Staying Put — For Now

Parkview Tavern, a decades-old Mid-City dive bar, announced some good news last night: The bar will remain open at its current address (910 N Carrollton Avenue) for at least another year, maybe two....

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Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ Is Being Sold to New Owners

Texas barbecue restaurant Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ is closed in Buda from April 25 through May 8 as it undergoes a management change and is in the middle of being sold to new owners, as reported by...

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4 Restaurants and Bars to Try This Weekend in the Bay Area: April 26

As we head into the weekend, Eater SF editors have compiled a list of recommendations to answer one of the most persistent and, arguably, pressing questions of the day: “Where should I eat?” Of course,...

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Portland Coffee Industry Vets Have Acquired Guilder and Junior’s Roasted Coffee

Guilder, the charming cafe known for its vegetable-forward fare and references to The Princess Bride, and Junior’s Roasted Coffee have been acquired by coffee industry veterans Ryan Wilbur and Laila...

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The 20 Essential Restaurants in Memphis

To understand the food community in Memphis, it helps to start with a wider view of this entrepreneurial city. It launched music icons like Elvis, Al Green, and Three 6 Mafia, and it was the birthplace...

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Cool Food Events and Pop-Ups to Check Out This Week in Los Angeles: April 26

Some of LA’s most exciting meals can be found on the back patio of a wine bar or under an EZ-up on a neighborhood corner. Pop-ups are ingrained in the dining culture of the Southland, whether they’re a...

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Cake Picnic Is the Sweet Event You’ve Always Dreamt of as a Kid

The first rule of Cake Picnic is that each person must bring a cake. The second rule of — well, there is no second rule but the first one, though simple, is what makes Cake Picnic so fun. Happening on...

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There’s a Smorgasbord of Boston Food Festivals Happening This Weekend

It’s sunny outside, the temperature is rising, and spring is in full swing around the city. To celebrate, get outside and check out one of the multiple food festivals happening around town this...

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The Ned, a Luxe Membership Club Born in London, Is Coming to D.C.

The pinnacle of an Art Deco-era building near the White House will welcome two new restaurants this winter — but the masses won’t be able to actually eat there. Meet Ned’s Club Washington D.C., an...

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Where to Drink and Eat for Cinco de Mayo in Austin

Cinco de Mayo — the day that observes the Mexican army’s win over France in the Battle of Puebla in 1862 during the Franco-Mexican War, and has grown into a huge American holiday — rolls around soon....

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Where to Cure Crepe Cravings in Chicago

Crepes, the endlessly versatile French specialty, is a deceptively simple creation that can take on a remarkable number of forms. The delicate pancake dish can be served sweet or savory; for breakfast,...

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The Night O.J.’s Dream Team Celebrated at Georgia Restaurant in LA

Georgia restaurant, with its painted palms, hand-cut sconces, mahogany floors, white tablecloths, and celebrity investors, became a popular destination for a diverse crowd when it opened in 1993....

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Austin Barbecue Sandwich Mini-Chain Closes Cedar Park Restaurant

Austin barbecue restaurant Slab BBQ is closing its Cedar Park location over the weekend. The last day of service for the 905 East Whitestone Boulevard business will be on Saturday, April 27. Co-founder...

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Foxtrot and Dom’s Face a Lawsuit While Former Vendors Scramble For Solutions

The debris continues to fall in Chicago where earlier this week, the city saw all 15 Foxtrot convenience stores and two Dom’s Kitchen & Market locations suddenly close. Ex-employees have filed a...

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Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: April 26

Friday, April 26 For American Chinese takeout: I’m generally pretty happy with my Chinese takeout and delivery options like Peter Chang and Hong Kong Palace, so it’s not an area I’ve done a ton of...

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A New SoDo Facility Is ‘Roasting’ Plant-Based ‘Coffee’

What is coffee? If you answered, “a drink made from coffee beans” you’re wrong — at least if you listen to the folks over at Atomo, a Seattle-based company that is making “beanless coffee” and just...

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Where to Find Locally Made THC Drinks in the Twin Cities

In July 2022, breweries and cideries across Minnesota were handed a legislative boon: The ability to make and sell THC drinks alongside their craft beers, ciders, and seltzers. Since then, the Twin...

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