‘The Splendid Table’ and ‘The One Recipe’ Join the Vox Media Podcast Network
Vox Media today announced a podcast partnership with American Public Media (APM) that will bring APM’s James Beard Award-winning food show, The Splendid Table, to the Vox Media Podcast Network. Since...
View ArticleBest Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: September 30
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...
View Article6 Houston Restaurant Closures to Know Right Now, September 2024
Summer was tough on Houston area restaurants. Aside from the city’s hottest season typically being slower than the rest of the year, many food and drink establishments are still reeling from the...
View Article11 of the Best Indian Restaurants in New Orleans
The number of Indian restaurants in the New Orleans area has exploded in recent years, from neighborhood spots on the West Bank to extensive menus in Metairie and impressive debuts downtown. Heady with...
View ArticleUnpopular Opinion: State Fair Food Is the Worst
Welcome to Yucking Your Yum, a new Eater series in which highly opinionated Eater staffers skewer popular and beloved foods, trends, and of-the-moment-obsessions, explaining why we simply don’t get the...
View ArticleThe Biggest Los Angeles Restaurant Openings in September 2024
Los Angeles is no stranger to restaurant openings whether a splashy opening in iconic buildings helmed by big-name chefs, a humble neighborhood spot, or a pop-up leaping into a permanent space....
View ArticleThe Best Dishes Eater Austin Editors Ate in September 2024
Eater editors often get asked for restaurant recommendations, especially in a city like Austin with many dining options. To help solve that particular dilemma, Eater Austin editors are sharing their...
View ArticleCasual neighborhood bar Dirty Shake is coming to Detroit this fall
For years, the ivy-covered, red brick building on the corner of Forest at Second Avenue sat empty, with few, if any signs that one day its sprawling wraparound patio would welcome visitors once again....
View ArticleBest Food-and-Drink Destinations in Vancouver, Washington
Vancouver, Washington often gets confused with its Canadian namesake or lumped into the greater Portland area, but this city, just north of Portland, is developing its own culinary identity. The...
View ArticleCharleston Restaurants Embrace the Italian Tradition of the Aperitivo
Charleston restaurateur Edward Crouse says that after he and his wife, Marie Stitt, spent over $400 on a dinner out in the Holy City, he wanted to rethink how their cafes — Baba’s on Cannon (11 Cannon...
View ArticleLas Vegas Gay Bar and Drag Brunch Hot Spot The Garden Has Closed
It has been a year of change for Las Vegas’s queer bar scene. Six gay bars have closed since the summer of 2023, and even though newer and glitzier nightspots have debuted to fill some of those gaps,...
View ArticleOakland’s Stylish Gold Palm Mixes Pakistani Party Food With a ‘Secret’ Bar
Oakland’s stunning Floral Depot building is back in action with the debut of restaurant and bar Gold Palm the week of October 6. Shirin Raza and Daniel Gahr of Bar Shiru are the latest stewards of 1900...
View ArticleAvondale and Irving Park Restaurants Win Titles for Chicago’s Best Burgers
Eden, the farm-to-table restaurant off the Chicago River in Avondale, and Irving Park’s JT’s Genuine Sandwich Shop were the big winners over the weekend at Chicago Gourmet’s Hamburger Hop, the annual...
View ArticleTableside Presentations Are Making a Comeback at Houston’s Newest Restaurants
Houston’s culinary scene has long been known to create memorable dining experiences. Mainstays Brennan’s and Tony’s thrill guests with flamboyant tableside displays like flambéed bananas Foster and...
View Article10 Los Angeles Restaurants That Closed in September 2024
Los Angeles’s restaurants continue to face difficult headwinds that picked up in the second half of 2023 and led to an industry-wide slowdown. From the lingering impacts of the Hollywood strikes to...
View ArticleChef Matt Baker Teases His Forthcoming Capitol Hill Chophouse
Critically-acclaimed D.C. chef and restaurateur Matt Baker is getting into the steakhouse game for the first time this fall with the opening of Lucille’s Modern Chophouse on Capitol Hill. The newly...
View ArticleWhy Do San Diego Chefs Love This Pork So Much?
If you’ve dined out in San Diego in recent months, you may have noticed a new name cropping up more frequently on the menus of restaurants around town, from North County’s Herb & Sea to Kingfisher...
View ArticleGet Ready for Tapas and Crusty Sandwiches Coming to the Mission District
Dario Barbone, the sandwich maven behind San Francisco delis Alimentari Aurora and Aurora Centro, is moving Aurora Centro from its current home in Salesforce Park to 302 Valencia Street in the Mission...
View ArticlePortland Chefs Can’t Stop Cooking Up Fast-Food Copycats
Portland is known for its hyperlocal food culture — in fact, the city’s been thoroughly roasted for it. Chefs across town work tirelessly to tailor menus around seasonal produce, but, in recent years,...
View ArticleThe Best Dishes Eater Houston Ate in September
There are more than 12,000 restaurants in Houston. With at least 145 languages spoken across town and communities bringing compelling fare from regions like south Louisiana, the West Coast, and...
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