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Cozy Royale’s Dry-Aged Burger Takes Over a Month to Make

What’s better than a burger? How about one that sources its ground beef right next door. The meat at Cozy Royale is all prepped by the restaurant’s neighboring sister butcher shop, The Meat Hook. For...

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13 Recent Boston Restaurant and Bar Openings to Know

This periodic column highlights notable restaurant openings in and around Boston. Catch up on more news about Boston restaurant openings right here. Know of a new or soon-to-open restaurant that should...

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A Vibey Spanish Spot for Wine and Tapas Lands in Little Italy

The neighborhood of Little Italy adds a taste of Spain with the opening of Barra Oliba slated for Friday, November 8. Though the interior of the Kettner Boulevard restaurant is chicly compact, sidewalk...

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Why Are West Coast Oysters So Hard to Find in Austin?

After a recent frustrating workday, the only way I could resuscitate my mood was with a stiff gin martini and some premium oysters. I headed to a popular seafood bar where I found an impressive...

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Bar Crawling Across D.C. As Election Results Rolled In

The streets of D.C. were humming with protestors, watch-partygoers, and locals just trying to keep their minds off the pivotal presidential election last night. To capture a glimpse of a city on the...

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A River North Bar Wants to Lure Younger Drinks With Quality, Affordable...

Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises’ overhaul of the Hub 51 space in River North starts with the unveiling of a wallet-friendly cocktail bar. Gus’ Sip and Dip aims to prove that downtown bars can pour...

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11 Essential French Restaurants in New Orleans

Local gastronomy has long been defined by the evolution of Creole cuisine, a style of cooking that is a sum of its parts. One integral influence came from wealthier French newcomers, who traveled with...

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D.C.’s Restaurant World Reacts to an Earth-Shattering Election

As of Monday night, the nation’s capital was in a great mood. On the eve of Election Day, Chinatown’s sprawling drinking den Crimson hosted a rowdy anniversary party for the city’s award-winning...

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Texas’s Restaurant Community Is Stoked for the Michelin Guide

The Michelin Guide — the international dining review system from the French tire company — has been shaking things up lately. The organization recently awarded coveted stars to a casual taqueria in...

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This Isn’t Renaissance Faire Turkey Leg: It’s Guatemalan, With Pumpkin Seed...

While many Guatemalan restaurants are modest grocery stores with a table or two in the back, Tikal Mayan Food is more ambitious. Situated in Lenox Hill at 1393 Second Avenue, near 72nd Street, it...

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As Hale and Hearty Founders Return to Soup, New Spots Enter the Bowl

In 1990, Hale and Hearty opened with a simple mission: affordable soups in a variety of options. That was five years before Seinfeld aired its “Soup Nazi” sketch, based on the Original Soup Man in...

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We Gave Martha Stewart’s Paella Recipe Some Cost-Effective Shortcuts

Next week, Martha Stewart will publish her 100th cookbook. Titled Martha: The Cookbook, it is a charmingly personal compendium of Stewart’s 100 favorite recipes, about five percent of which, I couldn’t...

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A Modest Plea to Reconsider Coconut Rum

You’d be forgiven if the very thought of coconut rum was... not a good one. For much of the modern cocktail revival, coconut rum has been more or …

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Martha Week

In early November, Martha Stewart will publish what is somehow her 100th cookbook. Eater will mark the momentous occasion of Martha: The Cookbook with Martha Week, a thematic dedicated to exploring the...

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Rotisserie-Obsessed Rosedale Reenergizes Van Ness Neighborhood

A little over a week ago, restaurateur Ashok Bajaj opened Rosedale, his fifth restaurant on Connecticut Avenue, to which he quipped, “They should name this street Knightsbridge Restaurant Group.” While...

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Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Cafe Is Popping Up at a Popular LA...

Verve Coffee Roasters located at 8925 Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood is transforming into Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Cafe from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on November 15, 16, and 17 as part of a...

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The Portland Restaurant Closings to Know, November 2024

In today’s dining landscape, Portland restaurants face challenges like the rising cost of goods, labor shortages, and evolving customer expectations. Unfortunately, everything from longtime city...

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Head to This Late-Night San Jose Taco Cart for Steamy Cabeza

At their finest, tacos de cabeza (cow head) are soft, intensely beefy shredded meat encased in a pillowy steamed tortilla. One of the best places to get head in San Jose is in a gas station parking...

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After More Than 50 Years, a Chinatown Pork Bun Institution Is Moving to a...

In about a month, a Chinese bakery known for its char siu bao will land a new location: After over 50 years at its current address, Chinatown icon Mei Lai Wah bakery is moving to a bigger spot at 41...

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Sip Tea and Champagne at Houston’s New Boozy Afternoon Tea Spot

There’s a new tea service in town. The Kirby Group, the hospitality company behind local watering holes like Verde Garden and Bayou Heights Bier Garten, is venturing into the world of afternoon tea...

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