Where To Satisfy A Chocolate Craving In Houston
There’s never a bad way to eat chocolate, whether it’s drizzled on a waffle, enjoyed with a glass of wine, or sipped all by itself as a velvety cup of hot cocoa. Houston has a rich collection of...
View ArticleThis Gluten-Free Pizza Is Out to Change the Game
San Francisco’s Little Italy, home to poetic wine bars and screenplay-inspiring espresso haunts, is the progenitor of fire Italian food in the city. Similarly, innovative primo pasta purveyor Flour +...
View ArticleWhere to Eat in South Loop
South Loop is one of the city’s most historic districts, a district with well-known residents like Marshall Field and George Pullman. One of the city’s first residential neighborhoods, it was one of it...
View ArticleOne of South Korea’s Biggest Spicy Noodle Chains Opens in Los Angeles
Spicy noodles have certainly had their moment all over the Internet, and especially in South Korea where instant ramen like Buldak and Shin Ramyun have become synonymous with the dish. The recently...
View ArticleTaco Bell’s New Giant Cheez-It Is the Stuff of Fast Food Fever Dreams
After a decade or so of writing about food, I am relatively immune to a fast-food gimmick. I no longer trust that a chain’s decision to make a sandwich that uses fried chicken instead of buns, a la the...
View ArticleWhere to Eat Barbecue in San Diego Right Now
San Diego might not be known as a barbecue hot spot but there’s still a strong and growing contingent of smoked meat pros specializing in various styles of American barbecue, turning out their own...
View ArticleThe Best Dishes Eater SF Editors Ate This Week: June 3
There’s certainly no shortage of excellent food to be found in San Francisco and the Bay Area — but there’s plenty worth skipping, too. Luckily for you, Eater editors dine out several times a week (or...
View ArticleChanneling the Original Location, Veselka Opens in Williamsburg This Week
With borscht, kielbasa, pierogies, and classic Eastern European-leaning dishes, the new location of Veselka is opening in East Williamsburg, on Wednesday, June 5. It will mark the first time the...
View ArticleHow Melrose Hill’s New Market and Cafe Is Trying to Be Inclusive in a...
The trend of Los Angeles food professionals getting into the shoppy shop business picked up last year with chef David Kuo opening Fatty Mart in May and chile crisp queen Jing Gao’s Sua Superette...
View ArticleThe Best Dishes Eater Houston Ate in May
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 and the West Coast, and...
View ArticleCeleste Teams Up With Rockit Cofounder in River North
The owners of Celeste, the celebrated River North nightclub, have teamed up with the co-founder of another neighborhood lynchpin (Rockit Bar & Grill, which closed in 2019), to open a new restaurant...
View ArticleWhere to Enjoy Maryland’s Gloriously Cheesy Crab Pretzel
Picking a pile of steamed blue crabs is a local summertime tradition, but that’s not only way to enjoy the treasured Chesapeake classic. Enter the colossal crab pretzel, a baked beauty that shows up on...
View ArticlePortland Restaurants and Food Cart Pods Great for Large Groups
Portlanders love to celebrate over good food and drink, which means many of the city's bars, restaurants, and food cart pods are well suited to large groups. While big dinners out have felt riskier...
View ArticleLibre Pastry Chef Gabriella Martinez’s Favorite Restaurants in Portland
Welcome to Dining Confidential, a monthly column in which local chefs talk about their favorite restaurants, bars, and cafes in Portland, highlighting their own restaurant’s ethos and sharing fun...
View ArticleA Fan Favorite Brunch Spot Closes After 10 Years
When Kitchen Table opened in Henderson in 2015, it quickly became subject to long lines of hungry brunch fans who would queue for sometimes an hour or more on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The compact...
View ArticleA Handy Guide to Burritos in Taco-Obsessed LA
Los Angeles is first and foremost a taco town, but that shouldn’t preclude the city from also competing in the all-important burrito category. The best burritos in the city are more than the sum of...
View ArticleChile’s Terremoto, or “Earthquake,” Cocktail Emerged From the Rubble
In Chile, the days leading up to September 18 and 19, or the independence holiday Fiestas Patrias, see the picadas (regional Chilean cantinas) and …
View ArticleEater's Guide to Paris
From three-star Michelin sanctuaries and wandering pastries to the very best in every single arrondissement, Eater is exploring what the City of Light has to offer through our Paris guide. Discover...
View ArticleChanning Tatum’s Bourbon Street Bar Closes After 12 Years
When actor Channing Tatum and his business partner Keith Kurtz opened the burlesque-themed bar and restaurant Saints and Sinners on Bourbon Street in 2012, it spurred endless Magic Mike jokes, a...
View ArticleEverything You Need to Know About the World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024
• World's 50 Best Restaurants 6 Total Updates Since May 6, 2019, 12:10pm EDT Follow this stream June 20, 2023 Central in Lima Named ‘World’s Best Restaurant’ By Hillary Dixler Canavan, Monica Burton,...
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