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Shake Shack Wants to Lure Houston Barbecue Lovers With a Dry-Cleaning Service

Anyone who has eaten Texas barbecue knows that things can get messy when handling saucy ribs or juicy, peppery brisket — it’s not uncommon to leave a barbecue joint with some sort of drippings on your...

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Two Smaller Versions of Whole Foods Will Roll Out Starting in the Fall

A small version of the Amazon-owned Whole Foods store will open on the Upper West Side in the fall, followed by another Hell’s Kitchen, the company announced. New York will be home to a third small...

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Kid-Friendly South Florida Restaurants That Aren’t Boring

Miami isn’t exactly known as a kid-friendly town. With its influx of nightclubs, bars, and adult-only lounges, it may be hard to find a place to eat that the whole family can enjoy. Alas, not all is...

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Do You Really Need a Label Maker?

I am not what you would describe as an organized person, but I’m trying to be better — especially in my kitchen. That’s the space where I typically feel the least organized, due in large part to my...

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One of Seattle’s Most Popular Breweries Is Opening a New Beer Garden

Way back in November, Fremont Brewing teased the opening of a new taproom that would open in Columbia City. “Coming soon,” the brewery wrote on Instagram. Well, soon-ish. After months of delays that...

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A High-Powered Art World Restaurant Is Opening in Soho

Following the success of its Los Angeles location, one of the art world’s most high-powered couples is expanding their hospitality footprint, with their first New York restaurant. Iwan and Manuela...

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Atlanta’s Restaurant Closings, July 2024

July saw a huge peak for restaurant openings, from Northern China Eatery opening a new dumpling house to a new soul food joint at Politan Row and a new luxury dog park in Alpharetta. When it comes to...

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Where to Experience the New Wave of French Food

For a long time, there seemed to be two types of restaurant in Paris: those on a trajectory toward Michelin approval, and those with casual, unpretentious food that was, above all, reliable. The...

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6 of the Best Natural Wine Bars in Paris

There’s a worldwide revolution going on in wine, and Paris is its frontline. Over the past three decades, the city’s drinkers have increasingly rejected the old regional hierarchies of French...

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The Definitive Parisian Macaron Taste Test

It’s a cliché to go to Paris and eat pink- and green- and chocolate-colored macarons, and you should do exactly that without an ounce of shame. Eat fancy macarons, and macarons from the corner bakery,...

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The Crushing Disappointment of L’Arpège

The most recent season of Chef’s Table, a Netflix show catering to viewers who enjoy listening to bombastic classical music while gazing at food that resembles Christmas tree ornaments, turns its...

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The Gluten-Free Guide to Paris

A baguette still warm from the oven, a flaky pain au chocolat, tender brioche, éclairs, palmiers, madeleines, canelés, a decadent Paris-Brest—for those with celiac disease and gluten intolerance, Paris...

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Clown Bar Is the Most Thrilling Restaurant in Paris

There’s a certain unspoken rule to serving brains: Do whatever you can to make them look like something else. Chop them up into meaty stews and porridges; slip them into ravioli filling; cloak them in...

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Where to Eat in the Marais

We have a saying in my family: Every city has a Jewish quarter. My father insists on finding it, even if it's nothing more than a random old synagogue somewhere. And since Dad planned my first trip to...

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Where to Eat at the Louvre

If you visit Paris, sooner or later you’re going to end up at the Louvre. The massive, maze-like, mind-boggling collection of artistic wonders is inarguably one of the city’s greatest treasures—if not...

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The 30 best things to do in Paris if you love design

Swedish Institute Scandinavian design lovers in Paris: the mothership is calling. The Swedish Institute (l’institut suédois) the largest such cultural center outside of Sweden, occupies the...

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France’s Rustic Corner Store Gets a Revival

Shortly after noon on a recent Sunday, a 40-something Parisienne bounced into Superfrais, a specialty grocer in the 20th arrondissement, on something of a mission. “Salut les gars! I’m starving. You...

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The Grey Team Is Opening a New Restaurant in Paris

Earlier this summer, at the Parisian cafe L’Esperance, a taste of the American South started to trickle out of the small kitchen. It was known for generations as a casual spot in the 7th arrondissement...

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Eat Across the French Countryside on Three Heavenly Day Trips From Paris

Paris could satisfy any diner’s hunger and curiosity pretty much forever, but it’s a mistake to limit yourself to eating in the capital exclusively. You’d miss out on some truly compelling food...

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The 15 Best Paris Boulangeries

Many Parisians insist that bread and baguettes (you mustn’t confuse the two) should only be purchased from bakeries, not supermarkets. They are always willing to wait in line to take home freshly baked...

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