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Fun Places to Try This Weekend in NYC

All summer long, we’ll be recommending where to eat and drink to take advantage of a New York summer weekend, including great patios, one-time pop-ups, and easy day trips, updated every Friday. Have a...

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The Best Fried Chicken in New York City

One could argue that fried chicken is America’s greatest contribution to world gastronomy: golden brown and crunchy on the outside, flavorful and oozing juices on the inside. In New York City, it’s...

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Here Are the Results of Eater Austin’s Michelin Guide Texas Reader Survey

French international dining review system Michelin is coming to Texas for the first time this year. The Michelin Guide Texas will cover Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth. The...

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Soil to Soul Connections: How Regional Indian Mangoes Celebrate Identity

Enter the parking lot of Apni Mandi Farmers Market in Fremont, and it might even remind you of some markets in India. A white, pitched awning protects large bins brimming with fresh vegetables at its...

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Lula Cafe Will Celebrate 25 Years in Logan Square With Star-Studded Pop-Up...

The summer season kicked off with a bang for chef Jason Hammel, who in June took home a James Beard Award for Outstanding Hospitality at his iconic 25-year-old farm-to-table restaurant Lula Cafe in...

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A Peacock-Themed Cocktail Lounge Unfurls Its Feathers in Houston Heights

A new peacock-themed cocktail lounge in Houston is ready to show off what it can offer. Plume officially opens in the Heights area on the afternoon of Friday, July 26, providing a ritzy new hangout for...

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Here’s What Chef Yia Vang Thinks You Should Order at His New Restaurant, Vinai

Chef Yia Vang’s new Hmong restaurant, Vinai, is set to finally open in Northeast Minneapolis July 30, almost four years after it was first announced. If you’ve been following along with Vang’s story,...

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4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: July 26

Every Friday our editors compile a trusty list of recommendations to answer the most pressing of questions: “Where should I eat?“ Here now are four places to check out this weekend in Los Angeles. And...

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A Really Great Austin Taco Truck Temporarily Closes Because of ‘Convoluted’...

Taco truck Paprika has closed its original location in the Highland neighborhood and pop-up at nearby bar Long Play Lounge for now as of July 24. The Instagram post announcing the shutter explains that...

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This Kaiseki Master Hand Makes Some of the Greatest Soba in Los Angeles

Chef Kazushige Motoishi starts every morning the same way, by himself in a small side room at Sushi Yamamoto in Beverly Hills, preparing soba by hand. Under the restaurant’s previous tenant, the...

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16 Great Bets for Fried Chicken in Austin

Austin’s fried chicken game is strong, despite being the home of really amazing barbecue. The comfort food works well for dinner, a quick snack, or an outdoor picnic. It even inspires other dishes,...

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16 Bars for a Great Glass of Wine in the East Bay

Those on the lookout for a good — nay, a great — glass of wine would do well to focus their attention on the East Bay. While San Francisco might steal some of the spotlight with high-end pours and...

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Where to Watch — and Celebrate — the Summer Olympics in Houston

The Summer Olympics in Paris have kicked off, and as Team U.S.A. gears up to compete and go for the gold, several Houston restaurants and bars are getting in on the excitement. While many local sports...

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A New ‘Crochet Cafe’ Is Coming to Capitol Hill This Summer

Brace yourselves, party people — a hip new spot is coming to the nightlife district of Capitol Hill. Stitch Cafe, a coffee and tea shop that will double as a “crochet and crafting hub,” is opening...

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D.C. Bars and Restaurants Getting Into the Olympic Spirit

During the last Summer Olympics in Tokyo, we were just emerging from the pandemic and the competition was played in front of a mostly empty audience. Fast forward a few years, and Paris is the backdrop...

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Iconic Portland Drag Club Darcelle XV Is at Risk of Closing

The Oregonian reports that Darcelle XV Showplace, a beloved, longstanding Portland drag club, is at risk of shutting down due to poor attendance during its usual peak season. One of the co-hosts and...

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Four Takeaways From the Bankruptcy Filing Rocking a California Wine Company

Shortly after the news broke that one of California’s biggest wine companies, Vintage Wine Estates, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it appears that the company plans to lay off all of its employees,...

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Cool Food Events and Pop-Ups to Check Out This Week in Los Angeles: July 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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Trader Joe’s Is One Step Closer to Opening in Uptown New Orleans

On Thursday, July 25, the New Orleans City Council approved a request by developers to demolish a building at the corner of Freret Street and Napoleon Avenue, making the possibility of a Trader Joe’s...

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Curtis Stone’s Michelin-Starred Tasting Menu Restaurant Maude Is Closing in...

Curtis Stone’s pioneering tasting menu restaurant Maude, which has a Michelin star, will close on September 28 to make way for the Pie Room by Curtis Stone, a casual bakery and takeout spot that...

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