AvatarEaterflipped into Eater Las VegasAvatarAvatar10 hours agoA California Grocery Store Selling Boba, Sushi, and Tamales Opens in Las Vegasverified_publisherEater - Janna KarelA grocery store based in California opened a Las Vegas location on Wednesday, March 28. Superior Grocers at 1955 North Nellis Boulevard, near the intersection of East Lake Mead and North Nellis Boulevards, is the company’s first store outside of California. It sells the expected grocery store …
AvatarEaterflipped into All StoriesAvatarAvatar12 hours agoThe 20 Essential Italian Restaurants in Los AngelesEater - Matthew KangLA’s Mediterranean climate has always made it an appropriate environment for the flavors and cooking techniques of Italy, with breezy coasts for soaking in gently cooked seafood or hillside hideaways better for satisfying pastas. While Italian immigrants and its culture have had a long history in …
AvatarEaterflipped into Eater Los angelesAvatarAvatarMar 28, 2018Where to Eat Near Dodger Stadium this SeasonEater - Matthew Kang and Mona HolmesDodger Stadium is one of the nation’s last standing original ballparks and holds a special spot for Angelenos. With stunning views that beautifully capture the sunset during an evening game, it’s also (unlike its many peer stadiums) one of the few without a corporate name attached. The history runs …
AvatarEaterflipped into All StoriesAvatarAvatar13 hours agoA New Modern American Italian Restaurant and Rooftop Bar Are Opening in East Austinverified_publisherEater - Nadia ChaudhuryA new modern American Italian restaurant and bar is opening in East Austin, taking over the former EastSide Tavern space, this spring. Casa Bianca (the restaurant) and Bar Alcina (the rooftop bar) will open at 1510 East Cesar Chavez Street starting on Friday, April 12. Casa Bianca’s menu is modern …
AvatarEaterflipped into Eater ChicagoAvatarAvatar13 hours agoInside Chicago’s New Desi Bakery and Masala Chai CafeEater - Ashok SelvamCafes in India often feel like French cafes with similar layouts. The differences stem from Indian bakers using croissants and other baked goods as vehicles for savory flavors like the spiced potatoes that fill a samosa or the tamarind zing from chutney used in snacks like chaat. And though coffee …
AvatarEaterflipped into All StoriesAvatarAvatarFeb 24, 2023Where Boston’s Top Chefs Like to Dine Outverified_publisherEater - Erika AdamsIt’s an age-old question for chefs: Where do you dine out when you’re not at your own restaurant? In Boston, the answer varies from cozy diners to industry hangouts, and, just like the rest of us, they have favorite neighborhood coffee shops. Below, find 12 restaurants frequented by the following …
AvatarEaterflipped into All StoriesAvatarAvatar14 hours ago10 Essential Places That Capture the Legendary Third Ward’s Ongoing RenaissanceEater - Kayla StewartNestled in the southeast corner of Central Houston is the Third Ward, one of the city’s oldest and most important historic neighborhoods. The Third Ward was one of Houston’s four original districts, as designated by the city’s charter in 1840, and over time, became a centerpiece of Houston’s …
AvatarEaterflipped into EATER San FranciscoAvatarAvatarApr 13, 202211 Home Run Dishes to Try at Oracle Park During the SF Giant’s 2024 Seasonverified_publisherEater - Paolo BicchieriThere’s already a lot going on for the San Francisco Giants, the city’s baseball heroes who take to Oracle Park’s diamond in South Beach every spring. An old-school Willie McCovey statue is back in the foggy sun after a four-year absence, and signing Korean superstar Jung Hoo Lee to the team in …
AvatarEaterflipped into EATER San FranciscoAvatarAvatar15 hours agoFrom Farming to Fine Dining, Meet the Queer Chef Behind San Francisco’s Newest Pop-Upverified_publisherEater - Dianne de GuzmanA new tasting menu pop-up has launched in San Francisco, highlighting seasonal ingredients from a former farmer and fine-dining cook. Though when chef Brendan Blaine Darby first launched Fare Play, it wasn’t a pop-up at all, just a dinner party for friends in the queer community. Burnt out and …
AvatarEaterflipped into EATER San FranciscoAvatarAvatar15 hours agoFrom Farming to Fine Dining, Meet the Queer Chef Behind San Francisco’s Newest Pop-Upverified_publisherEater - Dianne de GuzmanA new tasting menu pop-up has launched in San Francisco, highlighting seasonal ingredients from a former farmer and fine-dining cook. Though when chef Brenden Blaine Darby first launched Fare Play, it wasn’t a pop-up at all, just a dinner party for friends in the queer community. Burnt out and …
AvatarEaterflipped into Eater new yorkAvatarAvatar16 hours agoAt Penny, the Claud Team Upends the Wine Bar, Yet Againverified_publisherEater - Robert SietsemaWhen it opened almost two years ago, Claud was part of a movement that has revolutionized wine bars. Instead of a standard selection of charcuterie and cheeses to go with predictable wines, it offered ambitious, inventive food such as snail croquettes, raw razor clams, and a bang-up chicken with …
AvatarEaterflipped into Eater DCAvatarAvatar16 hours agoHow Drinks at the Waldorf Astoria Got D.C.’s Sports Teams to StayEater - Tierney PlumbThe Washington Capitals and Wizards will keep playing in D.C. for the long game. Last night’s newly reached deal between the city and Monumental Sports officially shuts down the proposal to move across the Potomac (or elsewhere). And the Waldorf Astoria’s lobby-level bar played an unexpected part …