restaurants
Best and worst restaurants from all over the world, featuring some of our favorite or worst dishes and desserts.
The Funk of Noma
As Noma, Copenhagen’s world class locavore restaurant opens its doors this month for a casual outdoor picnic- experience, founder and executive chef Rene Redzepi has replaced his signature sea urchins in slivers of hazelnut and lobster and nasturtium with soft custard of egg yolk in a nest of potatoes with essence of rose petals with a $15 burger. But as former New York Times journalist and Redzepi disciple Jeff Gordinier tells me in my Cooking the Books podcast, he will bring a realm of flavour most of us have never tasted.
By Gilly Smith6 years ago in Feast
A Food Critic Explained- Why Pizza Hut Is Winning The Pizza Wars
There is not a single human being on the earth, who doesn't like to eat pizza, especially if we talk about Gen-Z, then they all have grown up with eating pizza. The word itself is yummy and tempting.
By Manoj Rupareliya6 years ago in Feast
Operation Broken Crust
The Broken Crust is a small pizzeria, deli and cafe located in "The Quiet Corner" of Putnam, Connecticut, a rural town where community always supports each other. The owners spent many months (and their life savings!) gutting out an old donut shop and totally renovating the inside. It boasts of rich brick facades, a brand-new kitchen, new walls, new countertops, and a gorgeous coffee station and tables made by one owner with handcrafted wood. They adorned this quaint little place with beautiful pendant lights and chalkboard menus. With a great view of the famous Cargill Waterfall, it was a dream come true for the Cozza and Martin families. They worked hard building the menu, testing every single item on it during Sunday football games, choosing the perfect wines and beers, and they just knew it would be a great place. They spent months hiring the most cheerful staff and best cooks.
By Kelly Martin6 years ago in Feast
Newman's Bakery is Keeping Swampscott, MA Sweet
Situated in the heart of a small, tranquil seaside Massachusetts town, Newman's Bakery has been a Swampscott staple since 1966. The decades-old bakery is a family-run business co-owned and operated by brother and sister duo, Jessica Newman and Bernard Newman.
By sarah makhluf6 years ago in Feast
Top Cafes to Visit in Dubai
Dubai is the center of leisure and entertainment when it comes to hospitality and tourism. You can find some of the best villas, apartments, and flats for rent in Dubai on Zoom Property to stay in. You will experience luxury, opulence, and extravagance along with comfort and provisions beyond your wildest dreams. Such is the promise of Dubai and the Emirate delivers with the world’s finest malls and cuisines to entertain its visitors.
By Sarah Spinster6 years ago in Feast
Wild West Diner: Serving Rural Families For Over 60 Years
One thing about the small town life is certain: if you choose the rural path, the number of fine dining restaurants you’ll have available within close proximity to your residence is inherently slim when compared to those who live in a region where an eatery on every corner is a reality. For less populated areas, teamwork amongst citizens is as crucial in sustaining a functional economy as it is to feed our families during mealtimes. In the northeast corner of Montana, where widespread volunteerism is as common as simultaneously having two full-time positions, the Wild West Diner in the rural community of Culbertson has kept their menu mouth-watering and their prices affordable for over 60 years to support local, hardworking residents with one of the most vital resources in sustaining life, most commonly known as food.
By Angela Rose6 years ago in Feast
More Than Just Coffee
Growing up 20 minutes outside of Washington DC gave me plenty of things to do and exposed me to all kinds of cultures. If I got tired of being at home, I could hop on a bus or Metro to the free Smithsonian museums or eat authentic Korean fried chicken Chesapeake blue crabs to top it off with DC’s classic Mumbo sauce. My neighbors were African-American and Hispanic, the church I went to Asian, and my classmates had roots from everywhere: India, Jamaica, El Salvador, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Vietnam, to name a few. I was at the epicenter of racial and cultural diversity. I graduated high school hopeful that people in college were going to expose me to even more people from different walks of life.
By Julie Chernesky6 years ago in Feast
Pizza City
Pizza City was recently recognized for working with other local small businesses and individual contributors to provide the children of Jefferson County, WV with a slice of pizza to combat hunger during these trying times. His efforts deserve recognition near and far.
By Christina Rinaldi-McClelland6 years ago in Feast
Queenside Story. Top Story - May 2020.
The first thing I learned about Jim was that he was obsessed with games, specifically chess. I’d met him through a mutual friend at a games night hosted at Jim’s house. We played Dungeons and Dragons over champagne and pickles while Jim narrated a story of mythical creatures and marvellous missions in outrageous role-playing style.
By Joel Ludemann6 years ago in Feast











