2000s Archive
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Having a Grand Time, New Orleans
We offered some of our favorite restaurant critics a theoretical $1,000 to spend dining out in their home city.
October 2009
- Keywords
- restaurants,
- new orleans
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Having a Grand Time, New York City
We offered some of our favorite restaurant critics a theoretical $1,000 to spend dining out in their home city.
October 2009
- Keywords
- ruth reichl,
- restaurants,
- chefs,
- new york
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Having a Grand Time, San Francisco
We offered some of our favorite restaurant critics a theoretical $1,000 to spend dining out in their home city.
October 2009
- Keywords
- restaurants,
- san francisco
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What’s Your Favorite Hot Dog?
We asked an eclectic cast of characters to name their preferred frankfurter and ended up with an excellent guide.
October 2009
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Having a Grand Time, Chicago
We offered some of our favorite restaurant critics a theoretical $1,000 to spend dining out in their home city.
October 2009
- Keywords
- restaurants,
- chicago
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Sweet Life
Two L.A. chefs explore the world, street (food) by street (food), and put together one wild brunch.
October 2009
- Keywords
- magazine,
- sweeet life,
- francis lam,
- susan feniger,
- kajsa alger
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Purple Haze
The Varnish, a proto-speakeasy hidden at the back of the century-old sandwich shop Cole’s, is the center of the Los Angeles cocktail cult.
October 2009
- Keywords
- magazine,
- drinks,
- cocktail,
- jonathan gold
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Value In Vegas
Sin City visitors can find a number of restaurants that offer a surprising bang for your buck.
October 2009
- Keywords
- restaurants,
- las vegas,
- max jacobson
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Fanny Singer’s Bay Area Picks
Check out low-key restaurantsmany serving authentic ethnic eatsthat dot the Bay Area.
October 2009
- Keywords
- restaurants,
- bay area,
- san francisco,
- fanny singer
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A Really Big Shoe
Horseshoe sandwiches are ubiquitous in Springfield, Illinois, but no one eats them anywhere else.
October 2009
- Keywords
- roadfood,
- sandwiches,
- jane and michael stern