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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
chefs + restaurants

A Waffle Too Far? Never.

Is 400 miles too far to drive for a waffle? Well, not if it’s from Brown Sugar Kitchen.
05.12.09
travel + culture

Octopus Surprise

You may think you’ve eaten some weird stuff—but how about food that fights you back?
11.17.08
travel + culture

Notes from Noryangjin

If it’s exotic sea creatures you’re after, Seoul’s Noryangjin Marine Products Market—which is a lot livelier than its name—is the place to go....
10.27.08
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My Kind of Town

On a hilltop in Umbria, a bunch of cooks find the essence of summertime where the cipolline are sweet, the trout are jumping, and the fennel is high.
April 2004
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I See London, I See France

What the French couldn't win at Waterloo, they just may have conquered at the tables of London.
November 2002
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Rollin’ on the River: Galatoire’s

Galatoire’s is less a restaurant than a state of grace, a few hours of unhurried perfection, of things done the way they always have been.
May 2002
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A Woman of Sustenance

A quarter century of Wisconsin winters hasn't made chef Odessa Piper vary her tune about living, and cooking, off the land.
October 2001
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Alone at Last

If you want comfort, no distractions, a fully stocked minibar, and anonymity, Jonathan Gold has got a hotel for you.
May 2000
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Real Hawaiian

Forget grass skirts—when Alan Wong throws a luau, he focuses on food and friends.
February 2000
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