Book Preview: Highlights From 'Menu Design in America'
A look inside a design book devoted to more than a century of the exquisite everyday artifacts that have told us what's for dinner
A look inside a design book devoted to more than a century of the exquisite everyday artifacts that have told us what's for dinner
As chefs around the world try to emerge from Europe's shadow and champion local flavors, Chile is offering one model of what that revolution might look like
Could Santiago be to the Southern Hemisphere what the Basque Country is to the North? Yes—if the city's young chefs succeed.
In "Identical Lunch," artist Alison Knowles invites visitors to eat with her at the MoMA. But who, really, is the artist?
A writer visits Santiago and enters a world of cigarette smoke, g-strings, garter belts, and cappuccinos
Earth-eating has always had its devotees, but only a handful. So what accounts for chefs' newfound love of literal terroir?
A new cookbook from the venerable Ten Speed Press might actually be able to transform stoners into home cooks
A writer gathers New York chefs for a gender-bending taste test to debunk bizarre restaurant-industry stereotypes
A grandmother's old-school cure-all staves off sniffles, but ranges in taste from strong to foul—and that's sort of the point
Rene Redzepi's Noma topped elBulli on a recent list of the world's best restaurants. His cookbook is world-class too.
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