Food & Drink

A handful of restaurant tables in New York just became even more coveted reservations. Tacking onto the 15 New York additions to the Michelin Guide announced in September, the Michelin Guide just named 11 more restaurants. Already, New York City is home to 449 Michelin recommended restaurants, including 73 starred spots, ranging from fine dining
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Nothing, the unconventional tech disruptor, has gone one step further this week by adding a beer to its growing portfolio. Best known as the creator of the Nothing Phone and Nothing Ear (wireless earbuds), the company has taken an audacious departure from the tech-xpected with Nothing Beer (5.1%). Originally introduced as an April Fools’ Joke,
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When one thinks of Iceland, images of stunning natural landscapes, geothermal wonders, and the elusive Northern Lights often come to mind. What you may not picture, however, is the culinary revolution happening in the southwestern peninsula of Reykjanes. And let me assure you, it’s not just worth picturing, but booking a trip in to experience.
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William Goldring’s Sazerac Company produces some of the world’s most collectible spirits, but it’s the bottom shelf that made him rich. Fireball, anyone? By Christopher Helman, Forbes Staff At the top of the hill behind the Buffalo Trace distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, overlooking what used to be a farmstead, sit 18 seven-story buildings clad in
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The 2023 edition of Munich’s famed Oktoberfest set an attendance record. An estimated 7.2 million people attended the world’s largest celebration of beer from September 16th to October 3, 2023, the highest level of attendance ever. While this year’s edition was also the longest, extended by two extra days to end coincident with the German
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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Long advocated for by sustainable farming pioneers like George Washington Carver, cover crops have been promoted as a key way to transition to farming that’s better for the soil. It’s also one of the easiest ways for a large-scale farm to start, all considered, because it
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Just in time for spooky season, and to celebrate Wicked’s 20th Anniversary on Broadway, The Plaza is adding a themed tea to its afternoon menu this October. The “Defying Gravi-Tea” Afternoon Tea will be available starting Saturday, October 6 through Tuesday, October 2023. Served at The Palm Court, the high tea service will offer themed
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London is serving up a veritable feast of fun, foodie things to do in the city this October. Your taste buds are in for an adventure like no other, if the choices in the guide below have anything to say about it; from quirky, immersive food events to mouthwatering street food in refurbished power stations,
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In restaurant kitchens, workwear is far more than just window dressing—it’s about function, durability, and quality. For years, Paola Velez has relied on versatile work jackets, otherwise known as chore coats, essential components in her kitchen attire. These coats serve as protective layers against kitchen accidents and a source of warmth during countless trips in
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