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The ClassicsOakland

Passing It Down: On Lois the Pie Queen and Soul Food Generations

Lois the Pie Queen just might be the oldest Black-owned restaurant in California. These days, it’s run by Lois’ son,…

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Resy SpotlightNew York

With Lord’s, the Dame Team Is Finally Opening the Restaurant They Always Dreamed Of

The space at Lord’s is big. Much bigger in comparison to Dame, the wildly successful and popular British seafood restaurant Patricia…

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Red Hook Tavern burger

Resy SpotlightNew York

At Red Hook Tavern, the Burger Is the Boss

William Durney is the owner of Red Hook Tavern, the popular Brooklyn homage to New York tavern culture. And Bun…

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Resy SpotlightNew York

The New York Restaurateur Who Deserves Your Attention

“Is there anything else you’d like to share about her?” “The one thing I will say is that she should…

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Inside Attaboy

Resy SpotlightNew York

The Speakeasy Is Dead. Long Live the Speakeasy

This summer, you don’t necessarily have to step through a fabled phone booth to drink cocktails at PDT, one of…

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Resy SpotlightNational

On Edna Lewis, and Finding Your Own Path as a Southern Black Woman

Nicole A. Taylor is the author of Watermelon & Red Birds. Her words follow.  You can’t talk about American food,…

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Resy SpotlightNew York

Dinner Party in Fort Greene Breaks Many of the Rules — and That’s a Good Thing

Cami Jetta has many ways to describe Dinner Party, a project she launched a year ago in Fort Greene, Brooklyn:…

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Resy SpotlightNew York

Al Coro Is Here At Last. Can It Really Rewrite the Rules of Fine Dining?

There are few restaurant spaces in New York City that command the same sense of awe as the dining room…

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A diner helps herself to pasta during Rosemary's 10th anniversary party.

Resy SpotlightNew York

An Ode to Rosemary’s, By Those Who Love It Best

When you think of a neighborhood restaurant, Rosemary’s comes as close to the definition as possible. For the past 10…

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In Puerto Rico, a Destination Restaurant That Preserves (and Redefines) Its Culture

My nana was born in Manati, Puerto Rico. She didn’t have access to a car, so she walked through the…

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