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A Highly Specific Guide to Barcelona’s Best Tasting Menus

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How to go all-out on at least one meal in the tasting-menu capital of the world Fine dining has had a tough go in recent years. In most cities around the world, stepping off the street and into a cushy dining room means missing out on important local culinary traditions in favor of a tablecloth and some generic amuse bouche.

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MRM Research Roundup: Catering, Kiosks, Tipping and Dry January

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percent) while shops in other states raised prices, some by a whopping 43.3. In 2023, Washington was the most expensive state to buy pizza in with the average price coming in at $25.75. They were ranked based on their standard menu pricing per person. percent percent (looking at you North Dakota). Hawaiians are the best tippers.

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‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ and the American Omakase Boom

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pre- Jiro ; the “Japanese turn,” as defined by historian Samuel Yamashita , had infused American fine dining with Japanese influence since the 1980s. What Jiro changed was making the style of dining mainstream, and inspiring more people to explicitly seek it out. Of course, austere temples to sushi existed in the U.S.

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The Boundary Pusher

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One of an emerging generation of culture hounds who took food seriously as a badge of cool, Meehan started his career working for Bittman, who helped him land a gig writing the New York Times ’s $25 and Under column in 2004, a plum position for an emerging food writer. Pete got into the back of the car with me,” Harris says.