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Eater’s Guide to the Canadian Rockies

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And most recently a locavore, mountain-to-table food movement has built on these overlapping historical influences and endemic Rocky Mountain ingredients to create bold meals fit for the breathtaking setting. In the 19th century, the Canadian Pacific Railway brought European food cultures and grand lakeside hotels.

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How Restaurant Dessert Menus Shaped Our Sweet Tooth

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Since Eater was founded in 2005, the world of restaurant desserts has changed dramatically, turning into a venue for wild experimentation. The composed little plate (CLP for short) was a staple of the dessert menus of the 2010s, a departure from the stodgy chocolate cakes and boring tiramisu at the upscale dining destinations of the ’90s.

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How to Cook a Direwolf

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If courses were inspired by something exact, the servers mentioned its scene of origin: After Catelyn Stark arrests Tyrion Lannister at an inn, she dines on onions dripping in juices, and we got the same. At Elizabeth under Regan, her use of these sources transcended dining room cliche. Vaneda Vireak. Ciar O’Mahony.

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The Ultimate Guide to Philadelphia’s Top Restaurants

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Indonesian food was new to me, and Hardena served such a wonderful meal; I highly recommend dining with the family. This beautiful brownstone home known as the Tiger Building complements the innovative and modern approach to plant-based dining at Vedge. Dining at Zahav is more than just a meal; it’s an experience.

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Stone Barns Claims It’s Fixing Agriculture. Former Employees Say the Farm Was Plagued by Dysfunction.

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Because of the pervasive influence of the Rockefeller family and Stone Barns in the relatively small world of sustainable agriculture, a number of people who spoke for this story did not wish to be identified. Sheep grazing in a field at Stone Barns in 2005. Pseudonyms are denoted with asterisks. Stan Honda/AFP via Getty Images.

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Top 40 Restaurants in Portland

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Whether you’re looking for American, Mexican, Chinese, or anything in between, restaurants in Portland deliver authentic and innovative dining experiences and, of course, delicious food. Le Pigeon is a fine-dining French Restaurant in East Portland between the Kerns and Buckman neighborhoods. Q Restaurant & Bar.

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Feed the Rich, Save the Planet?

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Now, its mission is linked more than ever to fine dining destination Blue Hill at Stone Barns and a famous chef’s vision for trickle-down change. Their discomfort was magnified by the fact that one of the main architects of the plan was Dan Barber, the chef and co-owner of the on-site fine dining restaurant, Blue Hill at Stone Barns.