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Eater’s Best New Restaurants 2022

EATER

In 2022, by far the most normal-feeling year in, well, years, chefs and restaurateurs have been chasing passions and opening dream projects. The cocktails embody what makes Amazonia so special: its massive pisco collection, the way smoky flavors weave through both food and drink, and how distinctly Peruvian ingredients are the star.

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8 Restaurant Management Apps To Use In 2022

The Restaurant Times

Whether you are the owner of a fine dining restaurant, quick-service restaurant, food truck, or coffee shop, you will need restaurant management apps to streamline your business operations and unlock potential revenue in 2022. Online Ordering Software.

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How To Choose Best Pizza POS Software In 2022

The Restaurant Times

For pizza restaurants, this is the perfect time to be in the market, whether it be cloud restaurants or a fine dining restaurant because, with such a popular product, you already have a consumer base. The post How To Choose Best Pizza POS Software In 2022 appeared first on The Restaurant Times.

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An Eater’s Guide to Goa, India’s Sunshine State

EATER

Local food businesses have responded in kind. But Goans nurture a deep love for their food, evident in everyday meals (like little touches of pickled fruits) and special occasions (like the 16-layer egg-and-coconut cakes that appear around Christmas). What’s the food in Goa like? Soul Travelling Digging in with pao.

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The 12 Best New Restaurants in America 2023

EATER

A best new restaurant announces itself as part of the national dining conversation. Together, Eater’s 12 Best New Restaurants represent the highest highs of the year in dining — loosely defined as October 2022 through September 2023 — as well as the promise of what’s to come next. Hillary Dixler Canavan Molly J.

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Eater’s Guide to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

EATER

Over centuries, residents have constructed a resilient food culture that fits the remote — at times harsh — environment, relying on wild game and hearty workaday provisions. With limited access to trade via ships through the Great Lakes or overland, imported food cultures also depended on ingredients that could be secured locally.

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An Adobo in Every Pot

EATER

Mixed adobo and lumpia at the Valley Restaurant in Juneau, which serves traditional American fare but also Filipino foods like adobo and lumpia. We’ve met at a cafe near the coast in Sitka to talk about Tlingit food. During the ceremonial potlatch, families prepare and burn plates of their loved ones’ favorite food. “If