-
WATCH: Grant Achatz Performs Beautifully Choreographed Canned Soup Taste Test
Behold, his stunning pas de soupe to Puccini's "Nessun Dorma" from the opera Turandot.
-
PHOTO: Anthony Bourdain Gets In A Fight
Violence and mayhem! (Maybe.)
-
Jon Favreau Trains With Roy Choi For Upcoming Chef Film
Roy Choi's got the coolest commis in his truck these days. Actor/director Jon Favreau, he of the Iron Man films, tweeted photos of himself cooking on the line with the food truck great-grandpappy for his upcoming film, Chef.
-
Nigella's Husband On Choking Incident: Nothing More Than 'A Playful Tiff'
The alarming photos, along with witness corroboration, compelled Scotland Yard to examine the incident which took place a week ago. Now, Saatchi has given a statement to the Evening-Standard.
Center for Disease Control
-
When Cucumbers Attack: This Season’s Salmonella Outbreak
A Salmonella outbreak that sickened over 70 people is being traced back to cucumbers imported from Mexico and distributed to several groceries and restaurants by Tricar Sales of Arizona. Spreading through 18 states, the infection has reportedly hit 73 people since January. Quick, everyone start your own backyard cuke farm. Save yourselves!
Read on... -
Waiters Are Responsible For Majority Of Disease Outbreaks, But It’s Not Their Fault
In the midst of the worst flu season in recent history comes a worrisome report from the Center for Disease Control: thanks to the food industry’s labor practices, particularly the absence of paid sick leave, food workers end up responsible for a majority of disease outbreaks.
Read on... -
Last Call: Two-Buck Chuck Is Now $2.49 Chuck
PLUS: Stomach bugs and mezcal, and salad fingers.
Read on...
WATCH: PETA’s Latest Ad Is Actually Really Sex-Positive, So We’re Confused About Hating It (NSFW)
Nigella Lawson Allegedly Attacked, Choked By Husband In Front Of Diners
The 13 Most Infamous Chef Feuds
The 11 Worst Restaurant Reviews Of 2012
Creepy Craigslist Ad Seeks ‘Babe’ Blogger To ‘Take Food Porn From PG-13 To NC-17′













RSS