Couch Potatoes: Watching an Hour of Food Network With Mimi Sheraton
We sit down with the former 'Times' critic to see what she thinks of the world's most popular food channel.
We sit down with the former 'Times' critic to see what she thinks of the world's most popular food channel.
With the promise of lower costs and custom web-based video, the Food Network–backed service could put a dent in OpenTable's supremacy.
Tune into Food Network's Restaurant Impossible in May to catch Benicia's Pappas Restaurant's big makeover, which was filmed in January. As the Tribune reports, several city of Benicia officials and other volunteers helped with the renovations....
The new restaurant serves every imaginable facet of American cuisines.
The Restaurant Impossible will offer cooking demos and conversation.
The Kogi chef clarifies, "we gonna wreck some shit..."
Plus: Food Network axes a show because the host was ripping off recipes from other chefs; and dietary arsenic could be in many organic foods, all in our morning news roundup.
And yet the network still refuses to pick up 'Biker Chef'!
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Grub Street's bet is Canada's Chuck Hughes.