Test Kitchen Returns Monday Night With Rocco DiSpirito, Neal Fraser, and Quinn Hatfield
This marks the chef's first dinner in L.A. in almost ten years.
This marks the chef's first dinner in L.A. in almost ten years.
"At the end of the day, grilled cheese has done me right," the chef claims.
The celebrity chef is staying at the same hotel as The President, and wouldn't mind catching a beer with the Commander in Chief.
A day following his sale of a stake in The Lakers, Magic divests his interests in the coffee chain. Meanwhile, Albert Huang calls it quits.
The greenmarket is now inspiring fashion designers as well as chefs.
The former 'Restaurant' star gets a new show.
Todd English and Eva Longoria's restaurant is bound for the airwaves, while a singer fails to make her case that a coffee chain owed her.
An upcoming episode of 'Castle' deals with "the murder of a former contestant on a Top Chef-like series."
Top Chef alumni Marcel and Padma are back in the news.
Plus: Rocco tops the bestseller list, and Pepsi's school pullout, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: customize your Frappuccino and watch Marcel Vigneron's new show, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Top Chef's Marcel returns to TV, and Rocco tops the bestseller list, all in our morning news roundup.
Just one of several chefs who've taken off the pounds.
Plus: Dunkin' Donuts offers cash for franchisees, and French viewers love British cooking shows, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Gatorade kills Tiger drink, and a drug ring/karaoke bar in Flushing, all in our morning news roundup.
• More and more high-end restaurants are opening in Oakland, which is just fine. [SF Chronicle] • Fisherman's Wharf restaurants will keep their parking lot the way it is, avoiding extra parking charges for now. [SF Examiner]...
Mayor Villaraigosa puts Pink's hot dogs on the line against Philly, while Ruth Reichl misses a party held for Gourmet.
Plus: Macaroni and cheese has a moment in the sun; farmers protest by setting hay on fire