Spike Mendelsohn Confirms Good Stuff Eatery Is Coming to Rittenhouse
There's no word yet on when the burger joint will open.
There's no word yet on when the burger joint will open.
The Top Chef alum has zeroed in on a Philly property.
It's not the first time we've heard the Top Chef'testant was looking for a restaurant space here.
We heard the bass was, like, totally kick-ass.
Who needs a Satan Sandwich when a Cheddar burger will do?
The Top Chef champ posted a preliminary peek at forthcoming restaurant on Twitter.
The man behind some New York's most sought after burgers is coming to Saturday's benefit.
Plus: the proliferation of the Bloody Mary, and a dinner club for adventurous eaters, in our daily news roundup.
• Following some great reviews, co-owner Anna Weinberg has made chef Jennifer Puccio a partner in the business at Marlowe. [Scoop/Chron] • Local brewmasters have been flocking to Monk's Kettle. [SFoodie] • While in town for the Beards, Michael Bauer...
A serious rocker would love to devote an eatery to the hotter things in life, while a PIco-Rivera restaurant earns a million dollar commission.
Plus: Spike Mendelsohn designs a burger and musician Andrew W.K. wants to open restaurant.
Plus: breaking down a wall for dinner, and the Associated Press burger, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: breaking down a wall for dinner, and the Associated Press burger, all in our morning news roundup.
• Some jealous lady in Texas thinks In-n-Out has gone downhill since she was a kid growing up in California. Wtvr. [Eats/Dallas News] • Chef Annie Somerville at Greens is going to be feted on April 10th for 30 years...
Two television chefs share their plans to change the world,
Plus: why restaurateurs have a spring in their steps, and the rise of dim sum, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Dim sum gets its due, and Spike Mendelsohn dreams big, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Duxbury cafeteria workers worry about benefits, and the paradoxical rise of competitive eating, all in our morning news roundup.
Bobby Flay spins 'Throwdown' into a cookbook.