restaurants
Best and worst restaurants from all over the world, featuring some of our favorite or worst dishes and desserts.
Eating like a YouTuber
I've always loved food. Some of my earliest memories are going to farmer's markets with my grandma, discovering delicious samosas in tiny cafes hidden from view, driving to another province because she had a craving, and watching her bribe our favorite Chinese restaurant to teach her their egg roll and won ton soup recipes. Instead of flowers, my grandpa would buy us fancy cheeses and cured meats (the beginning of my obsession with charcuterie). We would spend summers and falls picking, preparing, and canning our own veggies, chutneys, and jams. Because of this, I have created a monster in the form of my wonderful 11-year-old daughter, who has spent her short life eating the best and most unique food we could find in our small city. We would watch food documentaries and every YouTube video that involves eating, cooking, and tasting, wishing that we could try even one of those restaurants. But now, with a recent move to Los Angeles (foodie paradise), we are able to live out our dream of eating like a YouTuber.
By EmmaLeigh Rivera7 years ago in Feast
Ballarat's Pub with Two Names
3/5 Dayni Rating The Pub with Two Names—it was an absolute joy watching this place come together last year as the old Peter Lalor Hotel was given a, technically third, lease on life by the new joint owners, Donatellos Ballarat hospitality group and renowned artist David Bromley and his wife Yuge. Trucks filled with quirky art pieces, mirrors, statues, and glass-work came and went constantly while the building underwent renovations, so we knew from the get-go that when it re-opened, it was going to be one hell of a quirky joint, and we weren’t wrong! If quirky is what you’re looking for, you definitely won’t be disappointed! Even the floor tiles are crazily creative! The atmosphere in this ‘pub’ is exquisite. It feels high end, but not soo high end as to feel uncomfortable; artsy, but not so much so that it’s overwhelming. Although there is so much going on inside this space, everywhere you look there’s something new, something you completely overlooked just a moment ago, but now, there it is! It’s eclectic in the classiest of ways. And the servers and bar staff are just as bubbly and quirky as the building itself, which I adore!
By Dayna Hoskin7 years ago in Feast
Sake Sushi and Korean BBQ
Everyone knows I'm frugal. It's no secret, then, that I like to take advantage of what I perceive to be a "good deal." Imagine my surprise when I'm informed of this all-you-can-eat Sushi and Korean BBQ place across town. Korean BBQ sounded good to me, so with ZERO intentions of trying sushi, and about a month's worth of convincing from my lady, I treated the family to this really nice restaurant and paid $30 each for the four members of my family (lady, two children) to enjoy this "all-you-can-eat buffet."
By Robert Washington7 years ago in Feast
Part 2: Would You Like A Fight With That?
In the first installment of this two-part article series ("Part 1: Would You Like A Fight With That?"), we examined how threats of violence—and actual violence—at the some 14,000 McDonald's restaurants all across the United States has now come to the forefront of public attention. While we may have all witnessed our fellow humans behaving badly anywhere two or more people are gathered these days, take one look at your Facebook or Twitter feed, and you are very likely to see a video of McDonald's customers, workers, managers, or a combination thereof arguing or fighting somewhere in America.
By David Wyld7 years ago in Feast
Part 1: Would You Like A Fight With That?
Introduction Unfortunately, unless you have been living as a modern day, technology-enabled shut-in, having every meal you eat that is prepared outside your home delivered to your door by Uber Eats or Grubhub, we have all seen it happen at one time or another. Whether the setting be fast-food or fancy, dining in, or driving through, we have all witnessed behaviors that, shall we say, at least—"back in my day," says the AARP-card carrier here—gotten you sent to the principal's office. We have seen it on the part of customers behaving badly—with one another, or with restaurant workers, or sometimes, a combination of all. We have seen workers arguing with each other, or with their managers. We have heard the yelling. We have seen the confrontations. We have witnessed the threats. And yes, sometimes we have even seen the punches—or drinks as the case may be—thrown.
By David Wyld7 years ago in Feast
Food Places You Need to Visit This Summer
Summer is the ideal time to enjoy many new tastes and return to your classic favorites. This is when so many foods are their very freshest. Have that delicious bucket of cherries and bite into a juicy peach. Summer is when people look forward to tomatoes straight from the plant and grilled asparagus. Chefs also look forward to this fabulous season. They're ready to show off all sorts of amazing techniques that take summer's bounty and bring it to a whole new level. If you're staying home or heading out, there's lots of terrific places to eat all over the country.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Feast
The Bronx Vegan Eats: Vegan’s Delight
Quick Notes: Jamaican vegan hot food Serves as both a take-out restaurant and grocery store Not a sit down, very few seats available Amazing selection of hot meals Above average costs There are some non-vegan items so be sure to ask before purchasing.
By The Bronx Vegan7 years ago in Feast
The Noisy Lobster—Avon Beach—Mudeford
A year ago, April 2018, we had a fabulous lunch at The Noisy Lobster. Good food, good service and in a good atmosphere—a rare triptych of qualities. So, it was with a slight degree of trepidation that we decided to return a year later. "Trepidation" because we wondered if that triptych of qualities would have been maintained over the last 12 months and we would come away from this second visit disappointed.
By Alan Russell7 years ago in Feast
Amazing Restaurants in California to Keep an Eye On
Exploring and trying new dishes is amazing, which is exactly what I did when I moved to California. There's definitely a lot of popular restaurants but I've chosen three best places, each different from the last: one healthy life-changing, another is a traditional hot noddle restaurant and of course a taco place, duh.
By Mrs. Learning7 years ago in Feast











