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The Surrey

Upper East Side Haven My favorite place to escape the chaos of NYC has to be The Surrey. Originally built in 1926 as a residence hotel, this 190-room Upper East Side haven emerged from a 2009 top-to-bottom renovation boasting modern luxury, an award-winning dining program (headed up by James Beard Award-winning chef, Gavin Kaysen) and…  Read More

Clio

One of Boston’s Finest By Bob & Sue Ken Oringer has for years been one of Boston’s finest chefs offering creative specialties such as cold foie gras with candied rhubarb, soft-shell crab tempura with avocado emulsion, warm nettle soup with pea powder and cod cheeks, sea urchin and lobster in parsnip emulsion, and braised sassafras…  Read More

Clio

One of Boston’s Finest By Bob & Sue Ken Oringer has for years been one of Boston’s finest chefs offering creative specialties such as cold foie gras with candied rhubarb, soft-shell crab tempura with avocado emulsion, warm nettle soup with pea powder and cod cheeks, sea urchin and lobster in parsnip emulsion, and braised sassafras…  Read More

Cochon

Cajun Cuisine By Bob & Sue Chef Donald Link has several successful restaurants and an adjacent sandwich shop (Butcher) and features Cajun specialties at this modern, high ceiling restaurant.  We shared most of the extensive appetizer menu including deviled crab, fried alligator with chili garlic aioli, boudin sausage with pickled peppers, smoked pork ribs with…  Read More

Cochon

Cajun Cuisine By Bob & Sue Chef Donald Link has several successful restaurants and an adjacent sandwich shop (Butcher) and features Cajun specialties at this modern, high ceiling restaurant.  We shared most of the extensive appetizer menu including deviled crab, fried alligator with chili garlic aioli, boudin sausage with pickled peppers, smoked pork ribs with…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Cole Embers

Cole Embers They’re back! Go Fork Yourself is back after a week-long hiatus. Andrew and Molly catch up on their lives, and then they talk Eater Young Guns and the new YouTube Channel, Hungry. Plus, Andrew raps. Yes, raps. Questions We want to include your listener questions in upcoming podcasts. If you want to ask…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Cole Embers

Cole Embers They’re back! Go Fork Yourself is back after a week-long hiatus. Andrew and Molly catch up on their lives, and then they talk Eater Young Guns and the new YouTube Channel, Hungry. Plus, Andrew raps. Yes, raps. Questions We want to include your listener questions in upcoming podcasts. If you want to ask…  Read More

Per Se

A Restaurant with a View By Bob & Sue We enjoyed both the regular chef’s tasting menu and the tasting menu of vegetables. The many highlights included a Hudson Valley foie gras torchon with a coffee-chocolate financier, Spanish mackerel, Snake River Farms wagu beef, a salsify veloute with black walnut puree, a Yukon gold potato…  Read More

Per Se

A Restaurant with a View By Bob & Sue We enjoyed both the regular chef’s tasting menu and the tasting menu of vegetables. The many highlights included a Hudson Valley foie gras torchon with a coffee-chocolate financier, Spanish mackerel, Snake River Farms wagu beef, a salsify veloute with black walnut puree, a Yukon gold potato…  Read More

Venom is the New Sous Vide

Dueling Chefs G E Bowles kicks Steve Dolinsky out of his new eatery Josh Habiger unloads on John Mariani  Eddie Huang unloads on everybody, most recently Marcus Samuelsson in the Observer. And Marcus responded. We all say sh*t we don’t mean to, but is it just me or is it odd that the Observer editors…  Read More

Venom is the New Sous Vide

Dueling Chefs G E Bowles kicks Steve Dolinsky out of his new eatery Josh Habiger unloads on John Mariani  Eddie Huang unloads on everybody, most recently Marcus Samuelsson in the Observer. And Marcus responded. We all say sh*t we don’t mean to, but is it just me or is it odd that the Observer editors…  Read More

Low Country Soused Shrimp with Sweet Corn

Light, Refreshing & Perfect for Summer By Andrew Zimmern I love this dish. Served as a main with fried green tomatoes and crusty baguette or a hearty appetizer, it’s one of my go-to summer staples. You could make the soused shrimp ahead of time and it’ll be good, but it’s best when served immediately. I like…  Read More

ink.

Modern LA Cuisine Michael Voltaggio is an amazing guy and talented chef. Two years after winning Top Chef, Voltaggio opened his first restaurant, ink. It’s a no-fuss kind of place; food freaks and grandmas will feel very welcome, but you’ll want to leave the picky eaters in your family at home. The menu is inspired…  Read More

ink.

Modern LA Cuisine Michael Voltaggio is an amazing guy and talented chef. Two years after winning Top Chef, Voltaggio opened his first restaurant, ink. It’s a no-fuss kind of place; food freaks and grandmas will feel very welcome, but you’ll want to leave the picky eaters in your family at home. The menu is inspired…  Read More

Coop’s Hot Fudge

My latest obsession: Coop’s Hot Fudge. Each batch is made by hand (and there’s a signature on every jar to prove it). This is the kind of old school treat I can’t get enough of. Get your own batch on OpenSky.

Disruptive Heroes

Hacking Work named me as one of their 100 Disruptive Heroes.  I talked with business innovator Bill Jensen about my past, why I feel so strongly about sharing meals with people and other lessons form the road.

Piccolo

Small Plates, Big Impact Chef Doug Flicker does small plates with a purpose. Everything you order here will make for three to five bites of the most thoughtful dishes you’ve had in a while– perfectly crafted without even a dash of filler insight. I love the pork hocks with soft eggs. It’s a dish I…  Read More

Coop’s Hot Fudge

My latest obsession: Coop’s Hot Fudge. Each batch is made by hand (and there’s a signature on every jar to prove it). This is the kind of old school treat I can’t get enough of. Get your own batch on OpenSky.

Disruptive Heroes

Hacking Work named me as one of their 100 Disruptive Heroes.  I talked with business innovator Bill Jensen about my past, why I feel so strongly about sharing meals with people and other lessons form the road.

Piccolo

Small Plates, Big Impact Chef Doug Flicker does small plates with a purpose. Everything you order here will make for three to five bites of the most thoughtful dishes you’ve had in a while– perfectly crafted without even a dash of filler insight. I love the pork hocks with soft eggs. It’s a dish I…  Read More

Berry Cooking Tips

Make the Most of Nature’s Candy. This years strawberry crop is fantastic, and like you, I have loads of them in my kitchen. Curiously, an unusual feature of the strawberry is the structure. Technically it is a ‘false’ fruit. The seeds, unlike those of any other fruit, are on the outside. These are the true…  Read More

Berry Cooking Tips

Make the Most of Nature’s Candy. This years strawberry crop is fantastic, and like you, I have loads of them in my kitchen. Curiously, an unusual feature of the strawberry is the structure. Technically it is a ‘false’ fruit. The seeds, unlike those of any other fruit, are on the outside. These are the true…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Grilling

Grilling Molly Grills Andrew on Grilling This week on Go Fork Yourself, we’ve got grilling on our minds at Food Works HQ. Molly outs Andrew for his texting addiction, they explain why meat glue isn’t as bad as it sounds, and Andrew shares his tips and tricks for the perfect burger. Questions We want to…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Grilling

Grilling Molly Grills Andrew on Grilling This week on Go Fork Yourself, we’ve got grilling on our minds at Food Works HQ. Molly outs Andrew for his texting addiction, they explain why meat glue isn’t as bad as it sounds, and Andrew shares his tips and tricks for the perfect burger. Questions We want to…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories Let’s talk about ghostwriting. After the hubbub brought up by an article written by Julia Moskin in the New York Times this week, Andrew & Molly talk about ghostwriting and what really happens when celebrity chefs write a book. Questions We want to include your listener questions in upcoming podcasts. If you want to ask Andrew &…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories Let’s talk about ghostwriting. After the hubbub brought up by an article written by Julia Moskin in the New York Times this week, Andrew & Molly talk about ghostwriting and what really happens when celebrity chefs write a book. Questions We want to include your listener questions in upcoming podcasts. If you want to ask Andrew &…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: BBQ

BBQ Let’s Talk Barbecue This week Andrew calls in from Clarksdale, Mississippi, to chat with Molly about Taco Bell, eye candy, and one of our favorite topics at Food Works, barbecue. Plus, Molly interviews Aaron Franklin of Austin’s Franklin Barbecue. Questions We want to include your listener questions in upcoming podcasts. If you want to ask…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: BBQ

BBQ Let’s Talk Barbecue This week Andrew calls in from Clarksdale, Mississippi, to chat with Molly about Taco Bell, eye candy, and one of our favorite topics at Food Works, barbecue. Plus, Molly interviews Aaron Franklin of Austin’s Franklin Barbecue. Questions We want to include your listener questions in upcoming podcasts. If you want to ask…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Hotels

Hotels From Food Works HQ, we are very excited to present to you our new podcast, Go Fork Yourself with Andrew Zimmern & Molly Mogren. Andrew  explores the world along with fellow food fanatic & traveler Molly Mogren on this weekly podcast. They talk with your favorite chefs and travel experts, and dive into the topics…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Hotels

Hotels From Food Works HQ, we are very excited to present to you our new podcast, Go Fork Yourself with Andrew Zimmern & Molly Mogren. Andrew  explores the world along with fellow food fanatic & traveler Molly Mogren on this weekly podcast. They talk with your favorite chefs and travel experts, and dive into the topics…  Read More