restaurants
Best and worst restaurants from all over the world, featuring some of our favorite or worst dishes and desserts.
Eternal Sunshine of the Pasta Mind. Top Story - September 2021.
Is working in a restaurant something I want as my future career? No. I mean, never say never, but for now, no. Do I judge the idea of it? Absolutely not. My mom has worked in almost every industry over the last thirty years. And when I say this, I actually mean it. This woman had her own food truck, worked in a pharmaceutical company, and was a film make-up artist. And that is just a modest 1% of all the things. In her 40s, though, she realized that what brings her most joy is being a waitress in a great restaurant. As simple as that. And I can totally understand that.
By Marcel Grabowiecki 4 years ago in Feast
Cafe Review: The Yellow Deli
There is a place in North Vista California, hidden among the downtown historic buildings and modern bars and coffee shops that make up the modern setting. When you hear the name you think of an off brand sandwich shop or another one of those hipster hangout neon bartender night clubs- But; when you come across the rustic front gates and natural overtones of a place that remembers what a real cafe used to be, you find yourself taken off guard by the pleasant yellow building that is The yellow Deli.
By Epitome Publishing4 years ago in Feast
Back at Starbucks
As your typical young person, I love sitting at coffeeshops sipping a latte. This behaviour inspired me to write my first poetry book called Drinking Poetry. I like the atmosphere of a good coffee shop because it helps me unwind and also focus on work. As part of my stint with 20 cogs, I joined many research panels. Many of them, I haven’t done a lot to get the rewards from them. But with one market research panel, I got a £10 gift card from Starbucks.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Feast
Restaurant Review: Shades Bar & Grill
Shades Bar & Grill is a perfect example of how nearly aspect of life is better alongside Florida's Emerald Coast, especially on and near the varied communities of 30A. Here, even the burger stands and bars could stand up against the fanciest of fine dining establishments found in many other cities across the U.S., and there is no finer example of that than Shades Bar & Grill. That is because Shades is the type of place to host nightly chef specials which never fail to disappoint. It is a restaurant where even the most stereotypical of American meals are given the care, flavor and finesse to transform them from something average to something you will definitely be craving for many years to come. For foodies like myself, Shades is just as memorable as 30A's sunny days that people come the world over to experience.
By Destin, 30A & Beyond5 years ago in Feast
Eat Like a Local in Mammoth
In June 2021 I drove to Mammoth, California a geologist's dream playground, located in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Not only was I there to partake in Mother Earth's expansive beauty (for my article on Mammoth Hikes click here) but to also visit a LOCAL! Below is the list of four MUST-VISIT establishments my tastebuds happily experienced during my two-day stay. The vibe at each restaurant gives you a sense of the town. The owners, staff, and local clientele are kind and want to interact with you. They enjoy hearing where you are from, what you are reading, and who you are. They love talking about their town and the geographic history behind it. The food is GREAT. The list below will fulfill all cravings for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks - Bon Appetit!
By Tess Timmons5 years ago in Feast
Appetite Of A Truck Driver
Every truck stop, every plate was filled and delicious. The only thing was we could not wait to find another one. Heading down the highway, we started our journey to the west coast of Canada. Our little 1980 Datson was filled with camping supplies, small bags of clothes, a little bit of food.
By Cathy Deslippe5 years ago in Feast
Waffle House - Immune System of the SouthEast U.S.. Top Story - July 2021.
I knew it was all going to hell when Waffle House closed down for more than three days. Waffle House is a staple of trucker diets, road trips, drunk expenditures, stoned experiments, and this-is-the-only-viable-option-out-here-besides-McDonalds, meals. It's hard to drive a significant distance across the Southeast without passing by at least three of those suckers. From Charleston to Savannah, Mobile to Richmond, and even some in the northeast if you can believe it.
By Lucy Richardson5 years ago in Feast
New York, 2017
It was in the Autumn November 2017 when me and my dad travelled on a seven and a half hour flight from Manchester Airport, to the city that never sleeps that would be New York City. We arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport around the evening and already it rained and the clouds quite dull as we would be staying here for about five days. But we were just happy that we landed at a good particular time, eventually when we booked a taxi we were amazed and thrilled at the sight seeing's in the yellow cab around the city centre after crossing Brooklyn Bridge, we even had to lower our heads down when we gazed out the cab windows to see how high the city streets and tower buildings were as we've never come across higher ones like in London before. The city was virtually almost twice the size as England's capital but with taller skyscrapers and wider busier routes.
By CJ Enterprise5 years ago in Feast








