FOOD April 26, 2022 Writers order up coffee and a side of 'nagging' at anti-procrastination café Writers working on deadline can visit the Manuscript Writing Café in Tokyo, Japan, with an agreement to finish what they started before they leave the premises.
Restaurants April 22, 2022 Hundreds of shark fins found at Texas restaurant Texas officials discovered the fins during a recent inspection of the restaurant.
Fox & Friends April 19, 2022 Philadelphia restaurant owner warns new mask mandates will bring city's 'economic engine' to a stop Dave Magrogan, owner of Barra Rossa in Philadelphia, said on "Fox & Friends" that its important for him to speak out on behalf of those who may not have the resources to take a stand against the mandate.
Restaurants April 5, 2022 Chili’s server reveals ‘hack’ for handling overcooked molten chocolate cake in viral TikTok A restaurant server revealed how they handle the popular dessert when it gets overcooked.
Miami March 26, 2022 Miami Beach steakhouse will not appeal judge's denial of request for injunction against spring break curfew Papi Steak, a tony Miami Beach steakhouse involved in a lawsuit against the city over its emergency spring break curfew order, will not appeal a judge’s decision to quash an injunction against the controversial crackdown.
Inflation March 24, 2022 Kansas City BBQ restaurant asks customers to avoid brisket as beef prices skyrocket Arthur Bryant's Barbeque owner Jerry Rauschelbach hopes that by encouraging his customers not to order beef, the demand and the cost will ultimately decrease.
LIFESTYLE March 22, 2022 Ukrainian owner of a Russian restaurant receives hate amid Russia-Ukraine war: 'Upsetting' Alan Aguichev, the co-owner of New York City restaurant Sveta, has been receiving hateful emails and phone calls because of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Food-Drink March 21, 2022 Italian baker sells 'peace bread' to benefit Russia-Ukraine refugees A small-town baker is doing what he can to help Russia-Ukraine refugees who have arrived in Italy, and his plan involves selling “peace bread.”
Hong Kong March 9, 2022 Hong Kong delays mass COVID-19 testing plan as deaths rise Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said Wednesday that reducing the skyrocketing number of deaths in the latest coronavirus surge is the city’s priority, putting a plan to test the entire population on hold in the latest flip-flop in the government’s pandemic response.
Restaurants March 8, 2022 French restaurant claims it was threatened by patrons who thought poutine was named after Putin La Maison de la Poutine claims it has received threats and insults because some people incorrectly associated poutine with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine March 4, 2022 Canadian diner removes poutine from name because it sounds like Putin In a social media post, Le Roy Jucep explained that it wanted to show solidarity with Ukraine and also make people smile.