Home Chef Marcus Samuelsson heads south The 'toxic love' of Twitter's outlandish food warnings View on web Lille Allen/Eater THE 'TOXIC LOVE' OF TWITTER'S MOST OUTLANDISH FOOD WARNINGS Piling on with "warnings" about Black and diaspora dishes is a playful act of protection — one that inserts Black voices in the center of culinary conversation. TOP NEWS Chef Marcus Samuelsson is opening his first Atlanta restaurant this SpringMarcus Bar and Grille takes over the former Adele's space next door to Biggerstaff Brewing Company on Edgewood. A Michelin-starred D.C. chef debuts a glamorous Singaporean restaurant in TysonsChef Pepe Moncayo unveils Jiwa Singapura on Wednesday, February 15. Houston is now home to the world's first two-screen rooftop theaterBeginning March 2, Houstonians will have twice the screening choices at Rooftop Cinema Club in Uptown. Inside the backroom battle for Mother Wolf, one of Hollywood's hottest restaurantsLawsuits, trademark infringement, and corporate intrigue could derail LA restaurants like Mother Wolf and Ka'Teen, and workers are caught in the middle. Oregon's late Dungeness Crab seasons create challenges for crabbers, restaurants, and dinersThe traditional December 1 season opening is increasingly rare. Joe McNally/Getty Images THE 38 ESSENTIAL VANCOUVER RESTAURANTSThe recently Michelin-starred Published on Main, a discount burger and drinks at buzzy Hawksworth, huge platters at Vietnamese stunner Anh and Chi, and more of Vancouver's best meals. Sign up for the Eater Travel newsletter for more on navigating the world's most delicious dining destinations. → TODAY'S VIDEO WATCH: HOW MASTER CHEF ANDREW WONG RUNS A TWO-MICHELIN-STAR DIM SUM RESTAURANT IN LONDON GIF: Daniel Geneen, Murilo Ferreira, Ian Stroud, Howie Burbidge This email was sent to punjabsvera@gmail.com. Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe. View our Privacy Notice and our Terms of Service. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 11, Washington, DC 20036.Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved. Facebook Twitter