Chow & Again
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Burch, Rustica Bakery, and Big Nods to Sea Change’s Jamie Malone and Cooks of Crocus Hill

I ate dinner from Burch in Uptown the other night and really loved it. I was on dad duty and my wife brought me take-out that was phenomenal. She and her pals loved the dine-in experience. Aged beef, marrow ‘dumpling’ meatballs, insanely tender and peppery lemon-kissed kale . . . Isaac Becker has another winner on his hands. I can’t wait to get there…

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James Beard Foundation Awards Final Noms Blather; Plus, Anthony Bourdain Is Coming to MN!

The James Beard Foundation Awards Final Noms . . . Who I’m Rooting For
The James Beard Foundation Awards are held on May 3 and 6 in New York City, and the final lists of nominees are out. Locally, there was plenty of representation. More on that in a minute.

I was overjoyed to see Jesse Grffiths’Afield: A Chef’s Guide to Preparing and Cooking

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Super Bowl Diary: Behind the Scenes of the VIP Experience

You knew you were in New Orleans and you knew it had to be Super Bowl Week: Elevator-to-baggage claim, 200 limo drivers holding up signs for corporate types and A-List celebs. Background music provided by a second line band, all set to the staccato backbeat of the clickety-clack of a hundred pairs of six-inch Loubs scooting across the linoleum floor as the out-of-town party girls…

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Chambers Resto Transition, Footlong Fraud, Worst Food Trends, and Bourdain’s New Show

Le Méridien Chambers: From D’Amico Kitchen to Marin

Never judge a book by its cover, I mean, I would have thought D’Amico Kitchen was a smart restaurant choice for a hotel, but it didn’t pan out . . . now Craig Bentdahl, the first-time restaurateur who owns Mill Valley Kitchen in St. Louis Park is opening a new restaurant this summer in the old DK…

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The Lost Skill of Cooking, Too Many Food Blogs, and a Sad Goodbye

Sad news awaited when I got back from a lengthy vacation—Christine Walthour, co founder with her husband of B.T. McElrath, the eponymous chocolate empire, passed away at the way too young age of 43. Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. Christine was a wonderfully kind and funny woman, and spending time on two occasions with her in their shop created a…

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