Search
Find What (restaurant name, category, cuisine)
Where (city, state, zip, address, landmark)
Find Restaurants Near You
sign up for deals

The internet can be a such a delicious place. For your edification, here are a few links to what's cooking in the world of restaurants and food today. 

The Ken Burns 3-Part Documentary, "Prohibition," is set to air Sunday on PBS. I'd say his timing is just about right on this, given the recent nostalgia for the 20's of late. Or maybe I've just had too many $13 cocktails with 3 unpronounceable ingredients served by a guy in a vest with mutton chops.

LIFE presents an illustrated guide on how to eat sushi, complete with slightly embarrassing photos of Eva Mendes and Russell Simmon - they're just like us: they eat too much wasabi at once too!  Spoiler alert: California rolls are not from Japan.

Hide your wife. Hide your kids. Killer cantaloupes may not have done their worst yet, from Grub Street.

Anthony Bourdain breaks his own rules of travel on a family vacation and previews the upcoming New Orleans episode of "No Reservations." My kingdom for an oyster po' boy. 

 

 

The Edible Web: Amazing Breakthroughs in Pizza

Pete Wells of the New York Times explores the fried pizza phenomenon. Relax; it's just the crust that's fried. This ain't the Texas State Fair. 

Speaking of food abominations, Stephen Colbert celebrates Pizza Hut's hot dog stuffed crust pizza. "I've always been a fan of unexpected hog dogs."

Oliver Thring of the Guardian taste tests the aforementioned  hot dog stuffed crust pizza (it's currently only available in UK). The somewhat surprising verdict: delicious. 

The Daily Meal posts a recipe for "Irish Pizza" with soda bread crust and Irish Cheddar. I'd think twice before confounding your Irish grandparents with this. 

Our favorite minimalist,  Mark Bittman, instructs on "How to make pizza better than a restaurant." Cornmeal is crucial to prevent the dough from sticking to the surface.

Food trucks are over. Food Piaggio Apes are the ticket. Slice (Serious Eats) takes a look at Pizza Pilgrims, who have impressively fashioned their tiny, three-wheeled Italian van with a wood-fired pizza oven.

Archived pizza goodness: an older blog post on my own personal pizza pilgrimage to New Haven

White Clam

Signature White Clam Pizza from Frank Pepe, New Haven, CT 

Written by Charlie Harris at 13:30

Archive

LocalEats icon

Quickly Find Restaurants In Our Top Cities