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Marketing
fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

How Artisan Food Brands Scale Without Losing Local Identity

Artisan food brands can grow while maintaining local identity by focusing on a clear promise, standardizing quality, and protecting beloved signals.
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Longtime Singaporean restaurant returns to Menlo Park after facing eviction

"What we didn't expect was the response - customers were coming by, messaging us, and sharing stories about what the restaurant meant to them. It made us realize this wasn't just a place to eat - it had become part of people's routines and memories."
East Bay food
Beer
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 day ago

Raise a Toast to the Lunar New Year with AAPI-brewed Craft Beer From Highland Brewing - Food & Beverage Magazine

Highland Brewing celebrates Lunar New Year with special releases, community events, and honors resilience after Hurricane Helene's impact.
France news
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

How luxury saucisson is made in the French Basque Country

Saucisson has evolved from a preservation method to a high-end product, challenging industrial production methods.
Dining
fromConde Nast Traveler
4 days ago

The Irish Chef Creating a New Hospitality Culture in Edinburgh

Norah is a successful restaurant in Edinburgh, emphasizing good cooking and hospitality inspired by the owner's grandmother.
London food
fromBon Appetit
5 days ago

Inside Hong Kong's Ever-Evolving Eateries

Cha chaan tengs are essential to Hong Kong's dining culture, gaining global attention while maintaining their down-to-earth spirit.
Silicon Valley food
fromBoston.com
6 days ago

Viral Ilocos empanadas hit Boston, thanks to this Malden cook

Janz Van's Ilocos empanadas gained viral popularity, leading to a shutdown by Malden's Board of Health, prompting her to seek a permanent selling location.
East Bay food
fromsfist.com
3 days ago

This Week In Food: Everyone Loves a Bakery

Rose Pizzeria's SF location is set to open soon, Cache is expanding downtown, and Sol Bakery opens this weekend.
East Bay food
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

We sampled snacks at 7 of the Bay Area's wildly popular Asian mega-markets

The Bay Area is experiencing a surge in Asian grocery store openings, reflecting the growing interest in Asian cuisine among Americans.
Dining
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

10 Luxury Foods That Were Once Considered 'Poor Man's' Options - Tasting Table

Societal value of foods shifts over time, with luxury items often becoming accessible to all, leading to changes in perception and exclusivity.
Madrid food
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

Britain is obsessed with Basque cooking right now

Basque cuisine is thriving in the UK, with numerous restaurants showcasing its delights and gaining recognition.
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

Lakeside Restaurant at Silk Road Friendship Park / THAD SUP Atelier

The overall landscape design of the garden centers on the theme of auspicious clouds, with a circular landscape boulevard connecting the entire garden and a centripetal layout creating a diverse array of scenes.
Design
Everyday cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

I lost my love of cooking after 12 years as a chef. Moving to a pig farm restored it

The hospitality industry can be toxic, leading to burnout, but a love for food can inspire a return to passion and creativity.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

How the Emerald Isle shaped the Steel City - Pittsburgh's rich Irish history

Pittsburgh's Irish population, now 11-16% of residents, grew through 18th-century immigration and massive 19th-century famine migration, fundamentally shaping the city's institutions and culture.
LA food
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Wailea Village helps Maui shine with local shops and restaurants

Wailea village restaurants including Lahaina Brewing Company, Tikehau Lounge, and Koast support Maui's recovery by offering local cuisine, fresh ingredients, and community gathering spaces for residents and visitors.
East Bay food
fromwww.7x7.com
3 weeks ago

Is the Peninsula becoming a food destination? Three upcoming events make the case.

The Peninsula is emerging as a global food destination with diverse culinary offerings and events like Flavors of the Peninsula.
Berlin food
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

Locals Are Sharing The Foods That Are "Normal" In Their Country, But Would Gross Out Americans

Culturally unfamiliar foods often appear disgusting but taste delicious when prepared correctly and consumed with proper technique and cultural context.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

7 Best Markets To Get Country Ham In Northern Virginia - Tasting Table

For pork lover, there's nothing quite as irresistible as the salty, savory pull of Virginia country ham. Whether it's to elevate mouth-watering ham sandwich, for pea and ham soup, or a good old-fashioned honey-glazed roast recipe, there's no shortage of quality cured pork in the Old Dominion State.
Food & drink
#indigenous-cuisine
East Bay food
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 weeks ago

The debut cookbook from this East Bay-born, decorated Native chef centers seasonality and knowing whose land you're on

Crystal Wahpepah's debut cookbook A Feather and a Fork features 125 intertribal recipes celebrating Indigenous ingredients, seasonal eating, and Native producers while pioneering Indigenous cuisine in mainstream culinary spaces.
East Bay food
fromThe Oaklandside
3 weeks ago

The debut cookbook from this Oakland-born, decorated Native chef centers seasonality and knowing whose land you're on

Crystal Wahpepah's debut cookbook A Feather and a Fork features 125 intertribal recipes highlighting Indigenous ingredients, seasonal eating, and Native producers while pioneering Indigenous cuisine in mainstream culinary spaces.
East Bay food
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 weeks ago

The debut cookbook from this East Bay-born, decorated Native chef centers seasonality and knowing whose land you're on

Crystal Wahpepah's debut cookbook A Feather and a Fork features 125 intertribal recipes celebrating Indigenous ingredients, seasonal eating, and Native producers while pioneering Indigenous cuisine in mainstream culinary spaces.
East Bay food
fromThe Oaklandside
3 weeks ago

The debut cookbook from this Oakland-born, decorated Native chef centers seasonality and knowing whose land you're on

Crystal Wahpepah's debut cookbook A Feather and a Fork features 125 intertribal recipes highlighting Indigenous ingredients, seasonal eating, and Native producers while pioneering Indigenous cuisine in mainstream culinary spaces.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Small City Was Just Named the Most Welcoming Destination in Asia

Magong, Taiwan was named the most welcoming destination in Asia and second most welcoming in the world by Booking.com's 2026 Traveller Review Awards, with friendly locals creating a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
fromBon Appetit
1 month ago

Homeward Bound

The expense, return on investment, and volume of investors needed to make it a reality did not make sense. I thought, 'maybe it's time to do something new.' The amount of money you need to run a restaurant in Brooklyn or Manhattan at this point is so crazy. If you fail, the loss is massive. Here, we were able to do a major renovation, we have a 100 bottle wine list, and we can use the ingredients we want and serve them at a decent price point because our overhead is not as bad.
NYC food
fromColossal
1 month ago

Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices

It is not about reproducing the past but about engaging in dialogue with it. We apply the same level of care and rigor to all pieces. Many of our utilitarian pieces have a strong sculptural quality, and several of the more artistic works originate from everyday forms and functions. We do not establish rigid boundaries between these categories; all are part of the same vision.
Arts
fromThe Local Germany
1 month ago

Culture, politics, food: what makes Europeans proud of their country?

In Italy, the most common topic mentioned as a source of national pride was culture and the arts. These were cited by 38 percent of respondents, more than any other place. An Italian woman who took part in the survey said she was proud of 'the works in the churches, paintings, sculpture ... most places in Italy have something beautiful.' An Italian man said that 'Italy is an open-air museum.'
Germany news
#south-indian-cuisine
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago
Silicon Valley food

South Indian micro-cuisine draws lines at Bay Area Mylapore restaurants

Mylapore restaurant in San Jose authentically serves South Indian vegetarian cuisine, featuring traditional dishes like filter coffee and vazhakkai bajji that evoke Tamil Nadu heritage and nostalgia.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
Silicon Valley food

South Indian micro-cuisine draws lines at Bay Area Mylapore restaurants

Mylapore South Indian Vegetarian Restaurant in San Jose serves authentic South Indian cuisine including filter coffee, Vazhakkai Bajji, and traditional thali meals that evoke Tamil Nadu heritage and nostalgia.
Silicon Valley food
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

South Indian micro-cuisine draws lines at Bay Area Mylapore restaurants

Mylapore restaurant in San Jose authentically serves South Indian vegetarian cuisine, featuring traditional dishes like filter coffee and vazhakkai bajji that evoke Tamil Nadu heritage and nostalgia.
Silicon Valley food
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

South Indian micro-cuisine draws lines at Bay Area Mylapore restaurants

Mylapore South Indian Vegetarian Restaurant in San Jose serves authentic South Indian cuisine including filter coffee, Vazhakkai Bajji, and traditional thali meals that evoke Tamil Nadu heritage and nostalgia.
DC food
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 month ago

Irish Culinary Takeover at The Pembroke with Chef Ryan O'Sullivan

Chef Ryan O'Sullivan hosts an Irish Heritage Month culinary takeover at The Pembroke in Washington, DC on March 6-7, 2026, featuring a special menu celebrating Irish cuisine and his personal culinary journey.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Potstickers and sea bass with ginger and spring onions: Amy Poon's recipes for lunar new year

Christmas is lovely, but my kids think Chinese new year is by far the best holiday. I might be biased, but, unusually, I am inclined to agree with them. As my eldest puts it, New clothes, cash, booze and food what's not to love? There's the added bonus that cash is absolutely more than acceptable in fact, it's de rigueur, so there's no shopping for mundane socks and smelly candles. Chinese new year is full of rituals and, just as at Christmas, every family has its own, but they are all variations on a theme. Symbolism looms large in Chinese culture, and at new year it centres around messages of prosperity, luck and family.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

10 Foods And Drinks Where Country Of Origin Actually Matters - Tasting Table

Country of origin labeling became mandatory on all international products entering the United States in 2009. The goal was to ensure American consumers knew where the products they were buying came from, enabling shoppers to make informed buying decisions. These products include everything from Mexican avocados to French wine to pasta from Italy, with the latter thankfully safe from recent U.S. tariffs. However, does the location a product comes from actually matter?
Wine
#lunar-new-year
Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Rooms as Heritage: How Interior Typologies Carry Cultural Memory

Cultural memory often survives in domestic interiors and everyday practices rather than visible architectural facades.
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

Grand Opening Bakery debuts with Lunar New Year specialities, and a new Berkeley provisions shop is almost ready

Ace Seafood reopened; new East Bay openings include April Rose Provisions, Butter Pecan Bakeshop in Hayward, and Grand Opening bakery by Melissa Chou.
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The pub that changed me: I saw an Isle of Man that had been largely unknown to me'

An Isle of Man pub preserved Manx Gaelic, local customs, intergenerational community ties, and a slow pace of life distinct from England.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The Irish Do It Best

The Irish government will give 2,000 artists unrestricted weekly stipends in a program officials described as a "recognition, at government level, of the important role of the arts in Irish society." After a successful three-year pilot, the Irish government made its basic income program for artists permanent. Similar pilots have been launched here in the United States, but they're supported primarily by the nonprofit sector.
Arts
fromAeon
2 months ago

How islanders of Oceania built fearsome armour without metal | Aeon Videos

Visually striking and intricately crafted, the traditional armour and weaponry of the Kiribati islands in the Pacific Ocean were built from coconut fibre, human hair, sharks' teeth and porcupine fish. Yet, fearsome and lethal as these objects were, the people of this remote archipelago weren't especially warlike, as British colonists had long assumed, but were instead part of a ritualised style of combat intended to keep violence between clashing groups to a minimum.
Philosophy
Cooking
fromcooking.nytimes.com
1 month ago

These Dumpling Recipes Are So Good, They Deserve a Party

Dumplings are a globally evolved, versatile, celebratory food combining delicate wrappers and varied fillings that elevate meals and mark festive occasions like the Lunar New Year.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

An Heirloom Patchwork Quilt Can Redefine Your Whole Room's Vibe

Patchwork quilts provide nostalgic cottagecore bedding aesthetics through modern retailers and quality materials for people without inherited heirlooms.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Old-School Meat You Rarely See On Dinner Tables Today - Tasting Table

Rabbit meat remains uncommon in the U.S. despite rabbits' high reproductive rates and low maintenance, due to cultural perception, low meat yield, and limited profitability.
Philosophy
fromAeon
2 months ago

A musical ode to Indian wool and life on the Deccan Plateau | Aeon Videos

Traditional Deccani sheep wool sustains livelihoods and culture but faces decline as economic shifts, land-use change, and imported wool cause waste and threaten pastoral life.
Arts
fromBig Think
2 months ago

The last masters: The international effort to preserve an ancient craft

Intangible cultural heritage like traditional Damascus steelmaking can vanish when supporting material and social conditions disappear, prompting international safeguarding efforts.
Food & drink
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Peninsuala restaurants, food fests serve up fungi, pho and wasabi

Terry's Restaurant + Lounge won People's Choice at the Big Sur Fungus Face Off for a fried-oyster–style oyster mushroom dish.
Cooking
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Recipe: Make this Beef, Mushroom and Carrot Stir-Fry for Lunar New Year

Use flank steak or top sirloin for a quick, flavorful beef stir-fry with carrots, mushrooms, sesame oil, and oyster-soy sauce served over rice.
Philosophy
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

When Do Buildings Begin to Matter? Rethinking Heritage in Local Time

Global heritage systems prioritize longevity and material authenticity rooted in European slow-growth models, disadvantaging rapidly changing cities where cultural time operates unevenly.
fromCraftBeer.com
2 months ago

Ink & Drink: Uncovering the Historical Bonds of Tattoos and Fermentation Across Cultures

Tattoos and fermentation rarely appear in the same conversation, yet across the world, they share a quiet kinship. Both are practices of transformation, crafts that reshape raw material over time through care and relationships to the land, the spiritual, and the community. Tattooing inscribes identity and ancestry onto skin, while fermentation preserves, nourishes, and binds communities through shared taste and ritual. Both create change, brewing something more than themselves through embodied knowledge passed between generations.
Arts
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

People Are Sharing The Foods That Have "Quietly Vanished" From Society Without Anyone Realizing

Several nostalgic convenience and processed foods from past decades have largely disappeared from mainstream availability.
Arts
fromColossal
1 month ago

A Quilted Ice Hut on a Minnesota Lake Celebrates Community, Agriculture, and Craft

Art Shanty Projects commissions artists to build interactive, quilt-inspired ice shanties on Lake Harriet, combining regional agricultural traditions, textile craft, and public engagement.
fromDaily News
1 month ago

This sticky rice recipe riffs on a dim sum classic for Lunar New Year or any time

Sticky rice, aka sweet glutinous rice, is best steamed so its plump, chewy grains are ready to sponge up all the flavor. I created it almost by accident when I was obsessed with tomato paste and the umami it can contribute. The result is reminiscent of paella, but with the classic sticky-chewy texture of sweet glutinous rice. You'll end up with a bit of crispy browned rice at the bottom of the pan - scrape it up, fold it into the final mix
Cooking
Food & drink
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
2 months ago

A New Kind of Pantry Staple: How Simrancooks Is Redefining Heritage, Convenience, and Flavor - Food & Beverage Magazine

Simrancooks turns decades-old Canary Islands family sauces into accessible, slow-cooked condiments that simplify and elevate everyday home cooking.
Food & drink
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Peninsuala restaurants, food fests serve up fungi, pho and wasabi

Terry's Restaurant + Lounge won People's Choice at the Big Sur Fungus Face Off for its fried oyster-style oyster mushroom dish.
Food & drink
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

A dim sum cheat sheet: What to look for in five core items

Best dim sum is eaten with a group; order many dishes, ensure items don't stick to the steamer, and always ask for chile oil.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Pizza Hut feasts and improvised altars: lunar new year in Australia's small town Chinese restaurants

In the 1960s and 70s, Ruby Lee's parents ran the Pagoda Cafe in Burleigh Heads, a surf town in Queensland. They worked 14-hour days and opened the restaurant year-round, even Christmas. When they did eventually close for one day a year, it was for lunar new year. It was the only day that I can recall ever eating out with the family while growing up, says Lee.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Chinese Techniques That Make Bacon 10X Better - Tasting Table

It is a side dish that has main-character energy. Think about it. You put bacon in ice-cream and it is the bacon that sings. You use candied bacon as a cocktail garnish, and suddenly that is all anyone's talking about. But, while all bacon is great, some bacon is just greater than others. If you disagree, try some Chinese-style bacon called Lap Yuk or La Rou.
Food & drink
Food & drink
from48 hills
2 months ago

Good Taste: Super Bowl scores with local food fests - 48 hills

Good Taste lists Bay Area Super Bowl-week food and drink events including Dante's Inferno preview and Family Style Food Fest with notable chefs and performances.
Food & drink
fromPortland Monthly
2 months ago

The Team Behind Eem and Yaowarat Open in the OG Pok Pok

A new Chiang Mai–inspired Thai restaurant, OK Chicken and Khao Soi, is opening in Pok Pok's former space, offering northern Thai dishes and fried chicken.
fromCN Traveller
3 years ago

A ranking: the best Cornish pasties in Cornwall

Its origins lie in the county's mining past, where it was devised as a complete, portable meal. The crimp acted as a handle, and some pasties were even made with different fillings at each end, offering both savoury and sweet in a single bake. Debate over the perfect pasty remains lively, but the classic combination of beef, potato, onion and swede is still the benchmark, and for many, still the one to beat.
Food & drink
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

This underrated Mexican city's artisans have transformed their home into a shopaholic's paradise

Traveller check into hotels for easy access to historical Mayan sites and the cenotes beyond, with ambles through colourful squares and late, balmy nights digesting feasts over tequila tipples. Between cultural excursions and natural wonders, however, there's much to be said for the artisans in these parts. From crafted perfumes to handmade chocolates, these are the gifts and trinkets to make space for in your luggage.
Food & drink
Food & drink
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

South London is getting a new cafe specialising in Welsh food

Bara, a new Peckham cafe, will showcase Welsh regional produce and dishes from Pembrokeshire, Caerphilly, Portmadog, Anglesey and Carmarthenshire.
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