restaurants
Best and worst restaurants from all over the world, featuring some of our favorite or worst dishes and desserts.
The Picky Eater Paradox:
People act like being a picky eater is a moral flaw. I hear it often, usually from people who can eat anything without hesitation. My husband is one of them. He calls me picky with a grin, like it’s harmless, but underneath is the assumption that flexibility equals virtue.
By Dr. Mozelle Martinabout a month ago in Feast
Celebrating Excellence: Crystal Springs Wine Cellar Wins the Wine Spectator Grand Award for the 23rd Consecutive Year. AI-Generated.
At Crystal Springs Resort, history has been made yet again. Crystal Springs Wine Cellar has earned the prestigious Wine Spectator Grand Award for the 23rd consecutive year an achievement held by only 11 wine programs in the entire world. This extraordinary recognition represents unmatched dedication, impeccable curation, and a lifelong commitment to elevating the wine experience.
By Jeffrey Spinaabout a month ago in Feast
The Top 10 Places to Eat American Fare - And What That Fare Really Is.
America has never been especially good at pretending. Our food didn’t come from royal courts or marble kitchens. It came from hunger, hard labor, long hours, and the simple need to make something filling out of what was available. American fare wasn’t designed to impress anyone. It was designed to work.
By The Iron Lighthouseabout a month ago in Feast
My Review of the 2026 Starbucks Winter Menu
In early 2026, Starbucks unveiled new additions to their menu: exclusive matcha blends, a selection of pastries and limited-edition Dubai chocolate drinks. With blends that emphasized matcha, pistachio, chocolate and yuzu citrus, it was pretty clear to me that Starbucks was taking inspiration from trending flavors. In any case, as a matcha lover, I had to try the new offerings--and the pastries seemed like the perfect accompaniment.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout a month ago in Feast
The Super Bowl and Chicken Wings
Americans are preparing to eat 1.48 billion chicken wings during Super Bowl LX. The National Chicken Council’s annual report puts that figure front and center, reminding us that the Super Bowl isn’t just the biggest night in football—it’s the biggest night for chicken wings in the United States.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in Feast
Home-Cooked Dishes
Want to impress at the dinner table with dishes that are bursting with flavor, surprisingly simple to master, and visually stunning? Look no further. This collection of 10 home-cooked classics focuses on fresh ingredients, smart techniques, and vibrant presentations. From sizzling meat dishes to refreshing salads, these recipes will elevate your everyday cooking and turn any meal into a special occasion. Let's get started!
By yue . shuiabout a month ago in Feast
Entrepreneurial Ramadan Productivity
Entrepreneurial Ramadan Productivity Tips Ramadan is a sacred month of reflection, discipline, and spiritual growth. However, for business owners, it may also seem like one of the most difficult times of the year. Long fasting hours, changes in routine, late-night prayers, and social commitments can easily disrupt normal business momentum.
By Farida Kabirabout a month ago in Feast
Australia Fast Food & Quick Service Restaurant Market 2026: Dining Habits, Menu Innovation & Digital Ordering. AI-Generated.
Australia Fast Food & Quick Service Restaurant Market Overview The Australia fast food and quick service restaurant (QSR) market continues to evolve as consumers seek convenient, affordable and quickly prepared meals that fit into increasingly busy lifestyles. QSRs include branded fast food chains, limited-service restaurants and takeaway outlets that focus on speed of service and standardized menu offerings. These establishments serve a wide range of food categories such as burgers, pizza, fried chicken, sandwiches, coffee, desserts and Asian-inspired meals. The Australia fast food and quick service restaurant market growth reached USD 5.5 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, the market is expected to reach USD 7.7 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 3.72% during 2026-2034. This growth reflects steady consumer demand, menu diversification and ongoing digital transformation across the sector.
By Amyra Singhabout a month ago in Feast
What They Used to Use to make Vanilla?. Content Warning.
Vanilla Ice Cream Flavor Comes From A Beaver's Butt, I was saying... In life, we here all kinds of things, and today with the internet it is easy to get lost online in a sea of mis-information. The ironic thing though is some of this information may be true no matter how weird it sounds. That is why I am comitted to doing is finding out the truth.
By Adventure4Life Storiesabout a month ago in Feast
Flavorful Feast
The Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, or Nian Ye Fan, is more than just a meal—it’s a cherished tradition filled with symbolic dishes that represent wishes for prosperity, health, and good fortune in the coming year. These ten classic homestyle recipes are perfect for creating that special festive spread at home. They balance flavor, meaning, and tradition, ensuring your family table is both abundant and auspicious. Let's get cooking!
By yue . shuiabout a month ago in Feast
The All-You-Can-Eat Buffet That Became France’s Favorite Restaurant. AI-Generated.
France's highest-grossing restaurant is not a storied Parisian bistro with three Michelin stars. It is not a Riviera hotspot with celebrity clientele. It is Les Grands Buffets, an all-you-can-eat temple of gastronomy on the outskirts of Narbonne, a modest city of 56,000 near the Spanish border.
By Kenneth Ethan Carlabout a month ago in Feast
A Crisp and Punchy Italian Salad. AI-Generated.
The best recipes often come with a story, a connection to a person or a place that makes them more than just a list of ingredients. For food writer Rachel Roddy, this week's recipe—a crisp, punchy salad of puntarelle, radicchio, celery, apple and cheese—is a tribute woven with memory, friendship, and the enduring legacy of a man who knew his vegetables like few others: the late Charlie Hicks.
By Kenneth Ethan Carlabout a month ago in Feast










