Por: Slate Life January 14, 2023
Student chefs . Kitchen staff . as punishment. To quote famed 19th century French chef Marie-Antoine Carême on the working conditions of fine dining establishments, “It is the burning charcoal that kills us. Does it matter? The shorter the life, the greater the glory.” This is the picture of the great chef that’s endured in the popular imagination: actively destroying himself in pursuit of the best possible food. If he’s cruel to his... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Business February 17, 2023
Mayor Michelle Wu and her administration launched a flurry of debate Thursday night with the announcement of a permanent plan to keep outdoor dining alive in Boston.While the new regulations are uniform across most of the city, but they come with a major, the dense Italian... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion February 12, 2023
Just about everything in Los Angeles is better outdoors (except in August), and eating is no exception. So, news this week of the possible end of the city program allowing restaurants to easily obtain permits for outdoor dining during the pandemic, called L.A. Al Fresco, sparked... + más
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The Atlantic USA Health January 31, 2023
“Streeteries” are sitting empty this winter.Gabby Jones / ReduxJanuary 31, 2023, 4:24 PM ETThese days, strolling through downtown New York City, where I live, is like picking your way through the aftermath of a party. In many ways, it is exactly that: The limp string lights,... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life January 09, 2023
Since opening two decades ago, Noma — the Copenhagen, Denmark, restaurant currently serving grilled reindeer heart on a bed of fresh pine, and saffron ice cream in a beeswax bowl — has transformed fine dining. A new global class of gastro tourists schedules first-class... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation November 29, 2022
More than 1,600 people have signed a petition calling on Newton city leaders to enact permanent regulations allowing local restaurants to serve their customers outdoors.The petition, organized by the and a group of local restaurants, encourages “the city’s government to do... + más
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The New York Times USA Nation October 25, 2022
New York City’s Open Streets program grew out of a clamor for more outdoor space early in the coronavirus pandemic.But the traffic-free zones also became a vital lifeline for struggling restaurants and bars that embraced curbside dining.Now, the economic impact of the... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Politics September 24, 2022
A pandemic that wreaked havoc on restaurants might also have produced a silver lining — at least that’s the hope of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot as she moves to make permanent the outdoor dining provisions prompted by COVID-19. Lightfoot has introduced a proposal to... + más
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