Real Cheap Eats: “It’s Chinatown, Jake.”

Monday 30 April 2012

Another season, another collection of pro tips from the Real Cheap Eats crew! This Spring, we’re focused on New York’s chinatowns, with 22 highlights in Manhattan and Flushing. Recommendations range from a porchetta Sandwich on the Chinatown border to one of Queens’ top slices (and all manner of Chinese food in between). Click here to [...]

Rama Food on iPhone: A New Way to Reach Flavor Country

Friday 6 April 2012

Dear readers, A while back, Layne Mosler of Taxi Gourmet approached J.O. and me with her newest project: a series of self-guided food tours, written by local experts and sold through a mobile app used to explore good food throughout the world. I signed on because Layne’s approach to food is very much like my [...]

Happy Opening Day!

Friday 6 April 2012

Baseball season is back. That means I’m going to eat some hot dogs soon. And I’m excited. I shouldn’t be, not considering the cost. Those between-inning lines are a bitch, standing in front of angry fans looking for beer number three, and behind slow dads buying meals for big families. The condiment dispensers never work [...]

Serious Eats: Tales From Chicago and Santa Maria

Monday 13 February 2012

To recap my recent work for Serious Eats, in case you haven’t kept up with us on Facebook: Serious Barbecue and Birria in Chicago After writing about Uncle John’s and the style of barbecue on Chicago’s South Side, I devoted an entire column to the smoky miracle of the Chicago-style rib tip. A feature on [...]

Real Cheap Eats NYC: The Fall Edition

Wednesday 12 October 2011

If you’ve wondering where exactly I’ve been over the past few weeks, the answer isn’t “Chicago” – all of these Chicago meals (the last of which will be on Serious Eats national in the near future) took place at the end of July. For the past few weeks, the answer has actually been, “chained to [...]

Real Cheap Eats NYC: The Real Deal

Tuesday 19 July 2011

There’s an entire world of restaurants within the borders of New York City. Frankly, I find it hard to give a shit about the newest opening, ambitious concept, or chef’s achievement when virtually the entire world also exists within the borders of New York City. It exists in the form of a bowl of Xi’an [...]

One Bite at a Time

Wednesday 15 June 2011

I spent two hours writing a post about the value of food blogging and what I’ve learned over four years of trying to improve my writing by being a food blogger. Most of that was rubbish, so I’ve extracted the following announcement: Lately, I’ve come to care more than ever about creating value. It’s a [...]

When Pigs Fly: The 2011 Big Apple BBQ Block Party and a Long Detour for Maryland Pit Beef

Monday 13 June 2011

My latest pieces for Serious Eats explore the medium-rare delight of Maryland’s Pit Beef sandwich and plumb the full menu at this year’s Big Apple Barbecue Block Party. New York’s Annual Moment in Barbecue Maryland Pit Beef: Barbecue in Rare Form

When Pigs Fly: Barbecue Sauce Guides and a New York City Rib-off

Friday 27 May 2011

My latest barbecue columns for Serious Eats focus on America’s regional barbecue sauces and a hunt for the best barbecue pork ribs in Manhattan. A Guide to American Barbecue Sauce Styles Regional Barbecue Sauces Available by Mail-Order The Best Barbecue Pork Ribs in Manhattan Oh, and sandwiches! A Sandwich a Day: Charles’ Grilled Cheese at [...]

This One’s for the Macho Man

Friday 20 May 2011

In honor of the most memorable image the late Randy Savage contributed to my life, I am literally about to snap into a Slim Jim. The last time I checked, the Slim Jim is the only snack food in this country that actually becomes more difficult to chew the longer it’s in your mouth. This [...]