Mouton Rothschild Labels Itself as Chinese-Friendly
The Bordeaux vineyard’s 2018 vintage will speak to the world’s biggest market for French wine
Below the Salt
A new book, Scoff, determines people’s social standing by the food they eat and when they eat it
Zen and the Kitchen Arts of Nigella Lawson
She’s back, with a cookbook (and life wisdom) for these times
Restaurant Roulette
On New York City’s first night of indoor dining in six months, our editors ate at Daniel, now known as Boulud Sur Mer
The Waverly Inn Is Still Cooking
As the Greenwich Village restaurant celebrates its 100th anniversary, a writer recounts its storied history
Ariel Arce
A young restaurateur is reimagining the city’s dining-and-drinking experience
Sobering Developments
Is it even drinking if there’s no alcohol involved? One woman investigates the trend of excessively responsible imbibing …
Food Fight
Despite pub grub’s mixed reputation, English cuisine is finer than ever
Hold the Dairy
The craze for a healthier, tastier alterna-milk has turned Oatly into a $2 billion success story
Preserve and Protect
Gourmands around the world know that Bonne Maman glorifies the French tradition of jam-making. But just how does the ultra-secretive operation do it?
Meta-Meat
Nothing says “Continental” cuisine like hot-dog lasagna
Take a Deep Breath
Thanks to a $56,000 ventilation system, fine dining welcomes back Parisians at Alain Ducasse’s Allard
Au Revoir, Le Caprice
The fashionable London restaurant—whose regulars have included Lady Di, Vivienne Westwood, and Mick Jagger—won’t be reopening after lockdown
Hunger Games
Despite the pandemic, enterprising young chef Alexia Duchêne is determined to keep Parisians well fed
Is This New York’s Best Pizza Right Now?
A critic discovers a four-star chef making mouthwatering takeout in Little Italy
Julie Jones
The British baker’s artistic confections are inspiring isolated amateurs around the world
Is This the World’s Most Popular Rosé?
Developed specifically to be drunk with ice, this wine might just save France’s post-coronavirus vineyards
Finding the Opening in Closure
Although the celebrated River Café’s doors are temporarily shut, with a little imagination we can still taste the deliciousness
Much-Kneaded Relief
Suddenly, we’re all … making our own bread? These days, carbo-loading is the yeast of our worries
Chef’s Surprise
The secret ingredient to a memorable dinner party
Bordeaux Is Getting Crushed
Shifting tastes drive a drastic plummet in sales
Pantries in a Twist
At 60, the glamorous gourmande Nigella Lawson has taken herself off the boil