Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. NoMa’s 2-year-old Morrow Hotel has a new chef in charge: NYC-based Marcus Samuelsson Restaurant ...
Chef Marcus Samuelsson is working with McDonald’s to reinvent the relaunched snack wrap. The celebrated culinary mind and restaurateur hosted a lively demo at Brooklyn’s Duggal House on Saturday, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The holiday season is probably the most food-centric time of the year. While you could curate a fast food Thanksgiving dinner and ...
Celebrity chef and restauranteur Marcus Samuelsson is teaming up with Parsippany-based premium cookware brand All-Clad Metalcrafters. As a chef ambassador, Samuelsson will contribute to product ...
Spend any time in a professional kitchen and you're going to see carbon steel pans being used all the time. They're less common in home kitchens, although they are becoming more popular and with good ...
Just as any great artist intimately knows their body of work, seasoned chefs often possess a keen memory of the dishes they've created — recipes that bear their unique culinary fingerprint even years ...
Sly. 222 M St., NE. Seven years after Marcus Samuelsson’s year-old National Harbor restaurant closed its doors, the celebrity chef is back to the DC area—this time, with three planned restaurant ...
CookUnity is the online marketplace that connects award-winning chefs directly with hundreds of thousands of passionate eaters nationwide. Unlike traditional food delivery services, its marketplace ...
What happens when you blend African flair with Scandinavian minimalism? You get a cozy, earthy aesthetic that feels like home. At least that’s the feeling that Marcus Samuelsson, the celebrated chef, ...
NEW YORK Aquavit restaurant has stopped calling Marcus Samuelsson its chef-owner. A Townhouse Restaurant Group spokeswoman said the celebrity chef and cookbook author is a minority shareholder of the ...
Mr. Newsom said he was concerned that the measure restricting PFAS chemicals would make pots and pans more expensive for Californians. By Hiroko Tabuchi As several of the city’s classic Black-owned ...