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Musings, ramblings, and candid commentary from an always-hungry New Yorker. This weekend?s Oscars

[How to eat your way through Sunday's Oscars telecast.](#) [Take Five]( Musings, ramblings, and candid commentary from an always-hungry New Yorker. [Joey Skladany]( [Managing Editor]( This weekend’s Oscars ceremony is sure to be chock-full of tears, laughs, surprises, and hideous couture gowns, and there’s truly no other way to celebrate than throwing a viewing party with all of your judgmental besties. (Any excuse to drink and criticize the world’s most attractive humans, right? Right.) I've rounded up some of the best (and newest!) Oscars-themed content on the site to help you plan, including the latest episode of our Take 5 video series which takes place in...you've guessed it...Hollywood! Check it all out below. [The Best Hollywood Restaurants in Celebration of Oscars Week]( I took a trip to (rainy?!) L.A. for a few days to immerse myself in Hollywood’s unassuming dining scene. The result: five amazing restaurants deserving of a spot on any must-try dining list. Click for my picks, including a drool-worthy vlog with the help of local food influencers @lafoodie and @missfoodieproblems! [Read more]( [15 Memorable Food Scenes in Best Picture-Winning Movies]( Sorry, Jennifer Lawrence. Sometimes food plays a starring role and reclaims its spot as America's truest sweetheart. [Read more]( [How to Throw a Classic Hollywood Oscar Party]( It’s time to dust off those full-length satin gloves from that 2010 Halloween costume. You kept them for a reason and now is your moment. Leave the Playboy Bunny ears at home, though. Those will work for a different type of party. [Read more]( [What Is the Difference Between Champagne and Cava?]( Needless to say, Sunday’s celebs will be guzzling both varieties of bubbly as we cheers at home to the mundanity of our office jobs and very basic lives. Yay. [Read more]( [How to Make the Best Cheese Fondue]( If you serve cheese fondue at your Oscars party, it will be your name that deserves all the lights and fanfare of Tinseltown. Add chocolate fondue to the mix and I’ll hand-carve you an Oscar statuette myself. [Read more]( [What I'm Making This Weekend: Ground Chicken Lettuce Wraps]( Because celebs don't eat carbs. [What I'm Sipping This Weekend: Red Carpet Royale Cocktail]( Because if you ask me what I’m wearing, my response will be “most likely this drink after I throw back six of them.” Let's Stay Connected! [View online]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Manage your Subscriptions]( | [Give Us Feedback]( CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) ©2019 Chowhound.com | All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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