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What to know about Foxtrot’s comeback Pho

What to know about Foxtrot’s comeback                   [View on web]( Photo Illustration by Marcello Bevilacqua [MASTERING THE ART OF FRENCH DINING]( Paris restaurants traditionally hew to a set of strict, sometimes unspoken rules, which can be hard for visitors to learn — unless they’ve got this simple guide to the ins and outs of dining etiquette.   TOP NEWS [Foxtrot will rise again — sort of: Here’s what you need to know]( [Can an old fox learn new tricks after the chain ceased operations in late April?]( [NYC’s Eleven Madison Park is opening a bar]( [Daniel Humm is taking on the world of cocktails.]( [Khushbu Shah’s “Amrikan” celebrates the art of adaptation]( [In her new cookbook, Shah shines a spotlight on the Indian American diaspora’s culinary ingenuity and creativity.]( [Coffee isn’t an afterthought at these San Francisco fine dining restaurants]( [For some, the post-dinner coffee is as big a deal as the tasting menus themselves.]( [How to eat your way through 24 perfect hours in Paris]( [Brioche pastries for breakfast, a Michelin-starred tasting menu for lunch, an ambitious vegetable-forward dinner, and all the wine and oysters you can handle in between.]( [A top LA sommelier is finally making his mental health a priority]( [Michael Scribner found himself at a breaking point, experiencing daily panic attacks. The sommelier talks about finding balance in his mental health journey one shift at a time.](   Pauline Gouablin/Datil [THE 38 ESSENTIAL RESTAURANTS IN PARIS]( [Classic French sandwiches at a ’50s luncheonette in the city center, steak frites and great wine on the Left Bank, a Michelin-starred tasting menu on the Champs-Élysées, and more of Paris’s best.]( //link.eater.com/click/35615522.42674/aHR0cHM6Ly9ib3N0b24uZWF0ZXIuY29tLzIwMTcvMy8zMS8xNTExMzQ4OC9lYXRlci1ib3N0b24tcmVzdGF1cmFudC1uZXdzbGV0dGVyP3V0bV9zb3VyY2U9U2FpbHRocnUmdXRtX21lZGl1bT1lbWFpbCZ1dG1fY2FtcGFpZ249TmF0aW9uYWwlMjAtJTIwOS4xNi4yMSZ1dG1fdGVybT1FYXRlciUyMFRvZGF5JTIwMTAlMjUlMjBlbmdhZ2VkJnVlaWQ9NmM1M2I2M2E4ZTNmYWQ3MGFkNGVmMTMwMDQ1Mjc0Mzc/61436a767b51b35caf6c365fB1e9a3e1b//link.eater.com/click/35615522.42674/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZWF0ZXIuY29tLzIzMjk2ODUwL2VhdGVyLXRyYXZlbC1uZXdzbGV0dGVyLXNpZ24tdXA_dWVpZD02YzUzYjYzYThlM2ZhZDcwYWQ0ZWYxMzAwNDUyNzQzNw/61436a767b51b35caf6c365fDd1ca80bd[Sign up for the Eater Travel newsletter for more on navigating the world’s most delicious dining destinations]([.](→](   TODAY'S VIDEO [WATCH: HOW THIS NEW FISH TACO SPOT BECAME ONE OF THE BEST IN SAN DIEGO]( GIF: Daniel Geneen/Murilo Ferreira/Jay Simms/Daniel Card   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe](param=today). View our [Privacy Notice]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media,1701 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.

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