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Everything Keith Lee has eaten in Chicago so far                   [View on web]( Photo illustration by Marcello Bevilacqua; see below for full credits [WHERE TO BUY THE BEST EDIBLE SOUVENIRS IN PARIS – AND HOW TO GET THEM HOME]( [Celebrate the Paris Olympics like a pro with these souvenirs. Follow our expert advice, and you’ll arrive home with the best — and most intact — food souvenirs from Paris.](   TOP NEWS [Here’s everything Keith Lee’s eaten in Chicago so far]( [TikTok’s favorite restaurant influencer is back to chomp his way through the Windy City.]( [The best bars and bartenders in the world in 2024, according to Tales of the Cocktail]( [New Orleans has a winner among them.]( [Downtown LA’s new Taco Bell Cantina serves Doritos Locos Tacos with boozy Baja Blasts]( [A Cantina marriage isn’t officially on the menu, but don’t count it out entirely.](   [Soil to soul connections: How regional Indian mangoes celebrate identity]( [Beyond the popular Alphonso mango, specific varietals such as Kesars and Banganapalles tie South Asians to their hometowns.]( [Here are the results of Eater Austin’s Michelin Guide Texas reader survey]( [Eater readers share their thoughts and predictions for Michelin’s Austin dining guide.]( [In search of the ultimate Gimlet]( [We asked eight of America’s best bartenders to submit their finest recipe for the Gimlet—then blind-tasted them all to find the best of the best. (via]([Punch]([)](   Giada Paoloni/The Four Horsemen [NYC’s The Four Horseman is opening a new restaurant]( [The team has signed another Brooklyn lease.]( [Sign up for the Eater NY newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]([→](   TODAY'S VIDEO [WATCH: HOW A MICHELIN-STARRED RESTAURANT PROCESSES 100 POUNDS OF DRY-AGED FISH PER DAY]( GIF: Daniel Geneen/Murilo Ferreira/Carla Francescutti Editor: Lucy Morales Carlisle   [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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