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World-renowned chef Massimo Bottura debuts a new restaurant in the U.S.

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This beloved supermarket’s mascots are going on tour

This beloved supermarket’s mascots are going on tour                   [View on web]( [WORLD-RENOWNED CHEF MASSIMO BOTTURA DEBUTS TORNO SUBITO IN DOWNTOWN MIAMI]( [“I didn’t choose Miami; Miami chose me!” said Bottura.](   TOP NEWS [This supermarket’s mascots are so beloved, they’re going on tour]( [At Stew Leonard’s, a singing character known as Diva Cheese has inspired the supermarket to double down on its animatronics.]( [Umeboshi paste lends a salty, sour tang to everything it touches]( [This pickled plum paste from Japan is an asset to both cocktails and pasta dishes.]( [Inside celebrity chef Kwame Onwuachi’s long-awaited return to D.C.]( [Dōgon swings open inside the Salamander DC on Monday, September 9.](   [I fear I need every color from the new Jarritos nail polish line]( [The iconic Mexican soda brand partnered with Cirque Colors on a new line that’s giving peak end-of-summer refreshment.]( [Put tomatoes on your ice cream]( [It’s the perfect, unexpected treat for the last days of the summer.]( [Our favorite easy frozen cocktails]( [From a frozen Mojito to a Henny Colada and more.]((via [Punch]()   Moto Deli [THE BEST SANDWICHES IN SAN DIEGO]( [From grilled fish tortas using classic telera bread to pork-packed banh mi and melty, mustard-slathered Cubanos, these are the eleven sandwich spots to try right now.]( //link.eater.com/click/36422569.52601/aHR0cHM6Ly9zYW5kaWVnby5lYXRlci5jb20vMjAxNy8zLzMwLzE1MTEyNDU4L2VhdGVyLXNhbi1kaWVnby1yZXN0YXVyYW50LW5ld3NsZXR0ZXI_dWVpZD02YzUzYjYzYThlM2ZhZDcwYWQ0ZWYxMzAwNDUyNzQzNw/61436a767b51b35caf6c365fC26e79cad[Sign up for the Eater San Diego newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps. →](   TODAY'S VIDEO [WATCH: HOW THE LARGEST LOBSTER CO. IN MAINE PROCESSES OVER 600,000 POUNDS PER WEEK]( GIF: Carla Francescutti, Connor Reid, Nick Mazzocchi, 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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