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A summary of Keith Lee’s D.C. visit                   [View on web]( Photo illustration by Lille Allen; see below for full credits [A BUTTERY CORN AND SHRIMP DISH IDEAL FOR THE END OF SUMMER]( [This dinner for one showcases ingredients that reach peak deliciousness in mere minutes.](   TOP NEWS [The Keith Lee effect: D.C. area restaurants sell out after TikTok critic’s visits]( [The food critic’s ratings across the D.C. area — and why less than half of his reviews will make it to his TikTok account.]( [Which zucchini bread recipe makes the most out of summer abundance?]( [Zucchini bread is a great way to use up an excess of summer squash, but not all recipes are created equal.]( [Foxtrot brings back 45 former vendors as September return inches closer]( [Founder Mike LaVitola also teases comebacks in Wicker Park and Willis Tower.](   [‘Top Chef’ alum Nini Nguyen’s guide to dining in New Orleans]( [The chef, cookbook author, and New Orleans native knows where to get the city’s best banh mi, pho, and martinis.]( [One of South America’s most celebrated sushi restaurants debuts in Miami]( [Noe Sushi Bar brings its famous cuisine to the U.S. for the first time.]( [A modern Mexican chef opens one of LA’s most ambitious new steakhouses]( [Chef Wes Ávila’s Monterrey-inspired grill house debuts September 6 with dry-aged cuts and handmade tortillas.](   GB in Detroit [METRO DETROIT’S 12 BEST RESTAURANTS FOR PASTA]( [In-house milling, old-school red sauce joints, and coastal Italian inspiration.]( [Sign up for the Eater Detroit newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]([→](   TODAY'S VIDEO //link.eater.com/click/36556792.39597/aHR0cHM6Ly95b3V0dS5iZS9uNDNoamtfQUx1MD9zaT1Icmtpd3ZGVnlhWUttY3hHJnVlaWQ9NmM1M2I2M2E4ZTNmYWQ3MGFkNGVmMTMwMDQ1Mjc0Mzc/61436a767b51b35caf6c365fB89e11938//link.eater.com/click/36556792.39597/aHR0cHM6Ly95b3V0dS5iZS9uNDNoamtfQUx1MD9zaT1Icmtpd3ZGVnlhWUttY3hHJnVlaWQ9NmM1M2I2M2E4ZTNmYWQ3MGFkNGVmMTMwMDQ1Mjc0Mzc/61436a767b51b35caf6c365fC89e11938[WATCH: HOW A RAMEN NOODLE FACTORY MAKES 300,000 NOODLE ORDERS A DAY]( GIF: Carla Francescutti/Murilo Ferreira/Christian Moreno   [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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