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Plus, Burger King might owe you $5 | [View on the web]( CHEF’S SPECIAL [WHEN THERE ARE NO MORE FISH]( Climate change, drought, and development have devastated Cambodia's Tonlé Sap Lake, which feeds millions across Southeast Asia. [Kampong Luong]( Photo: Nicolas Axelrod / Ruom ENTRÉE [A look back at 2017's biggest food trends]( Some would say this was a year of confusion, shock, and uncertainty, which is why Americans found comfort in Jamaican cuisine, Unicorn Frappuccinos, and pot edibles. [Chick-fil-A inspires a sincere slow jam from a diehard fan]( A new theme song for anyone who’s ever pulled up to the drive-thru with visions of waffle fries and nuggets dancing in their head, only to come to the tragic realization that it’s Sunday. [The best food brand tweets of 2017]( What a year it’s been for Twitter — Wendy's roasted McDonald's, DiGiorno roasted Papa John's, and Moon Pies just wanted to be loved. [Burger King might owe you $5 if you overpaid for a Croissan’wich]( The burger chain settled a class-action suit alleging that its two-for-one breakfast sandwich deal actually inflated prices. [Feast your eyes on these 15 jaw-dropping restaurants from 2017]( [Hai Hai]( Photo: Kevin Kramer / Eater Twin Cities TOAST OF THE TOWN [25 BOSTON RESTAURANT OPENINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT]( Whether you’re looking for dulce de leche-stuffed French toast or spicy miso ramen, there’s plenty to eat in the city’s varied neighborhoods. For all the latest Boston dining intel, [subscribe to Eater Boston's newsletter](. [spicy miso ramen]( Photo: Rachel Leah Blumenthal / Eater Boston YOU MIGHT LIKE Keep up with the food world’s biggest openings, closings, controversies, and long reads with editor-in-chief Amanda Kludt’s weekly newsletter. [Click here to subscribe now](. eye candy [WATCH: THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN GET NOODLES LIKE THIS IN THE U.S. IS IN SAN DIEGO]( [ramen]( GIF: Eater Video Did a friend [forward you]( this email? [Subscribe now to get Eater in your inbox](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Eater. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.

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