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Plus, the story of St. Patrick’s Day’s most controversial drink | CHEF’S SPECIAL The

Plus, the story of St. Patrick’s Day’s most controversial drink | [View on the web]( CHEF’S SPECIAL [ANTHONY BOURDAIN’S HUNGRY GHOSTS IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART]( The globe-trotting chef’s new comic book series promises a gruesome kitchen nightmare. [cover of hungry ghosts]( Photo: Hungry Ghosts/Facebook ENTRÉE [David Chang’s Má Pêche will close this summer after 8 years in NYC]( This marks the first time one of the Momofuku emperor’s full-service restaurants is closing completely. [Critics are panning Jimmy Buffett’s boozy Margaritaville musical]( “If ever there were a time to be drunk in the theater, this is it,” writes Jesse Green of the New York Times. [NYT gave three stars to Junebaby in a rave review]( Chef Edouardo Jordan’s Seattle restaurant, which Eater critic Bill Addison named the best new restaurant of 2017, has been lauded as “a celebration of black Southern food.” [Writer and activist Lindy West and Jessica Valenti on fatness and ordering at restaurants]( “We praise fat people for very dangerous, disordered eating patterns — and it’s violent and scary.” — Lindy West [How Irish is Irish potato candy, really?]( The sweet, spud-shaped confection isn’t even from Ireland. [Seven rules for pouring a Guinness]( There’s more to serving this brew than just pulling a tap. [The Irish Car Bomb is St. Patrick’s Day's most controversial drink]( Why does this beer cocktail inspire feelings of loathing? TOAST OF THE TOWN [15 ESSENTIAL RAMEN SPOTS IN SAN FRANCISCO]( Tsukemen, chicken paitan, and tonkotsu bowls for your slurping pleasure. [For more local dining intel, subscribe to Eater SF’s newsletter.]( [tonkasu ramen]( Photo: Yelp eye candy [WATCH: SUMO HONEY TOAST STUFFED WITH CUSTARD, MOCHI, MATCHA, MACARONS, AND ICE CREAM]( [sumo toast]( 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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