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Plus, the Derry girls are coming to The Great British Bake Off | [View on the web]( Chef's Special [WHAT IT TAKES TO OPEN THE MOST ANTICIPATED RESTAURANT IN AMERICA]( Gabriela Cámara (Contramar) and Jessica Koslow (Sqirl) each have restaurants that ended up defining a city. Can their first partnership in LA, Onda, do the same? [onda]( Photo by Wonho Frank Lee Entrée [Daniel Patterson’s restaurant revolution that wasn’t]( Three partnerships between rising star Bay Area chefs and the Alta restaurateur drew national media attention, seemingly heralding a change in the restaurant industry. Just over a year later, all three partnerships are over. [The Pete Buttigieg campaign trail diet]( 36 hours of IPAs, Dairy Queen, and pad Thai on the road to the 2020 election. [The cookie sculptor]( To Julia Usher, a cookie is more than an edible object: It’s a blank canvas for stunning, three-dimensional sculptures. [Does staging even matter anymore?]( For generations, the unpaid kitchen internship was a prerequisite for fine dining success. Then came a backlash to the practice of working for free. Where does the stage stand now? [Gird the tent: The Derry girls are coming to The Great British Bake Off]( Two of the most charming shows out there, are coming together for a crossover episode. [Four absurdly specific dining-out tactics from Eater editors]( The team divulges their top tips for better restaurant experiences (and one for eating at home) this week on Eater’s Digest. EATER’S GUIDE TO HOLIDAY SHOPPING [11 Food Books Perfect for Cooking Inspiration, Reading, or Just Showing Off]( From traditional cookbooks to chef memoirs to collaborative projects from food-world change makers. [Stylish kitchen gadgets guaranteed to brighten up any counter]( For your friend who was "torn" between the Aqua Sky and Guava Glaze KitchenAid stand mixers, but went with the white one anyway. Toast of the Town [THE 38 ESSENTIAL SÃO PAULO RESTAURANTS]( From empanadas to Japanese pasteles, sustainable chocolate to Amazonian ants, here’s what to eat in Brazil’s largest city. [empanadas]( Photo: La Guapa / Facebook EYE CANDY [WATCH: WHY TAIWAN CLAIMS BEEF NOODLE SOUP AS ITS SIGNATURE DISH]( [beef noodle soup]( GIF: Iz Harris/Tom Fox/Jared Gay/Lesley Suter/Mangle Kuo 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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