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Plus, the case for dining out on Mondays | Chef's Special Chinese food always connected me to my cul

Plus, the case for dining out on Mondays | [View on the web]( Chef's Special [MY DISCOMFORT WITH COMFORT FOOD]( Chinese food always connected me to my cultural identity. It also continually reminded me of all the ways I didn’t measure up. [discomfort]( Illustration by Nhung Lê Entrée [The subway food vendor crackdown in NYC, explained]( Selling churros to hungry commuters should not be cause for an arrest. [Burger King's Impossible Whopper is at the center of a class action lawsuit]( The plaintiff, who practices a strict vegan diet, says the Impossible Whopper's tagline is misleading because the chain cooks the patties on the same grills as its meat products. [Go out on Mondays]( Restaurants are more relaxed during the first day of the work week, so you can be too. [For more recommendations and pro dining tips — sometimes thoughtful, sometimes weird — sign up for Eater’s newsletter, ‘The Move.’]( [Binge-watch all of your favorite Eater shows on your TV]( Eater is now on Roku. Feed your food and restaurant obsession with hundreds of episodes from around the globe. [Download the Eater channel here](. EATER’S GUIDE TO HOLIDAY SHOPPING [The best, Eater-approved White Elephant gifts]( From better-than-everyday olive oil to that cookbook everyone’s heard of. [Black Friday deals on air fryers are heating up. Should you buy one?]( Here’s what to consider before buying. [13 books to buy food lovers this holiday season]( Eater-recommended novels and memoirs perfect for food and drink obsessives. [Food gifts come in all shapes and sizes. Here’s how to wrap them.]( From an oddly shaped mug to an expected cylinder of wine, how to step up your holiday gift wrapping. Toast of the Town [16 SCRUMPTIOUS PIES TO SWOON OVER IN LOS ANGELES]( From seasonal creations spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg to custard- and cream-filled standbys available year-round, where to indulge in a slice. [Sign up for the Eater LA newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]( [pie]( Photo: Gjusta/Instagram EYE CANDY [WATCH: HOW KNIVES ARE MADE FOR NEW YORK'S BEST RESTAURANTS]( [knife]( GIF: Carla Francescutti/Murilo Ferreira 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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