Plus all the food news you missed this week Be careful out there. | [View on the web]( [from the editor] Hey everyone, In February, I dined in the quiet backyard of a trendy Mexican restaurant in Brooklyn with a friend I hadnât seen in awhile. We caught up on each otherâs lives, on work, on post-pandemic vacation dreams. And we gossiped. About someone in particular. At length. Of course that person was sitting at the next table, which I noticed on my way to the bathroom, where I hastily texted my friend and accomplice. How long had she been sitting there? What did she hear? Did we say her name? Can we hear what sheâs saying? Is she also being indiscrete and therefore must not know we are also within earshot? We went into a full spiral. Turns out I'm rusty at this! But it's not just me. At another outdoor dinner a few weeks later, a friend of mine asked the waiter for âa wineâ when he asked what she wanted to drink. Another stood up to leave before we paid the bill. Meanwhile, a colleague told me this week he is relearning to withhold burps while socializing. I doubt you need the reminder that weâre all, at best, a little out of practice at all dining out and socializing (and at worst, completely feral). But remember weâre all in the same boat. And if you want to share your awkward re-entry stories (or even stories about weirdo customers where you work), Iâm here for it (amanda@eater.com). [On Eater](#) â Registration is live for the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, aka the $28.6 billion in government grants covering full-year 2020 losses (up to $10 million). They will start handing out grants on Monday, prioritizing establishments owned by women, veterans, or people from economically and socially disadvantaged groups. [Here's our explainer on the program](. â Portland is [once again closing indoor dining]( as cases continue to rise, but across the country, New Yorkâs mayor would like the city to [fully reopen by July 1](. â Recipe site Epicurious will [no longer publish new beef recipes](. â Responding to restaurant complaints (and legislative commission caps), delivery company DoorDash [announced a more flexible tiered pricing program]( for restaurants. â Filing under The Rich Get Richer: While most restaurateurs limp out of this pandemic, Major Food Group opened four restaurants so far this year and have [nine more planned before the end of 2021](. â LA chef David Schlosser threw shade at Japanese restaurants for not respecting and promoting the cuisine the way he does at his restaurant Shibumi. The blowback [was immediate and predictable](. [Photo of vegetable focaccia slabs]( [Piccolinaâs focaccia in D.C. | Rey Lopez]( â D.C. is enjoying an enviable [focaccia boom](. â A somewhat offensive and[excessively tacky trailer park-themed bar]( opened in Houston. â When my co-worker Jamesy went to South Korea in December to see his family for the first time in seven years, he had to quarantine in a facility for 14 days. There was no bed, but they delivered delicious dosiraks three times a day. Here's [his food diary](. â Ryan Sutton [files on an exciting destination]( for both Korean wings and Nashville-style hot chicken sandwiches in New York. â Feeling very jealous of people in LA and San Francisco who can order [these beautiful egg tarts and caneles]( from Spoons Patisserie. â Watch as my podcast co-host Dan Geneen [visits America's only eel farm](. Skip ahead to minute nine to see him try to butcher one. [Off Eater](#) â Julia Moskin has a [jaw-dropping exposé]( (even for these times) of the work culture (racist, sexist, dangerous) and business practices (deceitful!) of Willows Inn, the locavore destination off the coast of Washington State. [NYT] â Welcome to [the golden age of pizza in America](. [F&W] â Guy Fieri [recently renewed his contract]( through 2024, and the alleged eight-figure deal is "said to be the biggest talent deal of its kind for Discovery Inc." [THR] â The allure of the [Japanese fruit sando](. [Atlas Obscura] Take care, and if you like this newsletter, [please forward it to a friend](. â Amanda If you arenât subscribed to this newsletter, [you can sign up right here](. [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Eater.
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