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Plus, the Dallas chef seeking to redefine our understanding of Southern cuisine Plus, the Dallas chef seeking to redefine our understanding of Southern cuisine | [View on the web]( TODAY'S FEATURE [YOU CAN (AND ABSOLUTELY SHOULD) MAKE MAC AND CHEESE ICE CREAM AT HOME]( How to make Van Leeuwen’s savory-sweet flavor using Kraft mac and cheese. [Four scoops of Kraft mac and cheese ice cream in a bowl]( Photo: Louiie Victa TOP NEWS [All the best Japanese snacks to eat while watching the Olympics]( Enjoy white peach gummies, whole grain biscuit Kit Kats, and a bag of mala spice Calbee Grill-A-Corn while watching your favorite athletes go for the gold. [The Dallas chef seeking to redefine our understanding of Southern cuisine]( At her long-awaited restaurant Roots Southern Table, Top Chef alum Tiffany Derry wants to prove there’s so much more to the vibrant world of Southern food than mac and cheese. [SF pop-up El Chino Grande slings Taiwanese night market food as reimagined by a child of immigrants]( Through the casual pop-up industry vet chef Chris Yang explores and infuses his Taiwanese heritage with Japanese, Hawaiian, and American influences. [NYC ‘assessing’ CDC mask recommendations for restaurants, other indoor spaces]( New Yorkers in every borough should wear masks indoors, under an updated list of guidelines from the Center for Disease Control. [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( EATER CITY UPDATES [12 RESTAURANTS TO SPLURGE ON AN UPSCALE DINNER IN AUSTIN]( Where to go big for a special occasion, or for no reason at all. [Sign up for the Eater Austin newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]( [A red snapper dish, presented in a fine dining restaurant]( Photo: Hestia/Facebook EATER WINE CLUB [SOMETIMES, THE BEST WINE SHOP IS YOUR LOCAL GAS STATION]( A growing number of gas stations across the U.S. are offering bottles made by small producers. [Love to learn more and talk about wine? Join Eater Wine Club to interact with some of the best wine professionals.]( [Wine]( Illustration: Naya-Cheyenne [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. View our [Privacy Policy]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2021. All rights reserved.

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