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Plus, Downtown Nashville restaurants one year after the Christmas morning bombing [View on web]( Illustration by [Joules Garcia]( [HOW THE PANDEMIC KNOCKED CHEFS OFF THEIR PEDESTAL]( In an excerpt from his book “The Next Supper,” Corey Mintz calls for a future in which workers are celebrated above chefs. TOP NEWS [Biggest hopes for the restaurant industry in 2022]( [A wish list for the new year.]( [One year after the Christmas morning bombing, Downtown Nashville restaurants are still recovering]( [Several downtown Nashville restaurants continue their rebuilding process, while locals mourn the loss of other longtime restaurants over the last year.]( [What dates have to do with Christmas, the Temple of Dendur, and ‘America’s Arabia.’]( [Dates often get served up around the holidays, but the fruit’s religious significance is bigger than you might think. Hear all about it on the latest episode of]([Gastropod]([.]( A guide to Chicago restaurant and bar references in HBO’s South Side]( [South Side showcases Chicago like no other TV show.]( [How Chicago’s farmers markets survive during Winter]( [Creative partnerships allow vendors from Green City Market and others to thrive even during the colder months.](  [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Ilana Panich-Linsman/Netflix Eat like the Fab 5 at all of the Austin restaurants featured in the new Queer Eye]( [The hit Netflix show finally debuted its sixth season set in Austin on New Year’s Eve, with several Austin restaurant personalities prominently featured.]( [Sign up for the Eater Austin newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps. →]( TODAY'S VIDEO [WATCH: THE SECRETS OF NEW YORK’S BEST BAGEL]( GIF: Murilo Ferreira/Carla Francescutti  [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe](param=today). View our [Privacy Notice]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 11, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved.

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