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The chef couple behind a Michelin-starred restaurant just quit Evan Sung At restaurants across the c

The chef couple behind a Michelin-starred restaurant just quit [View on web]( Evan Sung [WHY IS SKATE WING SUDDENLY ON EVERY RESTAURANT MENU?]( At restaurants across the country, the once-underappreciated fish is now the dish of the moment.   TOP NEWS [The chef couple behind Michelin-starred Marlena in SF just quit effective immediately]( [Husband-and-wife team chef David Fisher and pastry chef Serena Chow Fisher catapulted Marlena to Michelin status. Now they’ve announced a sudden split with the Bernal Heights restaurant.]( [Graham Elliot takes Fort Worth]( [With a new restaurant partnership and the opening of Le Margot, this ‘MasterChef’ is getting comfortable in Cowtown.]( [Did you catch these Bay Area easter eggs in ‘The Bear’?]( [A James Beard Award-winning cookbook and local chocolate company make brief appearances in the second season of the hit show.]( [LA’s viral sensation serving shawarma crunch wraps and Cheetos quesadillas arrives in NYC]( [Fatima’s Grill is heating up dining options in Brooklyn, which is great, considering]([another California chain is trying to sell $17 tacos to New Yorkers]([.]( [Mix and match your way to the new drink of the summer]( [When done right, these 15 hybrid cocktail recipes—Dirty Martini Highball to Sidecar 75—offer a fresh perspective on old standbys. (via]([Punch]()    [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   G’s Pizza [THE ESSENTIAL PIZZERIAS TO KNOW AROUND ATLANTA]( [Pizza has become seriously big business in and around Atlanta.]( [Sign up for the Eater Atlanta newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps →](   TODAY'S VIDEO [WATCH: HOW THE MCINTOSH FAMILY IS KEEPING ONE OF GEORGIA’S LAST OYSTER FARMS ALIVE]( GIF: Daniel Geneen/Murilo Ferreira/Nick Mazzocchi/Christian Moreno   [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 © 2023. All rights reserved.

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