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Everything to know about 'The Bear' ahead of tonight’s premiere ?

Everything to know about 'The Bear' ahead of tonight’s premiere                   [View on web]( Photo illustration by Lille Allen; see below for full credits [WHEN IT'S THIS HOT, EAT LIKE A TODDLER]( Snack plates are an obvious choice on brutally hot summer days.   TOP NEWS [Everything you need to know about 'The Bear' ahead of the season 3 premiere]( [The dramatic, divisive, and delightfully cheffy Chicago show returns to Hulu for Season 3 on Wednesday, June 26.]( [The latest 'Top Chef' winner will steer recently deceased chef James Kent’s legacy in NYC’s Flatiron]( [Time and Tide will open in the fall, with Danny Garcia as head chef.]( [A roasted cod with Old Bay potatoes recipe to tide over seaside cravings]( [A riff on fish and chips, this dinner for one evokes a day at the ocean, tartar sauce included.]( [3 degrees and $100M of product: What it’s like to work a shift in a cold storage facility]( [Cold storage warehouses are essential to America’s food system. In “Frostbite,” Nicola Twilley tries out a shift alongside the Americold workers who form one link in our vast cold chain.]( [Sneaky beans, bougie baking mix, and more takeaways from the Fancy Food Show]( [I traversed the expo’s cheese-stuffed aisles to see what we can expect in our shoppy shops and grocery stores in the coming months.]( [Why Atlanta’s famous restaurants are so expensive and how to try them for less]( [Dining out at star-powered restaurants is pricey, but affording a meal by the greats just got easier.](   Erika Adams/Eater Boston [NEW ENGLAND DOUGHNUTS WORTH THE DRIVE]( [Planning a mini-getaway around the region? Grab some doughnuts at one (or more) of these excellent shops.]( [Sign up for the Eater Boston newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]([→](   TODAY'S VIDEO [WATCH: HOW AN EXPERT CHEF MAKES THE PERFECT FOIE GRAS TOAST]( GIF: Samuel Clonts/Daniel Geneen/Christine Quach/Murilo Ferreira/Lucy Morales Carlisle   [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,1701 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.

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