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Mystery Meet's Find Dining Podcast

Mystery Meet's Find Dining Podcast

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Podcast Host: Seth Resler

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Mystery Meet founder Seth Resler gets the inside scoop from local food bloggers on the best restaurants in different cities. Find out where the natives really eat when they go out.

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Where to Eat in Phoenix: Beckett's Table  play >

Where to Eat in Phoenix: Beckett's Table

5/16/2013 | Download File (45.30 MB) - right click to download

In this episode of the Find Dining Podcast, Heather Lauer of CenPho.com recommends Beckett's Tablein Phoenix, where Chef Justin Beckett serves up New American dishes like Green Chili Pork Stew, Short Ribs, and Pork Osso Buco. We discuss and bacon s'mores, Arizona wines and Alice Cooper's Big Unit. Read more about Beckett's Table on CenPho.com Visit the Beckett's Table website Beckett's Table is located at 3717 E. Indian School Road Read Heather's book, Bacon: A Love Story Chef Chris Bianco runs Pizzeria Bianco Chef Nobuo Fukuda run Nubuo at Teeter House Check out Chef Silvana's Barrio Cafe Short Leash Hot Dogs and Mama Toledo's are moving in together Schreiner's Fine Sausage is a European deli Order a wine from Dos Cabeza Winery Heather recommends: Grilled Cheese with Pancetta Deviled Eggs Cheese and Bread Board Green Chili Pork Stew Short Ribs Pork Osso Buco Fig & Pecan Pie Chocolate Dipped Bacon S'mores Phoenix Dining Districts to Explore: Central Avenue and Camelback Road: "It doesn't really have a name, but this is the hottest spot in town at the moment." Roosevelt Row Arcadia Phoenix Food Events: Devoured Culinary Classic (March) Arizona Taco Festival (October) Chiles and Chocolate at the Desert Botanical Garden (November) Food Truck Fridays at Phoenix Market (Fridays) Food for Thought: Q: Which famous rockstar owns a sports bar/restaurant in Downtown Phoenix? A: Alice Cooper. Out of the Frying Pan Picks: Favorite Food Truck: Short Leash Hot Dogs Restaurant with the Best View: Compass Arizona Grill Favorite Mexican Restaurant: Tacos Atoyac Favorite Butcher Shop: The Pork Shop Favorite Place to Get a Burger: Luncha Libre

Where to Eat in Toronto: Le Select Bistro  play >

Where to Eat in Toronto: Le Select Bistro

5/9/2013 | Download File (41.52 MB) - right click to download

In this episode of the Find Dining Podcast, Viviana Machado of Foodies Inked offers up another great restaurant recommendation: Le Select Bistroin toronto, where Chef Albert Ponzo serves up French dishes like Beef Cheeks & Duck Confit. We discuss bone marrow, beef cheeks and Tim Hortons' Dubai invasion. Read more about Le Select Bistro on Foodies Inked Visit the Le Select Bistro website Le Select Bistro is located at 432 wellington Street West Check out the Food Bloggers of Canada Tim Hortons: Now available in Dubai Chef Lynne Crawford of Ruby Watchco hosts the TV show Pitchin' In Chef Mark McEwan has a number of Toronto restaurants and a grocery store Viviana recommends: Moussels Bone Marrow Beef Cheeks Duck Confit Chocolate Cake with passion fruit sorbet Toronto Dining Districts to Explore: Queen West The Entertainment District Kensington Market The Annex Toronto Food Events: The Food and Wine Expo (November) Diner en Blanc Toronto  (Summer) Food for Thought: Q: Name three Canadian food staples. A: Maple syrup, canadian bacon, and poutine. Out of the Frying Pan Picks: Favorite Food Truck: Buster's Sea Cove Favorite Place to Go For an Original Cocktail: Spirit House Favorite Place to Buy Cheese: Cheese Boutique Most Romantic Restaurant: Canoe Favorite Place to Get Coffee: Sense Appeal Favorite Colombian Restaurant: http://somamedia.net/mitierra/

Where to Eat in Cleveland: The Greenhouse Tavern  play >

Where to Eat in Cleveland: The Greenhouse Tavern

5/2/2013 | Download File (45.52 MB) - right click to download

In this episode of the Find Dining Podcast, Amanda Hicken of Clue Into Cleveland offers up another great restaurant recommendation: The Greenhouse Tavernin Cleveland, Ohio, where Chef Jonathon Sawyer serves up French and seasonally inspired gastropub dishes like Roasted Pig's Head and Animal Style Frites. We talk about urban gardens, pickle bars, and eating eye sockets. Read more about The Greenhouse Tavern on Clue Into Cleveland Visit the The Greenhouse Tavern website The Greenhouse Tavern is located at 2038 E 4th Street in Cleveland Don't believe what Forbes says about Cleveland Visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum The Cleveland Museum of Art is free! Shop at the West Side Market The Glass Bubble Project blows (glass) Chef Michael Symon (also of The Chew) hasn't forgotten his Cleveland roots Chef Chris Hodgson hails from Cleveland Cabbage rolls and pierogis are big in Cleveland Check out beer from Great Lakes Brewing, Market Garden Brewery and Nano Brew Amanda recommends: Hand Ground Beef Tartar Crispy Hominy Crispy Chicken Wings Confit Roasted Pig's Head Animal Style Frites Buttered Popcorn Pot de Crème Jeni’s Ice Cream A "Kitchen Coffee" to thank the restaurant Cleveland, Ohio Dining Districts to Explore: Ohio City Tremont Downtown Cleveland, Ohio Food Events: Taste of the Browns (Fall) Silver Spoon Awards (hosted by Cleveland Magazine) (Spring) Dinner in the Dark (monthly, year-round) Food for Thought: Q: What nationally known Italian chef got his start in Cleveland? A: Chef Boyardee. Out of the Frying Pan Picks: Best Beer Selection: Buckeye Beer Engine Favorite Place to Eat Near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Winks Bar and Grille Favorite Place for Breakfast: Café Melissa Favorite Place for Drinks After Work: Velvet Tango Room Favorite Place to Get a Burger: B Spot Favorite Place for Outdoor Dining: Reddstone Favorite Place to Buy Cheese: The West Side Market Best Place for a First Date: L'Albatros Brasserie + Bar (fancy) or Happy Dog (casual)

Where to Eat in Washington D.C.: Lavagna  play >

Where to Eat in Washington D.C.: Lavagna

4/25/2013 | Download File (41.80 MB) - right click to download

In this episode of the Find Dining Podcast, Becca Clara Love of Bitches Who Brunch offers up another great restaurant recommendation: Lavagnain Washington, DC, where Chef Alex Ripley serves up locally sourced Italian dishes like bruschetta, ravioli riccota and tiramisu. We talk about the secret to Ethiopian food, chili cheese fries, and where to find bottomless mimosas for Sunday brunch. Read more about Lavagna on Bitches Who Brunch Visit the Lavagna website "Lavagna" means "chalkboard" in Italian Lavagna is located at 538 8th Street SE Try Ethiopian food at Etete Follow great chefs like Jose Andrés and Michel Richard Keep an eye on Teddy Folkman of Grandville Moore's Mike Isabella of Graffiato and Bandalero has a pizza called 'The Jersey Shore' and Prosecco on tap Over craft cocktails at The Columbia Room in The Passenger is where the real deals in D.C. happen There's a great French joint called Le Diplomate Rasika has awesome modern Indian cuisine Becca recommends: The Charcuterie The Bruschetta The Ravioli Riccota The Chesapeake Rockfish The Tiramisu Washington, D.C. Dining Districts to Explore: U Street & 14th H Street Northeast Chinatown/Penn Quarter Washington, D.C. Food Events: National Cherry Blossom Festival (Spring) Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival (June) March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction (November and February) Embassy Chef Challenge (March) Brewer's Ball (March) Farragut Friday features great food trucks Truckeroo Festival (May) Food for Thought: Q: What famous D.C. restaurant is known for it’s chili cheese fries? A: Ben's Chili Bowl. Out of the Frying Pan Picks: Favorite Steakhouse: J&G Steakhouse Favorite Place for a Night Out with the Girls: POV Favorite French Restaurants: Le Grenier and Le Deplomate Favorite Sushi Restaurant: Sei Favorite Place for a Business Lunch: Boqueria Best Places for Brunch: Masa 14 and El Centro

Where to Eat in Austin: Ramen Tatsu-ya  play >

Where to Eat in Austin: Ramen Tatsu-ya

4/18/2013 | Download File (45.84 MB) - right click to download

Subscribe or leave a review in iTunes. In this episode of the Find Dining Podcast, Kristin Sheppard of the Mad Betty blog offers up another great restaurant recommendation: Ramen Tatsu-yain Austin, where Chef Tatsu Aikawa serves up Japanese dishes like Tokotsu Original Ramen. We talk about Texas barbecue, the difference between Tex-Mex and Mexican, and how beets and brussel sprouts are having a moment. Read more about Ramen Tatsu-ya on Mad Betty Visit the Ramen Tatsu-ya website Ramen Tatsu-ya is located at 8557 Research Blvd, Ste. 126 Bloggers help bloggers in the Austin Food Bloggers Alliance Try Texas BBQ at The Salt Lick or Franklin Barbecue Top Chef Season 9 Champion Paul Qui has the East Side King food truck and Hole in the Wall Adam Richman of Man vs. Food isn't dead yet Kristin recommends: Gyoza Potstickers Tokotsu Original Ramen Mochi Austin Dining Districts to Explore: South Austin North Austin Austin Food Events: The Hot Sauce Festival (August) Austin Food and Wine Festival (April) Austin City Limits (October) Food for Thought: Q: What is Austin's signature drink? A: The Mexican Martini. Out of the Frying Pan Picks: Favorite Steak House: The Roaring Fork Favorite Food Truck: Chi'Lantro Favorite Bar to Watch the Game: Red's Porch Favorite Place for Tex-Mex: Trudy's Favorite Place for Mexican Food: Curra's Grill Favorite Name for a Restaurant: Banger's

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