How to Get Into Any Restaurant
Podcast |
Eater's Digest
Publisher |
Eater
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Food
Restaurants
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Aug 09, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:36:58
Going to popular, hyped-up restaurants is both an obsession and an occupational hazard for editors at Eater. So we've all had our fair share of lines, multi-hour waits, and shut outs. On the first episode of Eater’s Digest, we gathered Eater editors’ best tips and tricks for getting into restaurants with long waits, and then put a theory of our own to the test on a recent Saturday night at five of New York’s most notoriously busy restaurants. Plus, we discuss some of the biggest food news stories of the week, from a scourge of seagulls on the Jersey Coast, to the most recent shady move from a major food delivery service and more. Stories: Yelp Funneling Calls Through Grubhub Birds of Prey for Hire Mushroom In Laws Not-So-Biodegradable Bowls Hosts: Amanda Kludt (@kludt), Editor in Chief, Eater Daniel Geneen (@danielgeneen), Producer, Eater More to explore: Check out more great reporting from the Eater newsroom. Subscribe to Amanda’s weekly newsletter here. Follow Us: Eater.com Facebok.com/Eater YouTube.com/Eater @eater on Twitter and Instagram Get in Touch: digest@eater.com About Eater: Eater obsessively covers the world through the lens of food, telling stories via audio, television, digital video, and publications in 24 cities across the US and UK.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Going to popular, hyped-up restaurants is both an obsession and an occupational hazard for editors at Eater. So we've all had our fair share of lines, multi-hour waits, and shut outs. On the first episode of Eater’s Digest, we gathered Eater editors’ best tips and tricks for getting into restaurants with long waits, and then put a theory of our own to the test on a recent Saturday night at five of New York’s most notoriously busy restaurants. Plus, we discuss some of the biggest food news stories of the week, from a scourge of seagulls on the Jersey Coast, to the most recent shady move from a major food delivery service and more. Stories: Yelp Funneling Calls Through Grubhub Birds of Prey for Hire Mushroom In Laws Not-So-Biodegradable Bowls Hosts: Amanda Kludt (@kludt), Editor in Chief, Eater Daniel Geneen (@danielgeneen), Producer, Eater More to explore: Check out more great reporting from the Eater newsroom. Subscribe to Amanda’s weekly newsletter here. Follow Us: Eater.com Facebok.com/Eater YouTube.com/Eater @eater on Twitter and Instagram Get in Touch: digest@eater.com About Eater: Eater obsessively covers the world through the lens of food, telling stories via audio, television, digital video, and publications in 24 cities across the US and UK.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Going to popular, hyped-up restaurants is both an obsession and an occupational hazard for editors at Eater. So we've all had our fair share of lines, multi-hour waits, and shut outs.

On the first episode of Eater’s Digest, we gathered Eater editors’ best tips and tricks for getting into restaurants with long waits, and then put a theory of our own to the test on a recent Saturday night at five of New York’s most notoriously busy restaurants. Plus, we discuss some of the biggest food news stories of the week, from a scourge of seagulls on the Jersey Coast, to the most recent shady move from a major food delivery service and more.

Stories:

Yelp Funneling Calls Through Grubhub

city-new-jersey-raptors-chasing-seagulls-boardwalk-20190805.html">Birds of Prey for Hire

Mushroom In Laws

Not-So-Biodegradable Bowls

Hosts:

Amanda Kludt (@kludt), Editor in Chief, Eater

Daniel Geneen (@danielgeneen), Producer, Eater

More to explore:

Check out more great reporting from the Eater newsroom.

Subscribe to Amanda’s weekly newsletter here.

Follow Us:

Eater.com

Facebok.com/Eater

YouTube.com/Eater

@eater on Twitter and Instagram

Get in Touch:

digest@eater.com

About Eater:

Eater obsessively covers the world through the lens of food, telling stories via audio, television, digital video, and publications in 24 cities across the US and UK. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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