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The sleepy easternmost end of Long Island wakes up at the end of May to become the summer playground for surfers, hipsters, posers and weekenders -- rubbing elbows with fishermen, families and locals. Each year, more of the classic spots are being sold off, getting a makeover and becoming part of the new vibe of this seaside resort town. But while there is enormous change, some things remain a constant. Here is our chefs’ video guide to 24-hours in Montauk, featuring both old and new eating & drinking spots.
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New Smyrna Beach is the quaint beach town that time forgot with the nickname "Shark Bite Capital of the World."
A chefs' eating and drinking video guide to where surfers, hipsters, fishermen and locals all rub elbows in this seaside resort town.
Join chef Esther Choi on her insider's tour of Koreatowns in both Manhattan and Queens.
Discover the favorite Brooklyn neighborhood bars of bartenders Ivy Mix and Julie Reiner and learn more about their own place, Leyenda.
Highlights from the 2016 Charleston Wine + Food and music by gospel singers Spiritually Yours.
WATCH | "It's Thanksgiving in a glass," says bartender Julie Reiner (Clover Club, Flatiron Lounge, Pegu Club, Leyenda) on her favorite Thanksgiving cocktail, the New York Sour.
An insider's video tour of Koreatown in Flushing, Queens with chef Esther Choi of Mokbar. Get her tips on which dishes to order from the menu.
Seminole Heights is where you'll find the creative community and hot new restaurants. Chef Greg Baker talks about he fell in love with the neighborhood in our FED TV series My Backyard.
Sun Noodle is the Rolls Royce of artisan ramen noodles and the number one choice for chefs around the world. You can try their noodles at the Ramen Lab in Nolita.
Nom Wah Tea Parlor is the oldest dim sum restaurant in New York City and make their egg rolls the traditional way...using eggs.
A video featuring chef Esther Choi as your guide to second floor restaurants in New York's Koreatown, where the soju flows and flows.
Local chefs give the basics in part one of our Grand Cayman video series.
Meet the Grand Cayman chefs who give their insider recommendations and tips for visiting the island. Here they talk about their own restaurants.
Where to eat in Grand Cayman? Let these local chefs be your guide.
Follow the smoke to the best jerk chicken stand in Grand Cayman.