THE HOMEPAGE OF OUR WEBSITE WLKY.COM. LOUISVILLE HAS LOST ONE OF ITS MOST ICONIC CHEFS, CHEF ANOOSH SHARIATMADARI DIED EARLIER TODAY FOLLOWING A SIX AND A HALF YEAR BATTLE WITH CANCER. HE WAS 67.
A Thai cook who became the first Bangkok street food vendor to earn a coveted Michelin star has said she plans to retire, possibly as early as next year. Jay Fai shot to international fame in 2018 ...
The individual has been identified as Lance Seeto, a well-known chef and restaurant owner who was living alone in an apartment on the street. FBC News understands that Seeto’s restaurant employees had ...
Saturday night's dinner service will be the last served at Mourad, the acclaimed San Francisco Moroccan restaurant opened by chef and restaurateur Mourad Lahlou. Lahlou opened Mourad in San ...
SEOUL – A chef made famous by a hit Netflix show is poised to boost South Korea’s struggling initial public offering (IPO) market, listing his restaurant chain in a deal that may value his ...
A chef at a popular Ibiza restaurant has been charged by police after he allegedly assaulted a German customer who sent back food. They said the 37-year-old Spaniard shouted aggressively as he ...
Celebrated chef and restaurateur Guy Grossi suggested he may cut ties with Jon Adgemis and his embattled pub empire Public Hospitality Group. Mr Adgemis built the hospitality group that spans more ...
On the heels of eliminated chef Dorzon's departure, via a double cooking elimination round, host Tituss Burgess returns to tell the trio of remaining chefs that they must cook again for a new VIP ...
An award-winning chef is being remembered as “the kind of person you meet once in a lifetime” after he died suddenly while overseas. Perth grandfather and award-winning top chef Patrick O ...
The upscale chef-driven restaurant PostBoy, which aims to be a regional dining destination, plans to open Nov. 1 in New Buffalo, Michigan, and is planning a dinner series that will feature star ...
A Canadian chef and TikTok star has stirred the pot and triggered Kiwis after he cheekily trash-talked a classic New Zealand meal, labelling it worse than slop they serve in cafeterias.
Beloved Iron Chef commentator Yukio Hattori has died. The Japanese food critic and television presenter, whose real name was Yukihiko Someya, was pronounced dead at a hospital in Tokyo on Friday, Oct.