Nadia Chaudhury, Eater National

Nadia Chaudhury

Eater National

Austin, TX, United States

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Past:
  • Eater National
  • The Awl
  • UPROXX
  • Condé Nast Traveler

Past articles by Nadia:

How Austin Restaurant Olamaie Is Feeding Local Groups in Need While Supporting Texas Farms

Boosted by aid from the LEE Initiative, chef Michael Fojtasek fed local organizations in need of hot meals while buying up frozen produce from local farms → Read More

Austin Breweries and Restaurants Offering Drinkable Water During the City’s Water Boil Notice

A running list of Austin restaurants and breweries offering clean water during the city’s water boil notice → Read More

Texans Are Looking to Make Tacos the Official State Dish

Plus JuiceLand opens in Domain Northside, and more news → Read More

‘Roseanne’ Restaurant Is Coming to Life at SXSW

The Lanford Lunch Box will serve up loose-meat sandwiches and root beers → Read More

What’s Your Best Misheard Lyric? –

I thought Van Halen’s “Panama!” was “Animal!” And every time David Lee Roth said “Panama,” I thought it was “animal.” Cause why the fuck would there be a butt rock song about a tiny Central American… → Read More

Franklin Barbecue Dabbles in the Art of Chocolate

Aaron Franklin’s annual cookout at the Feast Portland, the city's food festival, is as hard to get into as Franklin Barbecue itself. But now everyone can try his legendary brisket in the form of chocolate. The pitmaster collaborated with David Briggs of Portland’s Xocolatl de David for a chocolate series in honor of the festival’s fifth anniversary. Xocolatl de David was first known for its… → Read More

What Cover Song Did You Hear First? —

If imitation is flattery, then cover songs are full-on tributes → Read More

What Cover Song Did You Hear Before The Original?

And what do you think is the “real” version now?Image: RyanWe asked people which cover song they heard first, when they learned it was a cover song, and whether they think of the cover or the original first.Maria ... → Read More

Where to Eat and Drink at SXSW, Eater's Ultimate Guide

It’s here: Austin is now in full SXSW mode. Here is Eater's helpful one-stop shop to all of the necessary eating and drinking guides for the festival and beyond, plus information on related... → Read More

Everything You Need to Know about Food at SXSW

Aside from panels, educational events, films, music, and so on, SXSW is also all about free food and drinks, and weird extravagant events. Eater poured over the many listings to pick out the best of the food and drink-related spectacles going on. This year, there are no ginormous Doritos vending machines or barbecue centers. Instead, it’s a bit more scaled back with coffee and tortilla… → Read More

Where to Celebrate Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday in Austin

Laissez les bons temps rouler. → Read More

The Saddest Austin Restaurant, Bar, and Food Truck Closings of 2015

Potential plans for an "adult-oriented" business are in the works for the building housing the club. → Read More

Austin Bakery Heatmap: The Best Holiday Baked Goods

Tis the season for sugary sweets. → Read More

Franklin Barbecue Bans All Line Holders

Applies to BBQ Fast Pass and Favor. → Read More

Terrible Summer Camp Counselors We've Known (And Been)

The conclusion of a two-week series on the pull of bad influences in our lives and in the culture. Summer camp: you’re in the middle of nowhere, it’s hot, there are bugs, and you’re being overseen by “ ... → Read More

Austin’s Barbecue Smoke Regulation Is Denied by City Council Committee

Barbecue is safe for now. → Read More

Austin’s First Cat Cafe Signs Lease on East Side

Coming this September. → Read More

Where Are Austin’s Best Cheap Eats?

More food for less money. → Read More

Where to Eat Doughnuts Right Now in Austin

Mmm, doughnuts. → Read More

Step Inside Tim Love’s Bold Lonesome Dove Austin, Opening Today

Check out his first Austin venture. → Read More