Stefanie Tuder, Eater National

Stefanie Tuder

Eater National

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Past articles by Stefanie:

Inside Essex Market’s Sprawling, Stunning New Lower East Side Home

The 37,000-square-foot space houses Shopsin’s, tons of food vendors, groceries, and more → Read More

NYC’s 13 Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings of Spring 2019

This season’s crop of exciting new restaurants ranges from a pizzeria from a Long Island legend to a Chinese tasting menu → Read More

Danny Meyer’s Next Restaurant Is Sponsored by Lexus

Acclaimed Paris chef Gregory Marchand is kicking things off at the rotating concept in Meatpacking → Read More

7 Ways NYC Chefs and Restaurants Are Responding to Immigration Crackdowns

Special dinners, proceeds, and protests are happening around the city → Read More

Jared Kushner Played a Role in Guy Fieri’s Restaurant Closure

His company was the landlord for the Times Square grill → Read More

Guy’s American Kitchen & Bar to Close December 31 [Updated]

The beleaguered Flavortown favorite from Guy Fieri lasted five years → Read More

Shuttered East Village Cheese Shop Is Starting to Smell

Plus, the big business of viral food — and more intel → Read More

Kellogg’s Cafe Now Looms Over Union Square, Peddling Sugary Cereal for All

Making its illustrious return to New York City is the Kellogg’s Cafe, a living embodiment of the grocery store brand and all of its sugary wares. Downtown tourist hub Union Square is now home to the cereal-peddling cafe at 31 East 17th Street between Union Square East and West, which had previously lived in Times Square. The menu hawks various bowls of Kellogg’s-branded cereal — Special K,… → Read More

Meet Your New Loverboy, an Alphabet City Bar From the Mother’s Ruin Team

Set in Alphabet City, with a similar casual vibe to its Mother’s Ruin sister, Loverboy is open: a low-key cocktail and pizza bar. Owners TJ Lynch and Richard Knapp have hit that neighborhood sweet spot between cocktail and dive bar with their first bar in Nolita and with Loverboy are trying to replicate that vibe over on Avenue C. “We like what we do and we also like pizza, so we were like, ‘Why… → Read More

Doughnut Dolly Shuts Down All Three Shops

After last week’s surprise shutter of Doughnut Dolly’s Berkeley location, the news has gotten more shocking: chef/owner Hannah Hoffman has closed all three locations of her pastry brand, effective immediately. Hoffman made the decision after taking a hard look at the finances and choosing to cut her losses than continue them. “I took out loans, I put in every penny of my savings, I cut costs… → Read More

Costco Founder Jim Sinegal Invests Millions in Bay Area Organic Fast Food Chain

The Organic Coup is well on its way to many more locations → Read More

Everywhere Prince Graced San Franciscans With His Presence

The Bay Area has had a pretty high Prince fever after the music legend played sold-out shows at Oracle Arena in the last week. Security around the man was tight, with a strict no phone or camera rule at the shows, so there’s been a major lack of footage from the concerts. But you can’t stop people from talking, especially about where else the music royal was spotted during his time in the Bay.… → Read More

The Market Transitioning Into "Ferry Building-Style" Food Hall

And it may be bringing Hapa Ramen back ... eventually. → Read More

Nachoria Is the Nachos Restaurant of Your Drunken Dreams

The Burlingame restaurant offers eight types of nachos. → Read More

The Tip-Free CommonWealth Micropub Has Closed

Some blame the gratuity-included model. → Read More

Blue Bottle and Tartine Bakery Halt Merger

In surprising news, there won’t be Tartine treats at Blue Bottles moving forward. → Read More

How to Carve a Thanksgiving Turkey, Step By Step

Congratulations! You’ve made it to the very final step before it’s time to eat Thanksgiving dinner: carving the turkey. Everyone’s starving and staring as you perform arguably the most critical part of the meal. In other words, the pressure’s seriously on. Carving a turkey can be kind of tricky,... → Read More

21 Essential San Francisco Sandwiches

These SF sandwiches are the best things since sliced bread → Read More

San Francisco's 2016 Michelin Stars, Mapped

All 50 2016 Bay Area star recipients and where to find 'em. → Read More

Here Are Ninebark's Menus For Your Viewing Pleasure

There’s a separate menu for each floor. → Read More