Home Are we really calling it “damp January”? byPunjab Host -Tuesday, January 02, 2024 How a simple rice dish became a symbol of resistance View on web Shutterstock ARE WE REALLY CALLING IT 'DAMP JANUARY'? There must be a better phrase for a month of light drinking. TOP NEWS The fearlessness of kanji How a simple rice dish became a Tamil symbol of resistance in Sri Lanka. Julia Child's coq au vin recipe stands the test of timeThere's a reason generations of cooks have turned to the recipe since it was published in the 1961 "Mastering the Art of French Cooking." Queens's best bagel shop is opening in Manhattan Utopia Bagels is opening on 34th Street and Lexington Avenue in 2024. These were Las Vegas's most exciting restaurant openings of 2023 Some of the openings that had us the most excited this year included Peter Luger Steak House, LPM, and Fine Company. LA's Triple Berry cake specialist Sweet Lady Jane suddenly closed all six locationsIn an Instagram post, the owners cited, "lease obligations," and paying a living wage without increasing the costs of goods as reasons for the closure. What's a Gin & Tonic without gin or tonic? At Kato in Los Angeles, bitter melon and cucumber are among more than a dozen ingredients in this high-concept, nonalcoholic crowd-pleaser. (via Punch) Casalino Osteria Kosher THE 38 ESSENTIAL ROME RESTAURANTSFamous carbonara from a Michelin star winner at a power-lunch bistro, chile-laden hot pot by the Trevi Fountain, a pizza- and meatball-fueled tour through the Testaccio market, and more of Rome's best meals. Sign up for the Eater Travel newsletter for more on navigating the world's most delicious dining destinations → TODAY'S VIDEO WATCH: HOW A PORTUGUESE SARDINE CANNERY PRODUCES 30,000 TINS PER DAYGIF: Connor Reid/Anna Muckerman/Mohamed Ahmed This email was sent to punjabsvera@gmail.com. Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe. View our Privacy Notice and our Terms of Service. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 11, Washington, DC 20036.Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved. Facebook Twitter Share:Are we really calling it “damp January”? Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr Telegram Email