Restaurants & Dining

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    10 Things You Should Never Eat on a Cruise

    Vacations are a time for indulging, especially cruises. You’re surrounded by restaurants and buffets 24/7, but over-indulging too many times is one thing you don’t want to do on a cruise. No one wants to spend their pool time or…

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    Disappearing Buffet Restaurant Chains That Customers Miss

    Buffets peaked in the 1980s and ‘90s. It seemed like every family was eating at the new buffet restaurant in town, and everyone loved the endless selection and variety — not to mention the gluttony. But by the 2000s, buffet…

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    The Most Popular Restaurant Chains Among Boomers

    America’s dining culture has changed. Fast food got fancier, menus got harder to read, and acai bowls and matcha replaced the good ol’ Americana burger. But Boomers — being creatures of habit — still stand by the classics. A recent…

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    Chipotle to Open 300+ New Locations in the U.S. and Canada. Mexico Is Next.

    Fans of the Mexican Grill, rejoice, chances are, your zip code is getting a new burrito outpost. Chipotle is charging ahead with expansion and plans to open more than 300 new locations in the U.S. and Canada in 2025. After…

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    The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State

    International cuisine generates plenty of buzz, from Italian pastas to Indian curries. But there are plenty of beloved regional gems worth trying throughout the United States. From entrees and side dishes down to drinks and desserts, read on for each…

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    The Best Things to Order From In-N-Out’s Secret Menu

    The late chef Anthony Bourdain, a New Yorker through and through, famously said that In-N-Out was his favorite restaurant in Los Angeles. “This is like a ballistic missile … a perfectly designed protein delivery system,” Bourdain told Eater in 2015…