Chef Tyler Florence discusses San Francisco, while Chef David Burke examines his pastrami.
In the heart of New York City, Pat Cobe, senior menu editor of Restaurant Business and co-host of Menu Talk, visited one of Luckin Coffee's locations. The venue, small and takeout-focused, offered a unique experience. While there, Cobe ordered a pineapple-and-coconut drink that proved to be a delightful treat [2].
Meanwhile, across the country in San Francisco, Tyler Florence, chef-owner of Wayfare Tavern, shared his thoughts on the post-pandemic evolution of the city. Florence also manages Miller & Lux, which has locations in San Francisco and Hawaii [3].
Amidst this bustling culinary scene, David Burke, a celebrity chef, made headlines with his new traditional pastrami at Park Avenue Kitchen. Burke invited restaurateurs, food writers, influencers, and more to participate in a blind tasting, pitting his pastrami against big-name NYC pastrami purveyors [4].
Bret Thorn, senior food & beverage editor of Nation's Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality, was also busy that week, trying out various food and beverage offerings. Thorn conducted an interview with Florence during this time [6].
The results of the blind tasting, including the winner, were revealed in this week's podcast of Menu Talk, a collaboration between Cobe and Thorn. In the sandwich showdown of the summer, Burke's pastrami emerged victorious, impressing the judges with its flavour, texture, tenderness, and presentation [1].
It's important to note that another blind tasting, featuring a different winner, was mentioned elsewhere. However, this appears to be from a separate event or context than the one involving David Burke and the major NYC pastrami purveyors [5].
For those interested in in-depth coverage of chefs, trends, and menu innovation, subscribing to Menu Talk is a must. Members can access all of Restaurant Business's content by becoming a Restaurant Business member [7].
As for Luckin Coffee, the Chinese coffee concept, which is widely regarded as Starbucks' chief global rival, has recently expanded to the United States [8]. Whether you're in San Francisco, New York, or any other city, the culinary landscape continues to evolve, offering exciting new experiences for food enthusiasts everywhere.
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