
Two chefs chat about food, kitchens, and all related and unrelated topics
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Allan and Chael wind up this incarnation of food court by reflecting on their favourite moments from the show.
Allan and Chael talk about the closing of an amazing edmonton restaurant, and restaurant closures in general. Also, Chael tried Allan's new menu.
Allan and Chael discuss Edmonton as a breeding ground for chain restaurants.
Allan and Chael break down two little known horror movies which are food adjacent.
This podcast is funny, heartwarming, and informative. Listening to Foodcourt feels like sitting around a table with great friends and good wine and talking into the night. 5 stars all the way!
Genuine conversations that inspire, educate, and bring on some giggles
Makes me miss working in a kitchen! Chael & Allan are as funny, interesting, and charming as ever.
Chael and Allan have a wealth of food stories that are fun and interesting. Also, great production quality!
An interesting look at kitchen shop talk. My worst cut was on the losing end of dropping a bread knife. Ouch.










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