Grub Street’s editor and ‘New York’ Magazine’s chief restaurant critic discuss the most pressing, vital food-world issues.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
Platty and the Admiral riff on eating local as they toast the end of season one with Chef Alfred Portale at Gotham Bar and Grill. more
What happens when your doctor is yelling "MAYDAY" and you're eating 10,000 calories of Peking Duck per day for work? Adam Platt sought a nutritionist to help him drop the weight while keeping his job. A celebrity dietitian named Tanya Zuckerbrot took... more
The Admiral declares breakfast to be the pinnacle of everyday luxury. Platty, however, is skeptical of this claim - until he gets to thinking about merry old England... more
Platty and the Admiral marvel at the latest frontiers in meatless patty innovation. Is "veggie burger" even the right phrase for the modern version of this hippie classic? Plus: Platty tells you his top seven choices for where to find the best veggie... more
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Has promise, but interrupting each other feels like listening to two children trying to impress their weekend dad.
Adam Platt complains a lot. About everything. Plenty of people would be thrilled to have your job; why whine about it nonstop? Who cares? Alan is delightful.
When they do their research and present us with something it's great. When they don't, like the breakfast episode, we are made to sit and listen to Adam Platt trying to act Adam Platt-like and suffer through his rhetoric that culminated to kinda nothing. Like crappy fast food -leaves you wanting more.
I quite enjoy Platt's prickly food critic articles in the New York Magazine . . .and this delightful podcast is reminiscent. Perhaps more of the moment and sharper, which is a lot of fun. Thanks muchly!
Two truly expert hosts who aren't afraid to laugh at themselves. Looking forward to more of these!
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