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Bon Appétit

Culture
The new reality competition show, from Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, is deliciously dysfunctional, epitomizing the delight of watching drag performers, writes Chala June
Chala June

Cooking
It's all about cheesy dips and meaty sandwiches.
Adam Rapoport

Culture
In her September 2025 letter, editor in chief Jamila Robinson talks snacks that steal the show.
Jamila Robinson

Restaurants
The oft-criticized but still-revered organization gave the number one spot to New York bar Double Chicken Please.
Sam Stone

Restaurants
The coveted stars are regarded as the restaurant world’s highest honor. See who joined the list.
Sam Stone

Restaurants
Restaurant workers are skeptical of the Servies, from the same company that gives a platform to difficult customers.
Ali Francis
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Culture
Plus, cocktails are getting the protein treatment, Parmesan cheese got signed by UTA, and more.
Li Goldstein

Culture
Solicited advice from Alex Beggs for whatever your Super Bowl party looks like this year.
Alex Beggs

Culture
Today's recommended links from BA editors...
Sam Dean

Culture
Turns out that some footballers care about the food just as much as we do (and *almost* as much as the big game)
Sarah Turcotte

Drinks
Will the martini ever die? Not if these super fans have anything to say about it.
Sam Stone

test-kitchen
And for dessert? Super fudgy brownies.
Alex Delany

Cooking
Whether you like football or not, white bean dip with harissa and crispy homemade pita chips is nothing to complain about.
Alex Delany

Culture
$2 hot dogs!!
Alex Delany

Culture
Step into our Super Bowl Party HQ for all the gametime recipes you could ever possibly need
Sam Dean

promotions
Here's the menu that the world's most affluent sports fans will get to tackle for the Super Bowl.
Michael Singer

techniques
Don't screw up your Super Bowl party, and you won't ruin the game for everyone else.
Danielle Walsh

Restaurants
A critical mass of publications are ditching their star- and point-based systems. Others, like The New York Times and The Boston Globe, still think they’re worthwhile. What happens next?
Ali Francis

Culture
Here’s what keeps Big Ellie fueled as she cheers on the reigning WNBA champions, the New York Liberty.
Marc Williams

Lifestyle
Oh, just a bracketed tournament of NYC restaurants judged by famous amateurs and created by Eater and food52.
Sam Dean

Culture

Culture

Restaurants
25 new restaurants received a coveted star in this year’s guide. See who’s joined the list.
Li Goldstein