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How One of NYC’s Best Bakeries Makes Focaccia
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Today, Bon Appétit joins Chef Kelly Mencin, owner of NYC’s Radio Bakery, to make focaccia. Radio Bakery is one of New York’s hottest bakeries and was named one of the best in America by The New York Times.
Brooklyn’s Hottest Pizzeria Uses a 130-Year-Old Oven
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Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Nino Coniglio, owner of Lucky Charlie in Brooklyn. A world champion pizza maker, Coniglio's newest venture focuses on making New York-style pizza in the city’s oldest coal oven from the 1890s.
Miami’s Best New Chef is Making The Vietnamese Food of His Childhood
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“I started cooking when I first moved to Miami 10 years ago, just out of desperation for Vietnamese food.” Today Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Tam Pham, chef and owner of Tâm Tâm and the Michelin Guide Florida 2024 Young Chef Award Winner.
How NYC’s Best French Bakery Makes Perfect Croissants
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World-famous pastry chef Dominique Ansel (creator of the Cronut) joins Bon Appétit to demonstrate how to make the perfect croissant at his NYC bakery. Learn every step, from mixing and fermenting the dough to laminating with French butter, shaping, proofing, and baking for that signature flaky, golden crust and moist honeycomb interior.
A Day Making The World’s #1 Pizza in NYC
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“Una Pizza Napoletana was voted number one in the world twice, number one in America twice. Our style of pizza is rooted in Neapolitan but it’s our own thing.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Anthony Mangieri, owner of Una Pizza Napoletana in NYC. Mangieri is considered a pioneer of Neapolitan-style pizza in America and his dedication to the craft has landed Una the number one spot in the world. Director: Gunsel Pehlivan Director of Photography: Carlos Araujo Editor: Morgan Dopp Featuring: Anthony Mangieri Director of Culinary Production: Kelly Janke Senior Creative Producer: Mel Ibarra Line Producer: Joe Buscemi Associate Producer: Justine Ramirez Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Production Coordinator: Tania Jones Camera Operator: Justin Newman Assistant Camera: Lucas Young Audio Engineer: Z Jadwick Production Assistant: Ryan Coppola Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Assistant Editor: Andy Morell Filmed on Location at: Una Pizza Napoletana Director, Creative Development : Maria Paz Mendez Hodes Senior Director of Content, Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director, Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director, Programming: Jon Wise VP, Head of Video : June Kim
The One-Man-Show Making & Delivering NYC’s Hottest Sandwiches
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“The different hats I wear are: shop prepping, cooking, packing, delivering, dispatcher, customer service, graphic designer. Why I do everything is because I don’t know that you’re not supposed to do everything–I don’t come from the industry.” Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with chef Salvatore La Rosa, the one-man-show behind Brooklyn’s hottest new lunch delivery service, Salvo’s Cucina Casalinga.
A Day Making NYC’s Most Hyped Pizza
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Join Bon Appétit as we spend a day on the line with chefs Jacob Serebnick and Julian Geldmacher, co-owners of Ceres Pizza, a standout pizzeria located in New York City's Lower East Side. Jacob and Julian first crossed paths while working together at a 3-Michelin-starred restaurant. They later followed their passion to launch Ceres Pizza, built from the ground up with no outside investors–just a shared dream to create exceptional, handcrafted pizza. Director: Ian Stroud Director of Photography: Carlos Araujo Editor: Jared Hutchinson Talent: Jacob Serebnick Senior Creative Producer: Mel Ibarra Line Producer: Jamie Rasmussen Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Camera Operator: Justin Newman Assistant Camera: Mickey Staten Sound Recordist: Rachel Suffian Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Assistant Editor: Billy Ward Director of Content; Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director; Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director; Programming : Jon Wise VP; Head of Video: June Kim
How The Best Carbonara in NYC is Made
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Bon Appétit joins Chef Mattia Moliterni of Roscioli NYC, the iconic Roman restaurant’s New York outpost, as he makes their famous carbonara. Discover the secrets behind Roscioli’s most beloved recipe, from sourcing authentic ingredients like guanciale and Pecorino Romano, to perfecting the creamy, egg-based sauce without a drop of cream. Straight from the heart of Rome to the Big Apple, this is how carbonara is meant to be made.
How One of NYC’s Best Chefs Makes Steak Au Poivre (Michelin Star)
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Bon Appétit joins Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud in his kitchen at Restaurant Daniel in NYC to prepare a French classic: Steak Au Poivre. One of New York’s best chefs, Boulud rarely gets to showcase his take on home cooking in his restaurants, but today he’s teaching a masterclass on his perfect version of a relaxed Sunday lunch.
LA's Hottest Pizzeria is Japanese
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Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef William Joo, owner of Pizzeria Sei in Los Angeles. Serving Neapolitan pizza with a Japanese twist, Pizzeria Sei offers an 11-course pizza omakase once a month, a style of dining traditionally used for sushi.
This Deli Turns Into Philadelphia’s Best New Restaurant at Night
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“Heavy Metal Sausage Co…is a combination of more than just what the typical person would think of coming into a deli and overall just helping build a community around locally sourced products.” Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Pat Alfiero, chef and co-owner of Heavy Metal Sausage Co. in Philadelphia. This exciting new deli is serving up forgotten meats from around the world and even turns into a restaurant, Trattoria, at the weekends–most importantly, they pride themselves on using predominantly locally sourced products.
The 90-Year-Old Italian Grandma Running an Iconic NYC Restaurant
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Today, Bon Appétit spends the day with Nonna Maria, one of the resident grandma chefs at Enoteca Maria on Staten Island. At 90 years old, Maria has been cooking Italian food longer than most bringing a lifetime of experience and flavor to her dishes. “Enoteca Maria is a place where we invite grandmothers from all over the world in to cook their traditional dishes. Nonna Maria has been working here for about 10 years now, and she lights up the place as soon as she walks in the door. She’s 90 years old and runs around like she’s 16.” Director: Gunsel Pehlivan Director of Photography: Luke Riffle Editor: Misa Qu Featuring: Maria Gialanella Director of Culinary Production: Kelly Janke Creative Producer: Parisa Kosari Coordinating Producer: Tommy Werner Line Producer: Joe Buscemi Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila Camera Operator: Carlos Araujo Assistant Camera: Tony Aviles Sound Recordist: Lily Van Leewen Staff Editorial Consultant: Ryan Harrington Culinary Researcher & Recipe Editor: Vivian Jao Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds Filmed on Location at: Enoteca Maria
A Day with the Chef Making NYC's Best School Lunch
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“Brigaid is a company that hires professional chefs to work in school kitchens. We get to work with real ingredients and limit the amount of processed food that kids get on a daily basis.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Persefoni Vordokas, a Brigaid program chef at Dream Charter School.
This Neighborhood Restaurant Has Kept a Michelin Star for 11 Years
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“To retain a Michelin star I think you have to continuously be creative while maintaining your standard. We have retained our Star for eleven years, twelve will be this year.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Camari Mick, executive pastry chef at The Musket Room in NYC. The Musket Room has retained its Michelin Star for eleven impressive years and is also the only Michelin Star restaurant to be managed by a completely woman-led team.
3 Michelin Star Chef Makes Her Most Difficult Dish
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Today, Michelin-starred chef Dominique Crenn is in the Bon Appétit test kitchen to make her most difficult dish: oysters, cucumber, and wasabi. Crenn is the first female chef in America to attain three Michelin Stars at her experimental restaurant, Atelier Crenn, in San Francisco.
Brad Makes Focaccia With Samin Nosrat
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Bon Appétit’s Brad Leone is back for episode 47 of “It’s Alive,” and this time he’s making focaccia bread with Samin Nosrat, author and host of “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat.” Join Brad and Samin as they bake bread, explore alternate show titles, and agree that you can never have too much olive oil.

Edited by Matt Hunziker

Get our recipe: Shockingly Easy No-Knead Focaccia
LA’s Cheapest Michelin Star Meal is Served in a Food Court
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“We’re located in a food court called Mercado la Paloma. This is definitely the cheapest Michelin Star meal you can get in Los Angeles.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with the Chef Gilberto Cetina, owner of Holbox. America’s first Mexican Marisquería to receive a Michelin Star, Holbox serves out of a food court in Los Angeles and is the city’s cheapest Michelin meal.
Trying Everything on the Menu at Frankel's Deli
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When it comes to New York City delis, it's hard to top Brooklyn's Frankel's Deli. Their cream cheeses are perfectly tangy and creamy, their bagels have ideal density and their whitefish, simply put, is a revelation. This place is so good, in fact, that we sent our very own Alex Delany to try one of everything on this menu. And we didn't send him alone. This time he's joined by Frankel's frequenter Molly Baz.
The Extreme Diet of a Food Photographer—Who Also Happens to be a Powerlifter
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Bon Appetit’s Alex Lau may just have the greatest job in the world; He gets to travel the world, dine on innovative food, and photograph it for the pages of a magazine. Oh, and did we mention he’s a competitive powerlifter? Spend a week in the life our (very cool) food photographer.
Trying Everything on the Menu at an Iconic NYC Restaurant (Ft Claire Saffitz)
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When it comes to classic French eateries in New York City, few are more iconic than SOHO's Balthazar. We sent Alex Delany to this famous brasserie to try one of everything on the breakfast menu, and we didn't send him alone. For this episode, he was joined by French-speaking pastry expert Claire Saffitz to eat way too much food and drink multiple bowls of milky coffee.
A Day Making The Most Famous Sandwiches in New Orleans
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“The po’boy’s important to the city of New Orleans because New Orleans made it.” Today Bon Appétit spends the day with Justin Kennedy, general manager of Parkway Bakery and Tavern in New Orleans, preparing to serve the city’s famous poor boy (po’boy) sandwiches.
Brad Forages for Porcini Mushrooms
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Bon Appétit Test Kitchen Manager Brad Leone is back for episode 41 of “It’s Alive,” and this time he's deep in the woods of Washington foraging for porcini mushrooms with his fungus friends, Colin and Andrew.
How NYC's Best Lasagna is Made
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Bon Appétit joins Taylor Falco, Chef de Cuisine at NYC’s Rolo’s, to make their wood-fired lasagna. Featured on the Bib Gourmand list from the Michelin Guide, Rolo’s puts their unique spin on traditional New York cuisine—including this Bologna-inspired lasagna. After all, there’s a reason Rolo’s is touted as one of Jeremy Allen White’s favorite spots in New York City.
Pastry Chefs Attempt to Make Gourmet Andes Mints
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Brad Leone and Chris Morocco are back for another episode of Gourmet Makes. This time, these two guys who have always hosted and always will host Gourmet Makes are attempting to make a gourmet version of Andes Crème De Menthe. Strangely, one of our editors had the idea that Claire Saffitz had always been the host of Gourmet Makes though they couldn't point to a single episode that Claire had hosted. As we all know, Chris and Brad ARE Gourmet Makes. Filmed on 2/24/20.