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Here’s a thought exercise: If Texas was a Caribbean island, what would the local cuisine look like? Spend a day with Harvard Aninye, the chef de cuisine at Austin’s hottest Caribbean restaurant Canje. “We are authentic, we are in no way traditional. We'll serve the food that your grandmother would make if she lived in Texas.”

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“We're spending about $15,000 to $18,000 every single week. It's about 1,000 pounds of fish. One of the biggest challenges running a seafood restaurant in Texas is making sure that you're getting the freshest possible product.” Come behind the scenes for a Friday with executive chef Fermin Núñez at Este—one of Austin's best new Mexican seafood restaurants—the morning they receive their big fish order for the weekend.

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Join Bon Appétit web editor Alex Delany as he searches for the best Breakfast Taco that Austin, Texas has to offer.

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The Condé Nast Traveler Hot List highlights properties you'd happily book an entire trip around for their food, design, and location. Today we feature four new hotels that made the cut, each elevating the art of hospitality in their own unique way: Austin Proper Hotel in Texas, The Thompson Hotel in Washington, D.C., Hotel Bennett in Charleston, South Carolina, and The Walker Hotel in New York City.

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Every year, Condé Nast Traveler reveals its annual Hot List spotlighting the best new hotels, restaurants, and more around the world. In this edition, we highlight The Global Ambassador in Phoenix, Arizona, Dawn Ranch in Guerneville, California, and Maroma, A Belmond Hotel in Riviera Maya, Mexico. Presented by Capital One.

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Sample the best Austin, Texas has to offer with dishes such as pretzels with pig face carnitas at Odd Duck, blue beard durum spaghetti at Emmer & Rye, beef panang curry at Thai Kun, gulf shrimp & gristmill grits at Olamaie, and beef ribs at the Franklin BBQ.

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Tania Apolinar, owner of Taqueria Ramírez in Brooklyn, takes Bon Appétit behind the scenes for a hidden camera look at what it takes to serve 600 customers on a busy Friday night in the heart of Brooklyn.

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Bon Appétit brings you along for a day with Egyptian pitmaster Kareem El-Ghayesh at KG Barbecue in Austin—where Texas barbecue is being transformed by incorporating the bright flavors of the Middle East.

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Bon Appétit joins Egyptian pitmaster Kareem El-Ghayesh at KG BBQ in Austin, Texas, to see how their BBQ Pork Ribs are made. KG BBQ is one of Austin’s most exciting BBQ joints, transforming Texas barbecue by blending it with the flavors of the Middle East.

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Join Chris Morocco as he makes baked lunch nachos. Chris relies on some version of these lunch nachos at least once a week as he brainstorms what to feed his two young kids. It’s worth it to commit the formula to memory: a bag of chips, a can of refried beans, maybe some leftover meat or roasted veg from the night before, shredded cheese, and some kind of quickly cooked, spiced veg like cauliflower or brussels sprouts. It’s a lightning-fast lunch (or dinner) that can be tweaked to suit anyone’s preferences.
Read more: The Best Canned Refried Beans for Nachos, Enchiladas, and More
Read more: The Best Canned Refried Beans for Nachos, Enchiladas, and More

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Julia and Amiel from Bon Appétit drive through Galveston Texas where they try a great muffaletta sandwich, get haircuts, and learn about alligators.

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“Truth BBQ is very traditional central Texas-style BBQ to a tee.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with pitmaster Leonard Botello at Truth BBQ. Serving up some of the finest barbecue in Texas, Truth BBQ has secured a spot in Texas Monthly’s top 3 BBQ joints.

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Kitchen Lab host Gabe Kennedy joins Matt Post and Rebecca Baez of Javelina restaurant to learn how to make gourmet Texas-style nachos—where every chip gets individual toppings and love—just in time for the Super Bowl.

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Senior Food Editor Rick Martinez samples dried chiles, fresh mamey fruit, prawn from Vera Cruz, and spicy dried crickets at Mexico City's San Juan market.

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Join Rick Martinez in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes pozole verde with chicken, a Mexican stew that features pozole corn. We like toasting the canned hominy to concentrate and develop its flavor, but if that’s one step too many, it will still be awesome!

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Los Tacos No. 1 just opened a new location close to the Bon Appétit offices and we've reached peak hysteria. These tacos are good. Really good. So good, in fact, that we sent Alex Delany to go try one bite of every item on Los Taco No. 1's menu. And Rick Martinez went along with him for good measure.

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Rick Martinez shows us how to make Bacon Fat Tortillas from Fresa’s Chicken al Carbon in Austin!

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Watch a meat-filled trailer for a barbecue tour of Central Texas with Del Posto chef Mark Ladner.

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One dish. Two days. We challenged super taster Chris Morocco to blindly taste a dish made by Rick and then reverse engineer it as closely to the original as he can. The challenge this episode: Guy Fieri's Trash Can Nachos.

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What happens when you ask a bunch of music fans at Austin's Fun Fun Fun Fest about their favorite queso and restaurants? Strong opinions, that's what.

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We challenged resident Bon Appétit supertaster and test kitchen director Chris Morocco to recreate Aarón Sánchez's chiles rellenos with vegetable picadillo. The catch? He'll have to use each of his senses - other than sight. Does Chris have what it takes to recognize and reproduce the complex layers of flavor while his eyes are behind a blindfold?

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Satisfy all your end-of-summer cravings with this summer bean, corn, and tomato salad jam-packed with fresh, seasonal flavors.

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Join Brad in Central Texas as he makes tortillas!

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Senior Food Editor Rick Martinez takes us to Contramar to eat the freshest seafood in Mexico City.