Fannie Gibson grew up as a ‘war child’ in Liberia during the Civil War in the 80’s, so when she had the chance to immigrate to the United States for a better life, it was a great opportunity. But it wasn’t always her dream to open a West African restaurant—she was focused on adapting to […]
Behind the Counter with Amna Humayon of Sohaila’s Kitchen
When Sohaila Humayon moved to Kansas City from the Bay Area in 2010, she had a dream to open a restaurant serving her traditional recipes from her home in Pakistan. It wasn’t an easy journey, but at the age of 62, Sohaila’s dream finally became a reality. Sohaila’s Kitchen is a humble food stand […]
Waldo Thai brings Northern Thai Cuisine to Kansas City
Thai food from the Bangkok region of Thailand has had its moment, and now it’s time for the Northern region to shine. While Central Thai dishes like Pad Thai and Green Chicken Curry are still go-to dishes for many diners, regional dishes like laap, crispy rice salad, and other Northern Thai street foods are beginning […]
Behind the Counter with Gaby’s Mediterranean
The term, “Mediterranean,” encompasses a geographic area filled with different countries and cultures, where food ties them all together. In Los Angeles, Gaby Maalouf boasts a menu laden with hearty Lebanese dishes. He has opened several restaurants centered around shawarma, kebabs, and recently, pizza. His deep love of his Lebanese culture is ingrained in […]
Arlington’s Sushi-Zen Will Center Your Mind and Fill Your Stomach
There are few individuals who work year-round to actively improve themselves and the world around them. The co-owners of Sushi-Zen in Arlington VA, Rosie Gordon and Shoji Mochizuki, lives by this mantra of betterment in their daily lives. The restaurant has served the Arlington community for over twenty-one years. Sushi-Zen prides itself on giving back […]
KC Pinoy Features Secret Filipino Family Recipes
Delighting the people of Kansas City with traditional Filipino dishes, Chef Chrissy Nucum shares how she hopes to introduce her customers to new flavors. Growing up in the Philippines, Chrissy loved helping her grandmother in the kitchen, but her grandmother wasn’t always keen on sharing her secret recipes, particularly to her famous tocino and atsara. “My […]
Thinking Out of the Box: Pizza Marketing Tips from the Pros
Whether you own a pizza shop or just frequently visit one nearby, marketing plays a huge role in whether or not that restaurant is successful. Not only is marketing important for bringing in new customers and highlighting special promotions, it also plays a vital role in keeping those customers coming back for more. To really […]
Behind the Counter with Millie’s: From Nantucket to D.C.
In 2016, Washington D.C. became the fourth Michelin city in the U.S., joining the ranks of Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. Honoring top restaurants that have experiences worth traveling for, the French company sent anonymous inspectors to visit countless restaurants throughout the District. Focusing on cultivating the ultimate guide to dining, they include more […]
Know Your Sauce: South Carolina BBQ
According to Lake E. High–the President of the South Carolina BBQ Association and author of the book “A History of South Carolina Barbeque”–the first people to cook barbeque were the Native Americans who barbequed pork on makeshift grills when the Spanish introduced the pig to the Americas in the 1500’s. South Carolina is known by […]
Behind the Counter with Debbie Markowitz of Factor’s Famous Deli
To understand the secret behind what makes this landmark Los Angeles deli so unique, we’ll need to journey back over 60 years ago. The family legacy behind Factor’s begins in the 1950s, shortly after World War II. Herman Markowitz, a veteran of the Czechoslovakian army, was looking for his family in the liberated camps. There […]