Although these chains, due to sheer size and reach, are often representing certain dishes or cuisines to large swaths of people — sometimes for the first or only time — they do very little to contextualize the foods they serve.
Why Do Fast-Casual Restaurants Get a Pass on Appropriation?|Jenny Dorsey|October 5, 2020|Eater
At his Seattle restaurant, Addo, the menu, cuisine, and concept change constantly.
Eric Rivera Is Playing the Game|Alberto Perez|October 1, 2020|Eater
Sometimes new residents and investors embrace the local culture, art, music, and cuisine.
The Stages of Gentrification, as Told by Restaurant Openings|Vince Dixon|September 30, 2020|Eater
This means that despite the displacement of working-class communities in a gentrifying area, the original cuisine can remain.
The Stages of Gentrification, as Told by Restaurant Openings|Vince Dixon|September 30, 2020|Eater
It’s easy to go out and find a book written by your favorite chef, catering to the fad diet that you’re trying out this month, or introducing a cuisine you’d like to explore.
The Joy of Cooking Other People’s ‘Secret Family Recipes’|Amy McCarthy|September 11, 2020|Eater
The possibilities of the types of cuisine that can be made are endless once you turn pot into butter (or oil) to cook with.
Meet the Julia Child of Weed|Justin Jones|November 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Pamplona is a vibrant modern city that takes care to preserve the traditions of Navarre culture and cuisine.
Is This Hemingway’s Pamplona or a Lot of Bull?|Clive Irving|July 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
She speaks no English, but I could taste her warmth and her pride in her homemade, old-school Roman cuisine.
The Foodie Capital of Canada|Michele Willens|May 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The creativity of the cuisine is a minimum and the commercial potential is maximum.
Italy Plans a Disneyland for Foodies|Barbie Latza Nadeau|March 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Eat: The area is renowned for its cuisine, especially fish, shellfish, hearty rice dishes, and stews.
Nine Amazing Places To Skinny Dip Around The World|Erin Cunningham|September 21, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The proprietor of the house allowed under his contract with the King a certain sum daily for the cuisine.
The King's Men|Robert Grant, John Boyle O'Reilly, J. S. Dale, and John T. Wheelwright
Meals à la carte and quite inexpensive; cuisine purely German, homely and wholesome, with excellent beer, especially Erlanger.
The Gourmet's Guide to Europe|Algernon Bastard
The eggs form a considerable item in the Bushman's cuisine, and the shells are converted into water flasks, cups, and dishes.
Natural History in Anecdote|Various
Our hotel was justly noted for its cuisine, yet on infrequent occasions the food supplied to Madame was not to her mind.
A Versailles Christmas-Tide|Mary Stuart Boyd
It has a good cook, it has its specialities of cuisine, and it has a particularly good cellar of wines.
The Gourmet's Guide to Europe|Algernon Bastard
British Dictionary definitions for cuisine
cuisine
/ (kwɪˈziːn) /
noun
a style or manner of cookingFrench cuisine
the food prepared by a restaurant, household, etc
Word Origin for cuisine
C18: from French, literally: kitchen, from Late Latin coquīna, from Latin coquere to cook