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[13] It was the fifth-most-emailed New York Times article of 2012. [3] His 2016 review of Per Se, downgrading the restaurant to 2 stars, also attracted wide attention. [3] His two predecessors as critics, Sifton and Frank Bruni, had each given the restaurant four stars. Wells identified issues with the quality of the food and the atmosphere ...
Ruth Reichl (/ ˈ r aɪ ʃ əl / RY-shəl; born 1948) is an American chef, food writer and editor.In addition to two decades as a food critic, mainly spent at the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times, Reichl has also written cookbooks, memoirs and a novel, and has been co-producer of PBS's Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie, culinary editor for the Modern Library, host of PBS's Gourmet's ...
Craig Claiborne (September 4, 1920 – January 22, 2000 [1]) was an American restaurant critic, food journalist and book author. A long-time food editor and restaurant critic for The New York Times, he was also the author of numerous cookbooks and an autobiography. Over the course of his career, he made many contributions to gastronomy and food ...
The Village Voice, New York Times, Bloomberg L.P. Website. www.tejalrao.com. Tejal Rao (born 1982 or 1983) [2] is a restaurant critic, recipe developer and writer based in Los Angeles. [3] In 2018, she was named the first California restaurant critic for The New York Times. [3] In 2021, she was named editor of the New York Times subscription ...
Sam Sifton. Sam Sifton, right, in 2018. Sam Sifton (born June 5, 1966) is an American journalist and food editor at The New York Times.[1] He was previously the paper's national editor. [2] Sifton has also worked as deputy dining editor (2001); dining editor (2001–04); deputy culture editor (2004–2005), and culture editor (2005–2009).
FOOD: Pete Wells dishes on life as NY Times restaurant critic | Watch Video Since he began writing restaurant reviews for The New York Times in 2012, Pete Wells became arguably the world's most ...
Gael Greene (December 22, 1933 – November 1, 2022) was an American restaurant critic, author, and novelist.She became New York magazine's restaurant critic in fall 1968, at a time when most New Yorkers were unsophisticated about food and there were few chefs anyone knew by name, [citation needed] and for four decades both documented and inspired the city's and America's growing obsession ...
Garlic and Sapphires. Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise is a 2005 memoir by Ruth Reichl describing her tenure as restaurant critic for The New York Times. It also includes some recipes and reprints some of Reichl's columns for the Times. The book was received favorably by critics and became a New York Times best seller.