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Costa was the host of The Phantom Gourmet, a restaurant review show, which broadcast its first episode on June 26, 1993. In 2003, Costa moved to a new show, TV Diner on New England Cable News (NECN), [6] [7] which was cancelled in September 2013. [8] Costa now hosts Dining Playbook with Jenny Johnson on New England Sports Network (NESN). [9]
The Phantom Gourmet is a food-related television program featuring profiles of New England area restaurants.The show airs on WSBK-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, WNAC-DT2 in Providence, Rhode Island, and WPXT in Portland, Maine each Saturday and Sunday morning, with an hour episode composed of older clips followed by an hour-long episode (either new or rerun).
Daniel Jacob Andelman (born May 8, 1975), known as Dan, is one of the hosts of the WSBK-TV 38 show The Phantom Gourmet and had been hosts of the WTKK Radio 96 radio show Phantom Gourmet. [1] The Andelman brothers took over the Phantom Gourmet hosting duties from David Robichaud who left the show in their hands.
This week, Mr. Chen in Fall River got a special shoutout from well-known foodie program Phantom Gourmet. Plus, we've got a Pancheros anniversary deal:
Andelman's son David created the Phantom Gourmet restaurant-review television show. His other sons, including Dan Andelman, host the show.. Andelman and his wife Judith (whom he often called "the fabulous Judy" on his Sports Huddle talk show) live in West Palm Beach, Florida. [1]
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Woodman's reputation is recognized in many travel and restaurant guides, such as Frommer's New England, [9] Frommer's Boston 2006 [10] and Boston 2007, [11] and their Irreverent Guide to Boston. [12] Fodor included the restaurant in their Where to Weekend Around Boston , [ 13 ] and the Phantom Gourmet Guide to Boston's Best Restaurants 2008 ...
The Original, one of Texas’ oldest Tex-Mex restaurants, moved to 1400 N. Main St. near the Stockyards in July 2023 after losing a long and bitter legal dispute that voided its property lease.