To celebrate the milestone of the fortieth edition of our Best New Restaurants in America, this year we decided to rank the top forty new dining spots—from Maine to California—that represent what it means to dine well in the U.S. right now. Finalizing our rankings required a healthy appetite. Four of us ate and drank our way across the country: Jeff Gordinier, Joshua David Stein, Omar Mamoon, and Kevin Sintumuang. Along the way, we heard dozens of inspiring stories.
To celebrate the milestone of the fortieth edition of our Best New Restaurants in America, this year we decided to rank the top forty new dining spots—from Maine to California—that represent what it means to dine well in the U.S. right now. Finalizing our rankings required a healthy appetite. Four of us ate and drank our way across the country: Jeff Gordinier, Joshua David Stein, Omar Mamoon, and Kevin Sintumuang. Along the way, we heard dozens of inspiring stories. |
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From a skyline chess set to a whiskey glass to a mohair scarf, everything you need you can find in one place. |
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On November 15, 2022, Pennsylvania Senator-elect John Fetterman showed up for his first day of orientation wearing a navy suit and a light blue tie. This was the right call. Wearing a suit and tie showed the world—including Fetterman's not-unsubstantial contingent of vocal detractors—that the notoriously casual politician can clean up and abide by the dictates of decorum and occasion. But Fetterman is a Shorts and Hoodie Guy if ever there was one, and Shorts and Hoodie Guys everywhere are well overdue for a round of applause. |
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Here's how top sluggers like Yordan Alvarez and Aaron Judge stack up, according to baseball execs and analysts. |
| Casual is the new couture, baby. |
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As a national uprising mounts against the Islamic Republic, young women wait for deceptively simple things, like the ability to wear their hair uncovered. For one writer, spending a month with his Iranian niece put it all in perspective. |
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