Meet the Chef: Wolfgang Puck

Wolfgang Puck
Have you always wanted to ask your favorite chef what they love to eat when they’re at home? Or perhaps what they think the next big food or dining trend will be? Look no further than this... read more

Halle Berry's Fiancé to Open Miami Restaurant

In the wake of his engagement to Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry, Olivier Martinez has something else up his sleeve. Martinez, a French import, has paired up with friend Michael Martin... read more

Travel and Dining Blogs: Gelato in Paris, and More

Gelato From Paris' Pozzetto
Three times a week, The Daily Byte rounds up stories worth reading and blogs worth following. • A blogger talks to the makers behind the gorgeous and creamy Italian gelato at Pozzetto in Paris... read more

A-Rod Brings His Own Food to Restaurants

Alex Rodriguez
The Yankee's Alex Rodriguez was reportedly seen bringing his own meal to lunch with girlfriend Torrie Wilson at the Mondrian Hotel in Florida. The NY Post reports that the slugger is following a... read more

Should Restaurants Ban Crying Kids?

Should Restaurants Ban Crying Kids?
Crying babies are always annoying in movie theaters, but in some restaurants (say, Denny's), they're expected. Yet a Georgia restaurant recently made headlines for seemingly banning crying... read more

Michelin Star Forces Chef to Quit

Michelin Man
London chef Skye Gyngell, the first Australian female chef to receive a Michelin star, is reportedly leaving Petersham Nurseries Café because the Michelin star was a "curse." The... read more

McDonald's Serves Wine in South America

Well, this is just unfair. Not only do foreign fast-food joints get foie gras burgers, amazing commercials, and three-Michelin star chefs, they also get wine on the menu. Jaunted reports that an... read more

Fast-Food Workers Think Their Job Makes the World a 'Worse Place'

White Castle Burgers
Fast-food workers may not always love their jobs, but it seems some of them even think their jobs make the world a worse place. The New York Times recently reported that out of 30,000 surveyed... read more