With casual lunch buffets and sleek sit-down restaurants, Las Vegas has superlative options for butter chicken, saffron-scented rice, and cool mango lassis. Some restaurants offer charred naan stuffed with lamb and bubbly cocktails made with saffron-infused Lillet Blanc. Casual lunch buffets serve up shrimp tikka masala and vegetarian paneer chili. And others open as early […]| Eater Vegas
When it comes to catering to kids, not all restaurants are the same. Some might be just a bit too fancy for the younger crowds or don’t offer a menu just for the little ones. Because of this, families always seem to end up at the same spots time and time again. To help mix […]| Eater Vegas
The Walt Disney World Resort, a 90-square-mile expanse of theme parks, resorts, shopping, and dining experiences located just south of Orlando, Florida, is a place where speed over spectacular is the typical name of the eating game. While the beloved Mickey waffles, turkey legs, fresh-dipped corndogs, and cheeseburger egg rolls will always be around for […]| Eater Miami
TThe Austin City Limits Music Festival returns for another two weekends of music, food, drinks, and fun in the dust. Festival attendees from just down the street and all around the country have the opportunity to see Doechii, Sabrina Carpenter, Hoizer, The Killers, Luke Combs, The Strokes, John Summit, Maren Morris, and others perform live. […]| Eater Austin
Spanning 105 miles and offering some of the most breathtaking views in rural Virginia, Skyline Drive is dotted with 75 overlooks and access to 500 miles of hiking trails, including parts of the Appalachian Trail. With fall foliage in full swing, October is one of the most popular times to visit this iconic pass of the Blue […]| Eater DC
Where to find New York strips, rib-eyes, wagyu, and more| Eater Vegas
The River North Art District, more commonly called RiNo, isn’t very big — about a mile-long stretch carved out of Five Points northeast of Ballpark. But it’s made an outsized impact on Denver’s social scene over the past several years: Lined with converted warehouses and covered from sidewalk to rooftop with some of the city’s […]| Eater Denver
More often than not, tipsters, readers, friends, and family of Eater editors have one question: Where should I eat right now? Restaurant obsessives want to know what’s new, and what’s hot. And while the Eater 38 is a crucial resource covering old standbys and neighborhood essentials across the city, it is not a chronicle of […]| Eater Vegas
If you’re going to commit to a sandwich as big as a plate, go for the best.| Eater Nola
A guide to the city’s famous destinations for po’ boys, bananas Foster, turtle soup, and more.| Eater Nola