The Dish I Miss
The Dish I Miss
NBC10 Boston
Chefs from Greater Boston on the food they wish they could still serve in their restaurants during the coronavirus lockdown.
A Chat With Chef Tiffani Faison (Bonus Episode)
We're not the only outlet that interviews chefs in town. In fact, we're not the only ones who interview chefs at NBC10 Boston! In this bonus episode, you'll hear celebrity chef Tiffani Faison speak with our social media producer, Kwani Lunis, for our Instagram interview series, "10 Questions With NBC10 Boston." Faison, a James Bearf finalist known nationally for her appearances on "Top Chef" and "Chopped" and locally for her four well-regarded restaurants in Fenway, touches on the dish she misses making the most, as well as what she's done to get her restaurants back to business and how she's taken part in the Black Lives Matter movement. To watch the full conversation, head to our Instagram page: @NBC10Boston.
Jul 16, 2020
10 min
Rooftop Gardening at Quincy Steakhouse Alba
Leo Keka escaped communist Albania in 1990, then made his way to Boston and worked his way up the food scene after starting as a dishwasher. He opened Alba in Quincy just after 9/11, when the country was reeling; the coronavirus brought another major hurdle right as he planned to open a second restaurant. But Keka and Alba managed to stay open for takeout during the pandemic, and now that dining at restaurants is back on again, his profits are coming back, along with his plans for that second restaurant.
Jul 9, 2020
30 min
Beloved Boston Brasserie Eastern Standard and Its Uncertain Future
Chef Nemo Bolin has gotten to make an iconic dish at this restaurant around the corner from Fenway Park that he'd loved eating for years. But the coronavirus closed Eastern Standard in March and kept it closed through its 15-year anniversary in May. Now, the owner has said that a dispute over rent may mean the restaurant won't be able to reopen in Kenmore Square. Chef Bolin addressed that and more in our interview.
Jul 2, 2020
36 min
How the Food Lens Guided Boston as the Pandemic Hit
In normal times, the Food Lens website and podcast offer a guide to Boston’s food scene, but the pandemic forced some drastic changes, just like it did to the restaurant industry. Molly Ford and Catherine Smart told us how they were able to shift from reporting on the best places to go out for food and drinks to what’s open for takeout and delivery.
Jun 27, 2020
21 min
Detroit-Style Pizza in Medford at LongCross Bar + Kitchen
In chef Howie Haywood's long career, he's worked for one of Boston's first celebrity chefs, played restaurant-league rugby in France and owned his own restaurant in a heavenly part of New England. But COVID-19 forced him to stay home from the three Boston-area restaurants he now oversees as executive chef and "food guy," LongCross, Olde Magoun's Saloon and Blackmoor Bar and Kitchen.
Jun 25, 2020
24 min
Back Bay's Casual-Meets-Elegant Mooncusser Fish House
Chef Carolyn Johnson used to manage three different dining services at her three-year-old restaurant Mooncusser Fish Tavern in Boston's Back Bay. But when the coronavirus pandemic arrived and it went on lockdown, she pivoted away from its raw fish and fine dining side and leaned on its takeout window. "I'm not gonna lie, cooking roast beef sandwiches is not professionally fulfilling for me," she told us. "But it's keeping my businesses alive, so we're going to do it, you know?" Still, she misses the restaurant's raw seafood dining program and told us longingly about the different fish plates she used to assemble.
Jun 10, 2020
19 min
Boston Restaurant Insider: Reopening Phase 2 Is 'Going to Be Tough'
In this special episode, Marc Hurwitz, the founder and editor of local food scene guide and news blog Boston's Hidden Restaurants, told us about the state of dining in Boston ahead of its first step toward reopening. He explained how precarious the Boston food landscape looks right now, how restaurants may or may not be able to deal with the requirements for reopening and what he misses eating around town most.
Jun 2, 2020
17 min
Orinoco, Latin Food Inspired by Venezuelan Home Cooking
Chef Carlos Rodriguez was determined not to close his three restaurants when the coronavirus lockdown came, and he was able to just do that based on what he learned when he lost his first restaurants in his native Venezuela 20 years ago. Today he's kept his staff employed by feeding frontline workers through donations, but that doesn't mean things are back to normal, and he wishes he could still be serving his special twist on ceviche.
May 29, 2020
21 min
New England's Famous Legal Sea Foods
Fresh fish has been in Roger Berkowitz's family for generations, going back to their fish stand in Cambridge's Inman Square. Now, Berkowitz sells fish as CEO and president of the Legal Sea Foods empire, spanning five states and Washington, D.C. But he decided to close his restaurants down when the coronavirus pandemic hit, and he told us he really misses serving up one shrimp dish that he created on a whim about 40 years ago.
May 22, 2020
23 min
Somerville's Tanám, Where Meals Tell Stories
This restaurant is so intimate, all the diners sit at one table together and often eat with their hands. The collective the created Tanám wanted to use it to tell the stories of marginalized people. But to keep it going amid the coronavirus pandemic, they're already planning what the restaurant's next form will take.
May 20, 2020
20 min
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