Somewhat informative
Good episodes highlighting restaurants and cuisines listeners may not be aware of or have experienced. The part that gets me is in the soul food restaurant in LA episode they describe this poor restaurant is lost in a sea of whiteness. “Chatsworth is bastion of whiteness” described by a reporter who is also white. Leave the politics out of the food. We’re all Americans.
leontheartist via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/23
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