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July 2, 2025

617: Masala y Maíz Is Rooting Deep in Mexico City

Norma Listman and Saqib Keval are the chefs and co-owners of Masala y Maíiz, a Mexico City restaurant rooted in a mestizaje exploration of culinary traditions from India, East Africa, and Mexico. It was great to have them in the studio to talk about creating a more equitable restaurant that puts their workers first, expanding into a new location, shooting an episode of Chef’s Table, and their favorite spots in Mexico City. Also on the show, Aliza shares her first visit to Houston! What a town. Stops included: Tacos Tierra Caliente, Nam Giao, Truth BBQ, Ninfa’s on Navigation, Tiny Champions, Basket Books, and the Eldorado Ballroom. Subscribe to This Is TASTE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube 

July 2, 2025

815. – Baiju Bhatt

July 2, 2025

Ezra Furman

July 1, 2025

616: Meet Your New New York Times Restaurant Critic, Ligaya Mishan

We’ve all long been major fans of Ligaya Mishan, who last month was named co–chief restaurant critic at the New York Times. Working alongside Tejal Rao, Ligaya will be reviewing restaurants in New York City as well as around the country—and compiling the now iconic (and much-debated) 100 Best Restaurants in New York list. So what does it feel like to take over for Pete Wells? We went right to the source for this wonderful conversation. We discuss personal taste, mining history books, and what exactly makes a one-star restaurant. We also go back to Ligaya’s days writing the Hungry City column and talk about how this big job was truly more than a decade in the making. We love this fresh direction for the NYT Food section and were happy to have one of its new chief critics in the studio. Subscribe to This Is TASTE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube  Read some of Ligaya’s memorable writing:Taking a Turn in the Restaurant That Makes New York Go Round [NYT]A Bid to Maintain One of the World’s Oldest Culinary Traditions [T]Let Them Eat Fakes [T]

July 1, 2025

615: Eddie Huang, an NYC Restaurant Pioneer, Is Back in Town Baby

Eddie Huang hardly needs an introduction, but here’s a shot. Eddie is a gifted writer, rap encyclopedia, film director, podcast host, best-selling author, and a pretty nice chef, too. Matt has known Eddie since his days coming up in New York City in the 2000s, running the iconic Baohaus and shaking up the food writing world in the process. Today he’s back living in New York after spending years in California, and we get into his new restaurant project, Gazebo, which is running as a monthly pop-up series at The Flower Shop. We also talk about NYC dining culture then and now, and Eddie takes the TASTE Check. Legendary.  Read some of Eddie’s recent writing on Canal Street Dreams:The Long Island Iced Tea Can Save UsThe Restaurant Review ThingGazebo July Menu Get your tickets to our live event on July 23 at the Bell House in Brooklyn. Featuring conversations with Padma Lakshmi, Hailee Catalano & Chuck Cruz, and a live taping of Bon Appétit Bake Club with Jesse Szewczyk and Shilpa Uskokovic. Ticket sales benefit One Love Community Fridge.

June 30, 2025

814. – Chris & Jason

June 30, 2025

I Could Never Be Your Woman with Karen Chee

June 29, 2025

614: Is Substack the Most Exciting Place For Food Writing? Austin Tedesco Has Thoughts.

Today on the show, we have a great conversation with Austin Tedesco. Austin is head of business development at Substack, but we think of him even more as an infinitely curious restaurant superfan. He’s worked as a line cook and dines out with the frequency of our best critics. He writes about it all on his own Substack, Bangers & Jams, and we talk about his journey from NBA reporter to restaurant professional to helping promote the growth of authors on the Substack platform. Is Substack the future of food media? It’s still early to say, and Austin gives some insight into how it all works.  Read: Knife myths and realities SUPPORT A FEW OF OUR FAVORITE FOOD SUBSTACKS:SnaxshotThe Party CutDavid Lebovitz La BriffeSweet CityHome Cook with Karolyn PhoVittlesEverything CookbooksThe AngelRobert Sietsema's New YorkNonglutenA Newsletter by Alison RomanExpress CheckoutKitchen ProjectsCake ZineFood Time with Matt Rodbard Subscribe to This Is TASTE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube 

June 28, 2025

613: Food Is Funny with Former Simpsons Showrunner Bill Oakley

It was a lot of fun having Bill Oakley in the studio. Bill is a writer and “professional food enthusiast,” as he says. He’s also a former head writer for The Simpsons and has also written for The Cleveland Show and Portlandia and created the series Mission Hill. We loved talking with Bill about all kinds of food topics and his latest obsessions. We discuss writing food into memorable episodes of The Simpsons and his unique way of touring the country for highly entertaining live events. Bill is a real original. And, at the top of the show, it’s the return of Three Things, where Aliza and Matt talk about what is exciting them in the world of restaurants, cookbooks, and the food world as a whole. On this episode: Larry's Ca Phe does refreshing matcha right, Chicago's Lula Cafe served the perfect asparagus dish, Aliza visited L'Industrie Pizzeria for the first time, Gary He, author of McAtlas, was on fire at the James Beard Awards. Also: Aliza is reading Butter: A Novel of Food and Murder, and Matt had a great time at The Great Nosh and recaps the amazing food. Subscribe to This Is TASTE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube 

June 27, 2025