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Restaurant People is a show for people who eat at restaurants sometimes. Infatuation restaurant critics Hannah Albertine and Bryan Kim chat through why every burger in America (and beyond) is smashed now, how small plates make us feel, and why on earth the host won’t seat you if your party isn’t complete. We’ll talk to chefs like they’re ordinary humans, air grievances, applaud our favorite meals, and let you in on our review and guide processes. Most importantly, we’ll give recommendations for how to make the most of dining in your city.Copyright 2026 All Rights Reserved Alimentation et vin Art Cuisine
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    • The Best New Restaurants of 2025
      Nov 13 2025

      Our 2025 guides to The Best New Restaurants around the country are live and ready for you to disagree with. So we’re dedicating our final episode of the season to explaining the behind-the-scenes process, which takes Infatuation editors and writers 12 months and hundreds of restaurant visits. Bryan and Hannah hear from Philly Senior Staff Writer Candis McLean about choosing ratings, how she narrows down a shortlist of favorites, and the restaurant trends of the year.

      Check out the 2025 Best New Restaurants guide in your city:

      NYC https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/best-new-restaurants-new-york-2025

      LA https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/best-new-restaurants-los-angeles-2025

      Philly https://www.theinfatuation.com/philadelphia/guides/best-new-restaurants-philadelphia-2025

      Atlanta https://www.theinfatuation.com/atlanta/guides/best-new-restaurants-atlanta-2025

      Seattle https://www.theinfatuation.com/seattle/guides/best-new-restaurants-seattle-2025

      San Francisco https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/guides/best-new-restaurants-san-francisco-2025

      Austin https://www.theinfatuation.com/austin/guides/best-new-restaurants-austin-2025

      Chicago https://www.theinfatuation.com/chicago/guides/best-new-restaurants-chicago-2025

      London https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/guides/best-new-restaurants-london-2025

      Miami https://www.theinfatuation.com/miami/guides/best-new-restaurants-miami-2025

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      40 min
    • Office Lunch
      Nov 6 2025

      If you work in an office, the sustenance closest to your desk is probably a $15 bowl of wet greens and grains. You may even feel tenderly about your slop bowl. After all, it’s the only taste of the outside world between 9-5pm. In this episode of Restaurant People, Hannah and Bryan are joined by Infatuation Austin Senior Editor Matt Jacobs to discuss the grimmest meal of the day, going undercover in a corporate cafeteria, and why we can’t seem to shake that wet, wet lunchtime slop.

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      41 min
    • Mexico City-Inspired Restaurants with Pati Jinich
      Oct 30 2025

      Log onto any Infatuation city’s homepage—be it Denver or Philly—and there’s a good chance we’ve just reviewed a new restaurant that brands itself as “Mexico City-inspired.” But beyond tuna tostadas dressed to kill and small-batch ceramics, what does that label really mean? In this episode of Restaurant People, Hannah and Bryan talk with chef, author, and Mexico City native Pati Jinich to find out.

      In this episode, you’ll get:

      [0:02:12] Notes on Mexico City as a tourist destination in 2019 vs. 2025

      [0:06:17] A discussion of Mexico City’s impact on New York City dining

      [0:10:18] Hannah and Bryan’s observations on what Mexico City-inspired restaurants in America have in common

      [0:13:50] Chef, award-winning author, and host Pati Jinich defines the dining culture of Mexico City and the term “Mexico City-inspired restaurant”

      [0:20:55] Pati Jinich’s take on Mexican cuisine as a mother cuisine

      [0:24:21] A game of ”Is that Restaurant in Mexico City or America?”, based on Instagram posts alone (visit the Infatuation’s YouTube channel to see the game played in full with photos)

      [0:29:30] Pati Jinich’s thoughts on the recent influx of tourists in Mexico City

      [0:32:16] Bryan and Hannah’s reaction to the proliferation of Mexico City-inspired restaurants in America

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      37 min
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