American City Diner: Washington, DC

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“Thanks to American City Diner for restoring my faith that outstanding diner food is still out there.” Visiting American City Diner on the outskirts of Washington, DC, near the Maryland border, is like walking into Guy Fieri’s dreams. I’m actually shocked this place has yet to be visited by “Triple D”. Dripping with 50’s nostalgia (chrome, neon, and a mind blowing giant mural of James Dean, Sammy Davis Jr, Elvis, and Marilyn Monroe chowing down on ice cream and spaghetti) you might be surprised to learn that this place was built in the late 80’s, and isn’t even a real dining car. That said, it’s anything but the cheesy tourist trap you might expect. Walls jammed with 50’s bric-a-brac and teeming with customers 24 hours a day, American City Diner fends off obnoxious customers with signs that warn you not to bother the cooks in the open kitchen. Our waiter was friendly, despite the giant “No Whining” sign on his uniform . Some people are put off with eating establishments known for a “signature rudeness,” but to me it’s usually a sign of really good food. The Reuben , piled with thick cut, house-made corned beef—billed as “the best corned beef south of New York City”—was better than you would expect from …

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‘New York’ Magazine’s Approval Matrix Confirms: The Food Lab Is Brilliant

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From Serious Eats: New York We didn’t need New York magazine’s Approval Matrix , the back-page feature that decides where current pop culture blips land on their taste meter, to tell us that J. Kenji Lopez-Alt ’s Food Lab column was brilliant. We already knew that. But hey, it’s pretty cool to see his thin, crispy french fries right above John Goodman’s head (looking good, indeed!) and below James Taylor and Carol King rocking out at Madison Square Garden.

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Vote for Serious Eats in the James Beard Readers’ Choice Awards!

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Serious Eats is in the running for the James Beard Foundation’s 2010 Readers’ Choice Awards. We’re in the “Best Food Blog” category along with some very stiff competition: Grub Street New York and Hunter Angler Gardener Cook . Give ‘em a look see, and cast your ballot as you see fit!

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Photo of the Day: Circuit Board Made of Candy

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Phtograph from James Provost on Flickr Here’s a sweet idea for tech-geeks: a colorful circuit board made out of candy! Sarah Jargstorf made this cake topper out of chocolate, frosting, and candy to go on her boyfriend’s birthday cake. [via Neatorama ] Related: Circuit Boards Powered by Corn Syrup

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