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How Innovative Jamaican Food Fuels New Yorks Coolest Dinner Party Queer Table

How Innovative Jamaican Food Fuels New Yorks Coolest Dinner Party Queer Table

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
DeVonn Francis founded his dining pop-up experience Yardy after years spent being unable to be his full self a black, queer, Caribbean person in the restaurant world. Queer Table is a new show from Eater that tells the stories of queer people building restaurants, pop-ups, and food businesses that center their community in an outward-facing, all-welcoming way
Date: 2020-05-20

Comments and reviews: 10


This identity politics nonsense is going to be another winning ticket for Trump 2020. The same bs in Obama when they busy talking about whose toilet where. All bury their heads in the sand and nobody talk about the real problems with the real peoples. Idgaf about your shitty genders, race, religion as long as you abide the law, make good food and respect others right of free speech, regardless or not if it against your beliefs.
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Cooking and eating is in large part about sharing. Restaurants with mediocre food but great service and a convivial atmosphere seem to have better ratings than great food but mediocre service and atmosphere. I like his take on lightening the Caribbean menu but being true to the spicing and think this is an important insight into how cuisine evolves.
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Like. I get its pride month and all. but its been June for 26 days now. why are there pride videos JUST NOW. Seems like a very desperate grab for some attention. If you were going to honor any part of that community you should have done it for the whole month and maybe made it more about the food they offer and not who they are as individuals.
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this was so beautiful and inspiring to watch! this video brightened my morning, and I loved listening to DeVonn. I've been wanting to see more brands discuss the intersection of LGBTQIA+ identities and food! I love this series so far, please keep it up!
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Some people see life and every struggle that goes along with it through the lens of gender identity. They feel that gender identity comprises 90% of their personhood. That's very unfortunate but seems very, very popular nowadays.
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Please DON'T COME FOR ME! Its PRIDE in NYC right now it seems to me the 2 restaurant that we're featured are just celebrating no judgement just love! In my humble opinion have a blessed and happy day!
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Of course, they serve orange wine from Germany. It's so hip! When they hardly can distinguish a white wine from a red because they grew up with McDonalds and Coca Cola.
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Right after the video ended, YouTube gave me the Skittles taste the rainbow commercial where the guy with the Jamaican hat is milking a giraffe. YouTube, too much. Too much.
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Did I miss the episode that highlighted African Americans? Or Christians? Or Muslims? Or Caucasians? You earned yourselves a thumbs down. Get back to the food Eater.
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Love their look, love their 'tude. All power to them. But I'm here for the food. The food comes first; context supports the food, not the other way around.
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