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This Is TASTE

This Is TASTE

Aliza Abarbanel & Matt Rodbard 806 Episodes Aug 22, 2026

This Is TASTE features smart and lively conversations about food, home cooking, and culture. Hosted by TASTE editors Aliza Abarbanel and Matt Rodbard, the show interviews interesting characters from the world of food, media, and cookbooks. Episodes are released several times a month and are sometimes recorded live at Rizzoli Bookstore in New York City.

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826: Korean Drinking Culture Got the Book It Deserved with Irene Yoo
826: Korean Drinking Culture Got the Book It Deserved with Irene Yoo Aug 22, 2026 2640 Irene Yoo’s groundbreaking book Soju Party just won a James Beard Award for teaching Americans to drink like Koreans—the rounds, the rules, the anju, all of it. It’s a big topic to cover, and we get into the soju tornado, the convenience-store hangover industrial complex, and how a pop-up turned into Orion Bar, the Bushwick bar she co-owns with her husband and cocktail collaborator, Nick Dodge. S
825: Inside Pizzeria Beddia with Joe Beddia
825: Inside Pizzeria Beddia with Joe Beddia Aug 21, 2026 2919 Joe Beddia opened Pizzeria Beddia in 2013 as a six-seat, cash-only Philadelphia shop with no phone and no logo. Two years later, Bon Appétit called it the best pizza in America, and the line never really stopped. Now Beddia runs a 140-seat restaurant with a Michelin Bib Gourmand distinction and a private “Hoagie Room,” and he’s just opened his first restaurant outside the country: Bar Etna, in Lon
824: Deadass Beekeeping and Beyond with Gecile Fojas and Anthony Virey 
824: Deadass Beekeeping and Beyond with Gecile Fojas and Anthony Virey  Aug 19, 2026 3242 Gecile Fojas and Anthony Virey are the team behind HOSE New York, a creative R&D studio observing systems that shape culture, ecology, and consumption. Their projects include the honey brand Deadass Beekeeping, the beverages pop-up Palate Service, and the Listening Apiary and Hive Theory, an installation and live radio show streaming the sounds of their beehives at Wave Farm art park. Gecile and A
823: Interpol’s Daniel Kessler: Guitarist, Restaurateur, Spanish Food Freak
823: Interpol’s Daniel Kessler: Guitarist, Restaurateur, Spanish Food Freak Aug 17, 2026 2747 Daniel Kessler is a guitarist and founding member of Interpol, one of New York’s defining bands. He also helped build Bergen Hill—a beloved Carroll Gardens crudo bar he conceived from scratch with Ravi DeRossi—and quietly became a fixture of the city’s cocktail and natural wine scene. On the eve of Interpol’s eighth album, This Mirror Weighs a Ton, Kessler joins us to talk about what turned a late
822: How to Build a Booming Bakery Business at an Artisan Market with Zeena Lattouf Joy
822: How to Build a Booming Bakery Business at an Artisan Market with Zeena Lattouf Joy Aug 14, 2026 3026 Zeena Lattouf Joy is the founder and head baker of Zeena Bakery, a Palestinian American bakery based in NYC. Their ma’amoul, focaccia, and other treats are beloved mainstays of the artisan side of the Fort Greene farmers’ market—and a regular part of Aliza’s weekend routine. Today on the show, Zeena talks about building a bakery that supports farmers in NYC and the Levant, the realities of operati
821: Carla Lalli Stopped Performing and Started Cooking for Herself
821: Carla Lalli Stopped Performing and Started Cooking for Herself Aug 12, 2026 3356 Carla Lalli built her name in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen before going independent and publishing two best-selling cookbooks. Yet there was much more going on in her life. Her marriage ended after 24 years, and her sparkling new book, Food Is a Feeling, tells the story through 65 recipes and 30 essays that treat cooking not as a lifestyle brand extension but as the thing that got her through it a
820: Airplane Food, Elite Status Chasing, and What the Airlines Don't Want You to Know with Zach Griff
820: Airplane Food, Elite Status Chasing, and What the Airlines Don't Want You to Know with Zach Griff Aug 10, 2026 3734 Zach Griff spent nearly seven years as The Points Guy’s most recognizable reporter, filing dispatches from first-class cabins and airport lounges around the world—before walking away in 2025 to launch his own venture, From the Tray Table. Today he joins Matt to talk about what actually makes airline food good, the science of why food tastes different at 30,000 feet, the credit-card-fueled arms rac
819: Confessions of a Cookbook Literary Agent with Sally Ekus
819: Confessions of a Cookbook Literary Agent with Sally Ekus Aug 8, 2026 4539 Sally Ekus has been inside the cookbook business since before she could walk—literally stuffing press kits for her mother’s culinary PR firm as a kid. Now a senior literary agent at Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency leading the Ekus Group, she’s brokered hundreds of book deals and become one of publishing’s most transparent voices on how cookbooks actually get made. She’s behind the terrific Substack
818: It Took a Chef to Make a Buzzy Drinks Brand like Faccia Brutto
818: It Took a Chef to Make a Buzzy Drinks Brand like Faccia Brutto Aug 7, 2026 3744 Patrick Miller is the founder and distiller of Faccia Brutto, an Italian-style spirits brand based in Brooklyn, New York. He worked as a chef for 19 years in some of LA and New York’s brightest restaurants, and he began making amari as holiday gifts for loved ones while working as the chef-partner at Rucola in Brooklyn. Today Faccia Bruttio is busy using old-world techniques to create singular and
817: TASTE Travels: Kingston, NY
817: TASTE Travels: Kingston, NY Aug 5, 2026 4536 Today’s episode is really special: a deep eating and drinking tour of Kingston, New York, the Hudson Valley town located under two hours’ drive from New York City that has quietly built one of the most interesting food scenes in the state. Matt has lived nearby for the past five years after two decades in Brooklyn, and Kingston has become his go-to for dining out. His guide for the day: Jenn Sit,
816: The Pad Thai–Free Zone with Bangkok Supper Club’s Jenn Saesue
816: The Pad Thai–Free Zone with Bangkok Supper Club’s Jenn Saesue Aug 3, 2026 2692 Jenn Saesue didn’t want to open another Thai restaurant that served the same watered-down menu as everyone else’s—so she didn’t. Nearly a decade later, she’s the cofounder of 55 Hospitality, the group behind Fish Cheeks, the Michelin-listed Bangkok Supper Club, and Bub’s Bakery, New York’s first completely allergen-free bakery. Matt talks with Jenn about refusing pad Thai, managing an impossible r
815: Anthony Bourdain’s Life Was a Movie. Matt Johnson Directed It.
815: Anthony Bourdain’s Life Was a Movie. Matt Johnson Directed It. Jul 31, 2026 2758 Matt Johnson directed the films BlackBerry and the DIY comedy Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie—now he’s taking on Anthony Bourdain. His new film Tony, out in August from A24, skips the traditional biopic format entirely, compressing three formative Provincetown summers described in Kitchen Confidential into one transformative season for a 19-year-old, pre-fame Bourdain. Johnson joins us to tal

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