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Doors to restaurants open; finding a seat is easy

A slide show of reopened eateries.
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Kream Kastle is a greasy spoon and a living fossil

Kream Kastle has no social media presence whatsoever. Neither does it take orders through various delivery apps. One might be tempted to call this place a throwback to an earlier era, an atavism, a living fossil. But we just call it that little drive-in on Highway 70 — you know, that tastee-freeze between Ten Mile Creek and the Lonsdale turnoff, the place where all the trucks are parked.
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'Con todo': El Sur's Honduran eats gather a fervent following

“It kinda takes people out of their comfort zone,” Vasquez said. “People are like, ‘Why is there a plantain in there?’ or ‘What is a fried plantain?’”

Little Rock Advertising & Promotion Commission files lawsuit against Uber Eats

"We work to keep a level playing field in Little Rock," LRCVB President and CEO Gretchen Hall said in the release, and Uber Eats is no exception."
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Lulav reboots with old faves, new items, longer kitchen hours

Lulav, the W. 6th Street eatery which has gone through a couple of names since being sold by owner J. Matt Lile in 2013, is being relaunched under the name Lulav, with Lile in a consulting role. Lile said the reboot will include old favorites, new menu items, an open wine cellar, more affordable entree options, longer kitchen hours, and a revamped drink menu. They're open now, but they'll have a grand opening next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Lile said.

The state of Central Arkansas dining, as told by its chefs and bartenders

Most food enthusiasts in Arkansas can feel it — there's a lot of good going on in the Central Arkansas dining scene. There's a lot to be celebrated, many improvements being made. People are genuinely excited about what they are eating. Several Arkansas establishments are gaining national attention. Some might consider this a "turning point" for Arkansas food, a renaissance, of sorts. Are we eating at the edge of greatness? In 10 years, is Little Rock positioned to become the food world's next Austin, Portland or Nashville?
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Cruisin' for some food

Ever thought about taking a cruise but wondered how the food might be? Check out a visual guide to offerings aboard a Carnival cruiseliner.
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