• #60 - Tom Parker Bowles

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

#60 - Tom Parker Bowles

  • Summary

  • The Food Court: Tom Parker Bowles Dishes on Royal Recipes & More!

    On this week’s royally delicious episode of The Food Court, we’re thrilled to welcome Tom Parker Bowles, award-winning food writer, restaurant critic, and yes, the son of Queen Camilla! He’s here promoting his latest book Cooking and the Crown: Royal Recipes from Queen Victoria to King Charles III, where he mixes history, royalty, and irresistible recipes. Get ready to dive into 100 mouthwatering dishes that have graced the tables of royalty through the ages!

    We chat everything from London chocolates (spoiler: they’re superior to American chocolate, sorry not sorry
    ) to the best NYC burgers
    . Tom tries the legendary ham and cheese at George Motz's Hamburger America, where you can also snag the limited-time Crabby Patty!

    Plus, if you love NY pizza
    , don’t miss our top picks—Mama’s Too and L’Industrie Pizzeria. You’ll be hungry just hearing about it!

    From Mexican food in Brooklyn (yes, you MUST try Kellogg’s Diner
    ), to our Wimbledon tradition of the Oliver Reed bar challenge (it’s epic
    ), and our favorite London spots like Dishoom and The Phat Pundit, this episode has it all!

    Catch the royal culinary vibes on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Don’t forget to rate us and follow us on Instagram at @the_food_court_rolandos. And don’t wait—Tom’s book is available now on Amazon! Buy it now and bring some royal recipes into your kitchen!


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