FOOD SHERPAS guide the culinary curious!
You know its there. Youve seen it on TV. Youve devoured a few blog posts about it.
Maybe its that spot in Rome where clandestine tables are set up in an alley and a neighborhood feast comes together beneath the honeyed glow of street lamps. Maybe its that tiny shop in a parking lot in Penang that sells the sublime coconut tarts, or the unglamorous strip mall in Los Angeles where Anthony Bourdain once sweated over a bowl of spicy Thai boat noodles.
If theres one thing youve learned from watching all those shows with Mr. Bourdain, the voracious world traveler, its that these out-of-the-way treasures do exist. You, too, can eat there.
The only catch? You may need a little help.
Its that line of thinking that explains the rise, over the last few years, of a new kind of travel specialist so new, in fact, that they havent coined a name for the job. For now, lets call them the food sherpas.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/31/dining/food-sherpas-guide-you-to-a-citys-culinary-secrets.html?hp