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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 39 MIN

The Future is Served

from Flavorphiles · host Tanner Agar

The future of food and hospitality is changing fast—and in some cases, unraveling in real time.This week’s episode starts with one of the biggest stories in the industry: the allegations surrounding René Redzepi and his departure from Noma. As one of the most influential chefs of this era steps away, we unpack what happened—and what it says about the culture that defined modern fine dining.From there, we zoom out. Are the foundations of fine dining—unpaid stages, marathon tasting menus, and all-consuming kitchen culture—still viable? Or is the industry heading toward something simpler, more sustainable, and fundamentally different?Then we head behind the bar with Terance Robson, an Irish bartender operating venues in Austin, Texas. We talk about how Irish pubs differ from their North American counterparts, what actually makes a great bar, and whether bars will remain a central part of social life as drinking habits change.Finally, we look even further ahead. What will we actually be eating in the future? From lab-grown meat and insect protein to 3D-printed dishes, we debate the foods that could define the next generation—and whether we’re ready for them. The past shaped how we eat. This episode asks what comes next.Amuse Booze: Irish Whiskey SourThank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphilesAll episodes produced and owned by Tanner Agar. All rights reserved.

The future of food and hospitality is changing fast—and in some cases, unraveling in real time.This week’s episode starts with one of the biggest stories in the industry: the allegations surrounding René Redzepi and his departure from Noma. As one of the most influential chefs of this era steps away, we unpack what happened—and what it says about the culture that defined modern fine dining.From there, we zoom out. Are the foundations of fine dining—unpaid stages, marathon tasting menus, and all-consuming kitchen culture—still viable? Or is the industry heading toward something simpler, more sustainable, and fundamentally different?Then we head behind the bar with Terance Robson, an Irish bartender operating venues in Austin, Texas. We talk about how Irish pubs differ from their North American counterparts, what actually makes a great bar, and whether bars will remain a central part of social life as drinking habits change.Finally, we look even further ahead. What will we actually be eating in the future? From lab-grown meat and insect protein to 3D-printed dishes, we debate the foods that could define the next generation—and whether we’re ready for them. The past shaped how we eat. This episode asks what comes next.Amuse Booze: Irish Whiskey SourThank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphilesAll episodes produced and owned by Tanner Agar. All rights reserved.

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