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With 1,000 registered cooks, Chef Surfing has its focus set on Latin America

23 pointsby chefsurfingover 12 years ago

7 comments

marquisover 12 years ago
I wonder if the success in Latin America is due to existing cultural norms where it is acceptable to eat food that has not been 'authorized', nor subject to crackdown, by a city health dept. In Argentina you can go to a person's home turned into a restaurant for a couple of nights a week, get an amazing meal and hang out with great people who also stumbled across the place. Some of the best meals ever in Buenos Aires were had in these places.
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j_camarenaover 12 years ago
We used the service once at Santiago, Chile.<p>Amazing experience. Much better than going to a restaurant.
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chefsurfingover 12 years ago
Thanks for the writeup Anna. Founder of Chef Surfing Eric Knudtson, please A.M.A.
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rgluckover 12 years ago
I've been following them for months, and the team rocks!
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gobmcbover 12 years ago
US needs to lighten up so we can get this here!
Aegistover 12 years ago
I can't wait for this to break out of the Latin American market and get over here to Australia! :) I love the idea!
etagwerkerover 12 years ago
Way to go Chef Surfing! I've been fortunate enough to meet Chef Nancy in Santiago thanks to them.