Egotistical characters, backstabbing, cat fighting – no, this isn’t an
episode of Real Housewives, it’s the underbelly of the restaurant world.
Herewith, the food-centric Twitter accounts that serve up the dishiest
food news.

The Braiser is attached to the the fantastic food blog of the same
name, combines US Weekly-style gossip, cringe-worthy food tv show clips
and hot-button topics like tipping. https://twitter.com/TheBraiser

Created as a nom de plume used poke fun at the sometimes-pretentious
world of food, Ruth
Bourdain has been revealed as New Jersey freelance writer Josh
Friedland. The avatar photo (a mashup of Ruth Reicl and Anthony
Bourdain) is good for a terrifying chuckle and the commentary is still
biting. https://twitter.com/RuthBourdain

And speaking of Bourdain,
Twitter is the perfect spot for his no-holds-barred attitude. Bourdain
doesn’t suffer fools (even famous ones) gladly – and he even posts a
food photo once in a while. https://twitter.com/Bourdain

Celebrities love Toronto chef Susuar
Lee’s restaurants (and he ain’t afraid to show it). His restos will
be a hot spot during TIFF, but even if you can’t make it in for meal, he
posts DIY videos for his favourite dishes. https://twitter.com/susurlee

Vancouver’s Matthew
Stowe may be the chef du jour thanks to his Top Chef Canada
win , but he had us at "corn agnolotti, popcorn butter, chandelles,
black truffle." https://twitter.com/ChefMattStowe

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