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- The restaurateurs behind shuttered Baltimore restaurants Family Meal and Aggio owes their landlord more than $3.1 million, Baltimore judges ruled.
- Take a pinch of adventure, add a dash of wanderlust and mix in opportunity. Blend in a passion for deliciousness and what does the recipe yield? For three chefs with Maryland ties — Duff Goldman, Michael Voltaggio and Ryan Coffey — the dish might be called California dreamin'.
- A visit on the first full day of operations at the MGM National Harbor made it easy to see where its $1.4 billion budget went: Celebrity chef-run restaurants, plush spa and salon, designer shopping and, yes, gambling.
- Bryan Voltaggio's first Aggio location in Washington, D.C., has closed its doors.
- The brothers Voltaggio are teaming up for the first time to open a steakhouse at the MGM National Harbor casino.
- Two of chef Bryan Voltaggio's former employees are suing him and his restaurants, arguing they were denied overtime pay.
- For "Home," which will be released Tuesday, Bryan Voltaggio drew inspiration from the meals that he cooks for his wife and three young children as well as dishes for holidays and dinner parties.
- A recap of the Feb. 11 episode of "Top Chef," as a winner is crowned. Curse that unbalanced shrimp broth soup!
- On the latest "Top Chef," contestants cook ballpark-inspired fine-dining dishes at Fenway Park in Boston.
- On "Top Chef," the cheftestants team up to cook for Boston police and fire departments, while one competitor is sent home.
- A recap of the Oct. 15 season premiere of 'Top Chef,' where there's already bloodletting in Boston
- Chef Bryan Voltaggio pleaded guilty to a drunk-driving charge in Baltimore district court Friday, according to online court records.
- While Bryan Voltaggio was making headlines with plans to open a restaurant in Baltimore, his brother Michael was kicking around some news himself.
- While Bryan Voltaggio was making headlines with plans to open a restaurant in Baltimore, his brother Michael was kicking around some news himself.
- Frederick County chef Bryan Voltaggio missed out on his shot at "Top Chef" redemption Wednesday, losing to California restaurateur Douglas Keane on the season finale of "Top Chef Masters."
- Last year, Baltimore's "Ace Of Cakes" star Duff Goldman added more layers to his rising confectionary empire, founding Charm City Cakes West and Duff's Cake Mix in Los Angeles. We managed to persuade Goldman to take a break from cake to share his favorite sweet spots around Los Angeles.
- Charm City celebrities, no matter where they were, woke early to send seasons Tweetings
- With AT&T promotion, people can send loved ones a Voltaggio recipe and pretend it's their own
- The chef's Guts & Glory tour stops in Baltimore in November
- Bryan Voltaggio will host his third annual benefit dinner to fight childhood hunger on Sept. 13 at Volt, his flagship Frederick restaurant. Joining him this time will be Michael Voltaggio, his brother, his onetime Top Chef competitor and now the chef at Ink in Los Angeles, and Matt Orlando, the chef de cuisine at Noma in Copenhagen.
- Maryland's own Michael Voltaggio, who won 'Top Chef,' will try his hand at acting with a cameo on 'The Exes.'
- Bryan Voltaggio's readies Lunchbox, a new Frederick Restaurant on the Carroll Creek Promenade, for Dec. 1 opening