For foodies, the web is a banquet, a smorgasbord, a buffet. There's so much to see—the recipes, the restaurant reviews, the photos. Food 100 is a top 100 list of the best food websites, foodblogs, food-related services, shops, and more. It's our most delicious list yet.
A crew of contributors dishes out recipes, nationwide restaurant news, and lively discussion on a site that is serious — but not too serious — about food.
One of the internet's most complete and interactive recipe databases, Allrecipes.com features a vast amount of recipes, as well as videos and a recipe exchange forum.
A crew of contributors dishes out recipes, nationwide restaurant news, and lively discussion on a site that is serious — but not too serious — about food.
One of the internet's most complete and interactive recipe databases, Allrecipes.com features a vast amount of recipes, as well as videos and a recipe exchange forum.
Home of the renowned Zagat Survey, the Zagat site offers user-submitted restaurant reviews, as well as city-specific restaurant blogs and lively discussion boards.
Chocolate and zucchini may not seem like the most appetizing combination, but it perfectly describes this site's delicious mixture of healthy and sweet food.
Climb on The Pioneer Woman's covered wagon for hilarious anecdotes, luscious photographs, and step-by-step instructions for preparing mouthwatering meals.
This online database features recipes from professional chefs like Mario Batali and Nigella Lawson, filterable by categories including chef, ingredient, and cuisine.
A grassroots and increasingly international movement advocating a responsible way of eating and sourcing food that demonstrates commitment to the community.
The web’s largest and most continually updated vegetarian restaurant guide, Happy Cow also provides social networking and lifestyle advice for vegetarians.
The James Beard Foundation is dedicated to preserving American culinary heritage through scholarships and events that raise awareness about the importance of food in our lives.
Eating in? Eating out? Search engine FoodieView sorts through hundreds of food-related websites, tosses out the bad apples, and serves us what we want.
Italian Wine Merchants is a one-stop shop for the wine connoisseur who wants an experience as rare as a bottle from prominent wine collector Hardy Rodenstock.
Got a hangover? AlcoholContents.com offers detailed percentage and proof information on a variety of alcoholic beverages that may help you say no to that extra gin and tonic.
KitchenBug features recipes created and tested by its members, with handy cooking instructions and a networking feature that allows users to interact and swap advice.
An excellent, well-maintained yet totally unpretentious wine blog featuring a wide variety of different wines from across the globe, all for under 20 bucks.
Extensive website dedicated to following up on restaurants featured on Gordon Ramsay’s TV show “Kitchen Nightmares,” with the goal of determining how helpful Ramsay really is.
One of the internet's most complete and interactive recipe databases, Allrecipes.com features a vast amount of recipes, as well as videos and a recipe exchange forum.