Radio Cherry Bombe
The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network
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Radio Cherry Bombe features interviews with the most interesting people in the world of food. Each week, host Kerry Diamond talks to chefs, bakers, creatives, and entrepreneurs. The podcast is produced by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network.
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Kismet’s Sara Kramer & Sarah Hymanson Took A Chance On L.A. And Each Other 15.06.2026 48minToday’s guests are Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson, chefs and co-owners of Kismet, the beloved Los Angeles restaurant they opened almost a decade ago. Sara and Sarah received Cherry Bombe’s Bombesquad Award last week at the 2nd Annual Cherry Bombe Power Awards in Los Angeles. The duo joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about Kismet and how it has evolved over the years, their partnership, and what it takes to keep a restaurant alive today. They also share the origin story of Kismet Rotisserie, their growing takeout concept that helped keep the business going during the pandemic. Plus, Sara and Sarah talk about the realities of running restaurants in Los Angeles, the mentors and role models who’ve inspired them, and why the L.A. food community means so much to them. Click here for the Summer’s Finest Salad recipe from the “Kismet” cookbook. Click here for the 2026 Cherry Bombe Power List Thank you to American Express and Resy for supporting our show. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers – not of Resy – and do not constitute professional advice. Thank you to Whole Foods Market for supporting our show. Click here to sign up for the Supper Club Series waitlist in Miami on June 23rd. Click here to pre-order The Game Changers issue of Cherry Bombe magazine. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Sarah Hymanson: Instagram More on Sara Kramer: Instagram More on Kismet: Website, Instagram, “Kismet” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Chef Claudette Zepeda On Life Changing Experiences & “Cooking The Borderlands” 08.06.2026 50minToday’s guest is Claudette Zepeda, award-winning chef, mom, self-described border kid, poet, and author of the new cookbook “Cooking the Borderlands: Spice and Smoke Between Mexico and the States.” Claudette’s book is a deeply personal celebration of the food, family, and culture that shaped her, from Tijuana and San Diego to Jalisco and beyond. Claudette joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the long road to writing her first cookbook, why she was determined to create something that would stand the test of time, and how her identity as a border kid informs everything she cooks. She shares stories about her family, her kids, the recipes they inspired, and the women who taught her resilience, creativity, and the power of the village. They also dive into recipes from “Cooking the Borderlands,” including her White Widow salsa, arroz poblano, birria, and the Chinese-Mexican dishes that reflect the food culture of Tijuana and Mexicali. Plus, Claudette talks about her San Diego airport restaurant project with Tony Hawk, her salsa macha collab with Señor Lechuga, and the life-changing experience of walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Click here for Claudette’s Frijoles Rancheros (Cowboy Beans) recipe from “Cooking the Borderlands.” Thank you to Nonino & Whole Foods Market for supporting our show. Click here for tickets to our upcoming Supper Club Series in Miami on June 23rd. Click here to pre-order The Game Changers issue of Cherry Bombe magazine. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Claudette: Instagram, Señor Lechuga Salsa Macha, “Cooking the Borderlands” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Clementine’s Ice Cream Founder Tamara Keefe On Gooey Butter Cake & Big Dreams 01.06.2026 53minToday’s guest is Tamara Keefe, founder and CEO of Clementine’s Ice Cream, the St. Louis–based creamery known for its inventive flavors, ice cream parlors, and devoted following. Tamara started Clementine’s after walking away from a successful corporate career, and has since grown the company from one tiny neighborhood ice cream parlor into a nationally recognized brand. Tamara joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the childhood ice cream tradition that changed her life, why she decided to bet on herself, and how she built Clementine’s from the ground up—first by selling to restaurants, delivering pints around St. Louis, and eventually opening her first parlor. She shares what makes Clementine’s special, from its “organoleptic” parlor experience to its kosher-certified signature line, boozy ice creams, and dairy-free offerings. They also dive into Clementine’s famous Gooey Butter Cake ice cream, Tamara’s Route 66–inspired summer flavors, and why vanilla is the true test of a great ice cream maker. Plus, Tamara talks about Cone Con, her upcoming wedding, and why ice cream might just be the happiest food there is. Thank you to Fisher & Paykel & Nonino for supporting our show. Click here to pre-order The Game Changers issue of Cherry Bombe magazine. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Tamara: Instagram, Clementine's Ice Cream More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Gage & Tollner’s Sohui Kim On The Spirit Of Edna Lewis 27.05.2026 43minToday’s guest is Sohui Kim, the chef behind Brooklyn’s historic Gage & Tollner and the always-fun Insa. Sohui is one of New York City’s most talented and thoughtful chefs, known for bringing deep respect, creativity, and a personal point of view to everything she cooks. Sohui joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about Gage & Tollner, including the recent benefit dinner she hosted for the Edna Lewis Foundation in honor of the 50th anniversary of “The Taste of Country Cooking.” She shares what it means to carry Edna’s legacy forward at Gage & Tollner, where Edna was once head chef, and how that history shows up today—from the Edna Lewis Room upstairs to the she-crab soup on the menu. They also talk about The Hot Dog Edit, Cherry Bombe’s one-day-only pop-up at Rockefeller Center in partnership with OpenTable and Visa, happening tomorrow, Thursday, May 28th. Sohui is one of the featured NYC chefs, alongside Michelle Palazzo and Angie Rito. Her dream dog that we’ll be serving? A Korean-inspired chili cheese dog with gochujang-spiked chili, classic cheese sauce, crunchy onions, kimchi, and perilla. Click here for Edna Lewis’ She-Crab Soup recipe from Gage & Tollner. Reserve your hot dog for The Hot Dog Edit here Learn more about The Hot Dog Edit Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Sohui: Instagram, Gage & Tollner More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Matty Matheson And Michelle Rabin Of “Just A Dash” Talk Culinary Chops, Chaos & “The Bear” 25.05.2026 42minToday’s guests are Matty Matheson and Michelle Rabin, the duo behind “Just A Dash,” the cooking show on Netflix that’s equal parts chaos, comedy, and culinary skill. Matty, the show’s chef, is also a star of “The Bear,” a restaurateur, hardcore band frontman, creator of the Matheson Food Company, husband, and dad. Michelle, meanwhile, is a culinary producer, food stylist, on-screen problem-solver, and occasional voice of reason who helps keep “Just A Dash” from flying completely off the rails. Matty and Michelle join host Kerry Diamond to talk about the making of their show, their longtime friendship, and how “Just A Dash” works because the food is as strong as the chaos is real. They share how they each found their way into this world—Matty through culinary school and Toronto restaurant kitchens, Michelle through some strategic resume embellishment—and what it takes to make a show that ultimately inspires people to cook. Matty also talks about his time on “The Bear” and how he’s feeling about the final season, and Michelle shares news about her upcoming cookbook. Thank you to Fisher & Paykel, Maazah, and Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) for supporting our show. Reserve your hot dog for The Hot Dog Edit here Learn more about The Hot Dog Edit Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Matty: Instagram, website More on Michelle: Instagram, website More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Chef Angie Rito Of Don Angie And San Sabino Stops By For A Chat And A Few Laughs 20.05.2026 41minToday’s guest is Angie Rito, co-chef and co-owner of the beloved West Village spots Don Angie and San Sabino. Angie and her husband Scott Tacinelli are known for their inventive, craveable takes on Italian-American food. Angie joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about life at the restaurants, her pivot from journalism to the kitchen, and the story of her family’s popular neighborhood bakery in Cleveland. She shares how growing up around the bakery shaped her love of restaurants and Italian-American food, which continues to inspire her. They also talk about The Hot Dog Edit, Cherry Bombe’s one-day-only pop-up at Rockefeller Center in partnership with OpenTable and Visa, happening Thursday, May 28th. Angie is one of the featured NYC chefs, alongside Michelle Palazzo and Sohui Kim. Her dream dog that we’ll be serving? An Italian combo hot dog wrapped in speck and topped with pepperoni aioli, shredded iceberg, red onion, and pepperoncini vinaigrette. Click here for Angie's Mortadella Spiedini With Pickled Garlic Salsa Verde recipe from her cookbook, "Italian American." Reserve your hot dog for The Hot Dog Edit here Learn more about The Hot Dog Edit Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Angie: Instagram, Don Angie, San Sabino More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Ashley Graham’s Sparkling New Chapter 18.05.2026 46minToday’s guest is Ashley Graham, the model, entrepreneur, advocate, and co-founder of Lucci, a Lambrusco brand inspired by her love of food, wine, and Italy. A trailblazer in fashion and a champion of body confidence and inclusion, Ashley is now bringing that same energy to the wine world. Ashley and host Kerry Diamond discuss the origin story of Lucci, from a dinner in Los Angeles to a DM to an Italian winemaker in Emilia-Romagna. Ashley shares what it’s been like building her first brand from the ground up, navigating distribution, raising money, and convincing people that Lambrusco deserves a comeback. They also talk about entrepreneurship, motherhood, Italian food, Broadway, body confidence, and why Ashley believes people aren’t necessarily drinking less—they’re drinking smarter. Thank you to Fisher & Paykel and Davines for supporting our show. Cherry Bombe x OpenTable x Visa: The Hot Dog Edit Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Ashley: Instagram, Lucci Lambrusco More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Pastry Chef Michelle Palazzo Of Frenchette And Le Rock Talks Mom Life, Hot Dogs & Decadent Desserts 13.05.2026 44minToday’s guest is Michelle Palazzo, the superstar pastry chef behind some of New York City’s most beloved restaurants and desserts. Michelle oversees the pastry teams for the group that includes Frenchette, Le Rock, Le Veau d’Or, Frenchette Bakery at the Whitney, and the brand-new Wild Cherry. The last time Michelle joined us, she was making her podcast debut. Fast forward, she’s a mom and leading pastry teams across multiple locations. She’s learned to have boundaries, she tells us, but she’s still the queen of the decadent dessert. Michelle is also one of the chefs taking part in The Hot Dog Edit, a Cherry Bombe program with OpenTable and Visa taking place Thursday, May 28th, at Rockefeller Center. She explains the inspiration behind her dream hot dog and why she was excited to tackle a savory project. Reserve your hot dog for The Hot Dog Edit here Learn more about The Hot Dog Edit Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Michelle: Instagram, Frenchette More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Roman Pasta & Real Talk With Chef Hillary Sterling Of Ci Siamo And “Ammazza!” 11.05.2026 44minChef Hillary Sterling of NYC’s Ci Siamo finally has a cookbook to call her own. “AMMAZZA! Culinary Adventures from New York to Italy and Back Again” is out tomorrow and showcases everything Hillary loves to make, from Roman pastas to Mexican food to Jewish classics with a twist. And the title? Ammazza is Italian for “you killed it,” “you slayed,” or good old “wow!” Hillary joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the long road to “AMMAZZA!” and what the cookbook process taught her about herself and her cooking. She shares stories from her New York restaurant career, from working for Bobby Flay at Mesa Grill to cooking with Missy Robbins at A Voce, and opens up about the painful zero-star review she received at The Beatrice Inn, and how it ultimately helped her find her footing. They also dive into life at Ci Siamo, the women leading kitchens across Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group, and their exciting plans to bring Ci Siamo to Boston. Plus, Hillary talks pasta, vegetables, vinaigrettes, rainbow cookies, and why she doesn’t have measuring cups at home. You can find Hillary’s Grilled Asparagus with Ramps & Mint Vinaigrette recipe from “AMMAZZA!” on our Substack. Thank you to Davines and Jackson Family Wines’ La Crema for their support. The Blue Heron California Farm This Is A Curl Binding Serum from Davines Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Hillary: Instagram, Ci Siamo, “AMMAZZA!” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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“Revel” Author Mariana Velásquez On Hosting, Heartbreak & Rewriting Her Story 06.05.2026 46minFor our final episode of “The New Home,” our miniseries in partnership with Fisher & Paykel, we’re spotlighting Mariana Velásquez. A celebrated food stylist and author of the new book “Revel: A Maximalist Guide to Having People Over,” Mariana is known for her lush, layered aesthetic and her belief that food is meant to be experienced as a full table, not just individual dishes. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the inspiration behind “Revel,” from her approach to menus and entertaining to the creative process of bringing her book to life with celebrated photographers Gentl & Hyers. They also discuss how she became one of the industry’s most sought-after food stylists, the realities of cooking and hosting in a small New York City kitchen, and the deeply personal story behind the book. When Mariana’s marriage ended, she had to rewrite “Revel” days before the deadline, and she went on to learn about resilience, reinvention, and the power of gathering with intention. At the end of the episode, we share Mariana’s moving solo talk from the recent Cherry Bombe Jubilee NYC. Click here for Mariana’s Pomelo Sea Bass Aguachile with Corn Tostadas recipe from “Revel.” Thank you to Fisher & Paykel for supporting our show. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Mariana: Instagram, "Revel" cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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How Interior Designer Young Huh Unlocked Her Creative Calling 04.05.2026 43minFor our third episode of “The New Home,” our miniseries in partnership with Fisher & Paykel, we’re spotlighting Young Huh, interior designer, author, and founding member of the AAPI Design Alliance. Her new book, “A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling: Interiors,” offers a glimpse into her thoughtful, color-driven approach to design and the philosophy behind her work. Young joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her unconventional path to design—from starting out in law to making a bold career pivot and building a thriving creative business. She shares what it really takes to find your calling, the challenges of starting over, and why she’s passionate about mentoring the next generation of designers. They also dive into her approach to interiors, including why kitchens are the heart of the home, the emotional power of color, and how she helps clients design spaces based on how they want to feel. Plus, Young talks about gardening, cooking simple meals at home, and her love of breakfast nooks. Thank you to Fisher & Paykel for supporting our show. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Young: Instagram, website, "A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling" book More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Ghia Founder Mélanie Masarin On Her Debut Cookbook “Riviera” 29.04.2026 52minFor episode two of “The New Home,” our miniseries in partnership with Fisher & Paykel, we’re spotlighting Mélanie Masarin. Founder of the nonalcoholic apéritif brand Ghia and author of the new cookbook “Riviera: Recipes from the Coast of France and Italy,” Mélanie is known for her distinct point of view—whether she’s building a category-defining beverage brand or creating a cookbook inspired by her French and Italian roots. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the inspiration behind “Riviera,” from her grandmother’s kitchen notebook to summers in the south of France, and how she translated an intuitive, no-measure cooking style into an approachable cookbook. They also discuss Mélanie’s journey building Ghia, the realities of launching a beverage brand, and her philosophy around simple, joyful cooking and hosting. Plus, she shares a few of her go-to “unf*ckable” recipes and tips for effortless entertaining. Click here for Mélanie’s Soupe Au Pistou recipe from “Riviera.” Thank you to Fisher & Paykel for supporting our show. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Mélanie: Instagram, Ghia, “Riviera” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Donna Hay, The Australian Food Media Icon, Shares Her Origin Story 27.04.2026 48minWe have a special mini series debuting today in partnership with Fisher & Paykel called “The New Home.” Over the next few weeks, host Kerry Diamond will be in conversation with some amazing women about their lives, their kitchens, and their inspiring careers. We’re starting with an icon who has influenced Cherry Bombe with her food styling, photography, and wholehearted approach to home cooking. It’s Donna Hay, the culinary legend from Australia. Donna shares how eating crepes in Paris was an aha moment early in her career, how a fashion editor helped develop her sense of whimsy, and more from her wonderful origin story. She also talks about her new book, “Sunshine, Lemons, and Sea Salt: A Celebration of Modern Coastal Home Cooking,” which is the first of her 30+ cookbooks that she shot at home. Click here for Donna’s Harissa Chicken & Feta Baked Garlic Bread recipe. Thank you to Fisher & Paykel for supporting our show. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Donna: Instagram, website, "Sunshine, Lemons and Sea Salt" cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Sabrina Rudin Of Spring Cafe Aspen On Eating Healthy, Making Music & Turning 40 22.04.2026 54minToday’s guest is Sabrina Rudin, founder of Spring Cafe Aspen, the organic, plant-powered restaurant with locations in Aspen and New York City. She’s also the author of the new cookbook “Healthy with a Side of Happy: 100 Plant-Based Recipes to Feed Your Family.” Sabrina joins host Kerry Diamond on her 40th birthday to talk about launching Spring Cafe with no restaurant experience, bootstrapping the business, and bringing her healthy, feel-good food to a wider audience. They also discuss her debut cookbook, her approach to joyful (not restrictive) plant-based cooking, and the stories behind some of her favorite recipes. Plus, Sabrina shares her thoughts on manifestation, motherhood, and stepping into her “f*ck it forties.” Click here for Sabrina’s Noodle Kugel recipe from her Grandma Hazel. Thank you on/Sight and Coyuchi for supporting our show. Questions? Email hello@on-sight.co. Enjoy 15% off your first Coyuchi purchase with code CHERRY (first-time customers only, exclusions may apply). Jubilee tickets More on Sabrina: Instagram, Spring Cafe, “Healthy With A Side Of Happy” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Losophē’s Aisha Tyler On Margaritamaxxing, Hollywood & The Entrepreneur Life 20.04.2026 45minToday’s guest is Aisha Tyler—actor, director, comedian, podcast host, and now beverage entrepreneur. You might know Aisha from “Criminal Minds: Evolution” or “Friends,” but these days she’s also the founder of losophē, a line of organic, ready-to-drink cocktails designed to bring the bar experience home. Aisha joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her wildly multi-hyphenate career and why she’s always chasing the next challenge. She shares how her love of hospitality—and frustration with lackluster drinks at home—led her to launch losophē with business partner James King, why she bootstrapped the business herself, and what it’s really like to be a hands-on founder in a crowded cocktail category. They also dive into Aisha’s creative life beyond food and drink, what she’s learned as an entrepreneur, why kindness and resilience are essential in business, and how she balances it all while staying deeply curious. Thank you on/Sight and Coyuchi for supporting our show. Questions? Email hello@on-sight.co. Enjoy 15% off your first Coyuchi purchase with code CHERRY (first-time customers only, exclusions may apply). This interview was recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center. Jubilee tickets Cherry Bombe on Substack Our new Mom’s the Bombe issue Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, tickets to upcoming events, and more. More on Aisha: Instagram, losophē (Use code BOMBESQUAD20 for 20% off your purchase) More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Asma Khan Live At Jubilee NYC 2025 15.04.2026 36minToday’s episode is a special live recording from Jubilee 2025 in New York City, featuring Asma Khan, chef, restaurateur, author, and one of the most powerful voices in food today. Asma is the chef-owner of London’s Darjeeling Express, the author of “Monsoon: Delicious Indian Recipes for Every Day and Season,” “Chef’s Table” star, and a fierce advocate for women everywhere. Asma joins host Kerry Diamond on stage for a deeply moving conversation about resilience, purpose, and the power of community. Asma is introduced by author Yasmin Khan. Thank you to on/Sight and “In The Kusina” by Woldy Reyes for supporting our show. Questions? Email hello@on-sight.co. Cherry Bombe on Substack Our new Mom’s the Bombe issue Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, tickets to upcoming events, and more. More on Asma: Instagram, Darjeeling Express, "Monsoon" cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Lucie Franc de Ferriere On Buttercream Secrets & Her Debut Baking Book 13.04.2026 47minToday’s guest is Lucie Franc de Ferriere, the self-taught baker and founder of From Lucie, the popular East Village bakery known for its mini cakes, chocolate chip cookies, and French-inflected charm. Lucie is also the author of the new cookbook “Cake From Lucie: Recipes and Techniques From the French Countryside to New York City.” Lucie and host Kerry Diamond discuss how the book blends her upbringing in southwest France with her life in New York, the importance of working with a creative team that understands her vision, and why she wanted the book to feel personal and approachable. Lucie reflects on the influence of her mother’s tea room, her grandmother’s Madeleine recipe, and the rituals that shaped her love of baking. Click here for Lucie’s Matcha White Chocolate Mini Cake recipe. Thank you to on/Sight and “In The Kusina” by Woldy Reyes for supporting our show. Questions? Email hello@on-sight.co. This interview was recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center. Jubilee tickets The Cherry Bombe print issue with Lucie on the cover More on Lucie: From Lucie, “Cake From Lucie” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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Donna Lennard Of il Buco Restaurant On 90s Nostalgia, Thoughtful Expansion, And Hard-Earned Success 06.04.2026 42minToday’s guest is Donna Lennard, the founder of il Buco and one of the defining figures of downtown New York dining. Since opening il Buco in 1994, Donna has slowly and thoughtfully built a hospitality group founded on passion, great ingredients, and welcoming vibes. The business includes il Buco Alimentari in NYC, il Buco outposts in Amagansett and Ibiza, il Buco Vita shops, and a line of il Buco pantry staples. She joins host Kerry Diamond to share the story of how il Buco came to be, and the personal journey that led her from a career in film to hospitality. She reflects on hiring and leadership, why doing what you love is her guiding principle, the dish that’s never leaving the menu (hello, kale salad), and the food world legend she’d want with her on a desert island. This interview was recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center. Cherry Bombe on Substack Our new Mom’s the Bombe issue Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, tickets to upcoming events, and more. More on Donna: Instagram, il Buco, il Buco Vita More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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How Molly Irani Of Chai Pani Took A Leap Of Faith That Changed Her Life 30.03.2026 53minToday’s guest is Molly Irani, co-founder and chief culture officer of the award-winning Chai Pani Restaurant Group in Asheville, North Carolina, and author of the new book, “Service Ready: A Story of Love, Restaurants, and the Power of Hospitality.” Back in 2009, Molly and her husband, Meherwan, were facing an uncertain future during the financial crisis when he proposed something unexpected: opening an Indian street food restaurant. Molly was shocked, but, ever the optimist, she ultimately said yes. Her leap of faith changed everything. Molly joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about what it really took to get Chai Pani off the ground, including writing a business plan detailed enough to win over landlords, navigating financial risk, and learning the realities of restaurant life on the fly. They also dive into Molly’s new book and the lessons she’s learned about leadership, resilience, and building a people-first business. This interview was recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center. Cherry Bombe on Substack Our new Mom’s the Bombe issue Sign up to hear Molly at Wednesday’s member meeting on Zoom Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, tickets to upcoming events, and more. More on Molly: Instagram, Chai Pani, "Service Ready" book More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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The Tuscan Life With Cookbook Author Amber Guinness 25.03.2026 47minToday’s guest is Amber Guinness—cookbook author and co-founder of The Arniano Painting School. Amber grew up in the Tuscan countryside, where food was a way of life and meals were all about gathering, generosity, and instinct. Amber joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her latest book, “Winter in Tuscany: Cozy Recipes and the Quanto Basta Way,” and the philosophy that guides her cooking: quanto basta, or “as much as you need.” It’s a beautifully simple idea that encourages cooks to trust themselves, embrace imperfection, and focus on flavor over formulas. Amber shares stories from her childhood in rural Italy, her time working at London’s iconic River Cafe, and how she came to host intimate painting retreats at her family home, where she cooks for guests using recipes passed down through generations. The two also dive into Amber’s favorite dishes, from lemony meatballs and “drunk” spaghetti to cozy lentil stews and emergency pantry pasta. Plus, Amber talks about writing three books in three years, the magic of Tuscan olive oil, and why sometimes the simplest meals are the most memorable. Click here for Amber’s Sausage, Lentil, & Chickpea Stew recipe. This interview was recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center. Cherry Bombe on Substack The Jubilee Business Owners Pass application Our new Mom’s the Bombe issue Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, tickets to upcoming events, and more. More on Amber: Instagram, The Arniano Painting School, "Winter in Tuscany" cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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