

Helen Rosner
Staff writer and restaurant critic at The New Yorker. She is known for sharp criticism and analysis of restaurant culture, fine dining, and labor issues in food media.
Top 5 podcasts with Helen Rosner
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Mar 20, 2026 • 26min
The cult of abusive chefs
Helen Rosner, New Yorker restaurant critic, and Stephanie Breijo, LA Times food reporter, dig into Rene Redzepi, Noma’s massive influence, and the abuse allegations surrounding its culture. They explore fine dining’s mythmaking, brutal kitchen hierarchies, public backlash, chef reactions, and why diners still chase the experience despite the controversy.

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Sep 25, 2025 • 48min
What's Cooking?
Helen Rosner, a food writer and New Yorker staff writer, dives into the evolving landscape of home cooking and cookbooks. She discusses Samin Nosrat's new book, 'Good Things,' highlighting its blend of narrative and practical cooking advice. Rosner explores the impact of culinary influencers, the intimacy of food knowledge, and pandemic cooking fatigue. She also reflects on modern cookbook authors, the dinner party as a cultural milestone for millennials, and how cooking shapes personal identity and intellectual life.

Dec 26, 2025 • 50min
817: Holidays with Lisa Kyung Gross and Helen Rosner
In this conversation, Lisa Kyung Gross, founder of The League of Kitchens, shares the joy of food and community during the holidays, highlighting family recipes from immigrant women. She introduces an Afghan Cake Jawari recipe, bursting with rosewater and cardamom. Food critic Helen Rosner adds her delicious insights on thoughtful gifting and presents last-minute culinary gift ideas. Listeners explore cozy winter flavors, unique dishes calling back to their culinary heritage, and the art of gifting through meaningful connections.

Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 25min
Helen Rosner on the state of restaurant criticism.
Helen Rosner, a James Beard Award-winning critic from The New Yorker, dives into the vibrant world of restaurant criticism. She contrasts the culinary scenes of Chicago and New York, exploring the impact of costs on creativity. Helen shares her ADHD journey, discussing how Vyvanse transformed her life. The conversation also touches on the ethics of eating whole animals, social media's influence on criticism, and the shifting landscape of food celebrity, particularly for women. With insights on sandwiches and cooking improvisation, Helen's take is both humorous and thought-provoking.

Feb 13, 2025 • 51min
Ozempic Is Morally Neutral
In a lively conversation, Helen Rosner, a celebrated New Yorker staff writer and James Beard Award winner, dives deep into the complex relationship between food, body image, and societal pressures. They discuss the transformative effects of Ozempic on diet culture and advocate for body liberation amidst capitalist ideals. With a blend of humor and personal anecdotes, Helen and Virginia explore parenting's role in shaping healthy attitudes toward food and body image, urging a shift toward joy and connection over restrictive norms.


