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Mark Dichter   Photographer
Mark Dichter is the photographer for TheCityCook.com. He is also a Brooklyn-born native New Yorker, a documentary filmmaker and recording engineer, and a lover of books, chamber music, opera, and all things Italian. While he enjoys cooking and makes excellent eggs, broiled portobello mushrooms, and poached salmon, he's more often The City Dishwasher, edged out of the kitchen by his wife, Kate McDonough, editor of TheCityCook.com.

Steve Olderman   Contributing Writer
Steve Olderman has lived in NYC on and off, but mostly on, for 40 years. He's an ad agency creative director, writer, opera buff, and proprietor of a metabolism that allows him to eat whatever he wants whenever he wants. He’s studied at the French Culinary Institute as well as I.C.E. but his real inspiration was Julia Child’s original PBS series, Mastering the Art of French Cooking. The most amazing meal he’s ever had was at Les Crayeres in Reims, France, but his dish of choice at almost any moment of the day or night is spaghetti and meatballs.

David Neibart   Contributing Writer
David Neibart lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife, Emma, and his two young children, Daisy and Archie.  He has almost no credentials to write about cooking, except for the fact that he’s almost always hungry.  He owns a public relations firm, and is the author of the yet-to-be-published book, Whoa: Inside the Head of a First-Time Father-To-Be.

 

 
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