Kyle Chayka, a writer from The New Yorker, reflects on his culinary habits and weekend travels. Living in Washington, D.C., where they often leave for weekends, he journeys to Madrid for a cultural festival, sharing insights from his book, "Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture." The article details his travel experiences, including airport snacks and a brief stop in London. Chayka's love for diverse food highlights the cultural richness he seeks in his travels, juxtaposed against his home life centered around elaborate cooking with his wife.
Back home in Washington, D.C., The New Yorker writer Kyle Chayka and his wife, Jess, cook "constantly and elaborately"... D.C. is a city that people only live in to leave every weekend.
At Heathrow in the morning, there are more people drinking beer than coffee... I hunt through the luxury-brand boutiques and find a single Caffe Nero stand operating out of a car trunk.
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