Chowhound
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Chowhound is a popular online food discussion board founded by Jim Leff in 1997, known for its user base of opinionated downmarket food fanatics. In 2006, Leff sold the board to CNET Networks, which took over and redesigned the site, merging it with CHOW magazine but keeping the chowhound.com domain name.
In addition to their busy forums, grouped by locale, Chowhound prints several articles on rotating food topics each week, accompanied by recipes.
[edit] Book series
Chowhound has released two print restaurant guides, one to New York and one to San Francisco.