Take a tour of popular food startup Food52's beautiful new office and test kitchen
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A bit like a social network exclusively for foodies, Food52 is a recipe site and cooking product marketplace where you can search for meal preparation tips and buy all of the gear you need to cook at home.
Founded by former New York Times Editor Amanda Hesser and food writer Merrill Stubbs in 2009, Food52 has raised a total of $9 million in three rounds of funding from investors 14W, Scripps Network Interactive, Walden Venture Capital, Joanne Wilson, and Gary Vaynerchuk, among others.
We recently paid a visit to Food52's brand-new headquarters in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City.
From a gorgeous test kitchen to food books all around, we were hungry from the moment we walked in.
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