You might know this week’s guest from the antics of his Substack, Food is Stupid , where he lovingly skewers food culture with irreverent humor and subversive stunts. But don’t get it twisted: despite his approach, the man behind it, Dennis Lee, is a serious voice in Chicago’s culinary community—a true purveyor and champion of hidden gems, and someone who knows food inside and out. By day, he’s a writer for The Takeout , covering everything from fast food to local Chicago eats. His new Substack, The Party Cut , has him doubling down on his signature style, blending deep dives into Chicago’s food scene and a respectful approach to the city’s less-known establishments with sharp-witted observations. He joins us in the studio (with treats!) to talk about how Food is Stupid served as a refreshing antidote to the over-seriousness of food writing, why we’ll never run out of hidden gems, the rise of Korean culture in the U.S. (and a celebration of Korean markets), and so much more.…