Food & Drink

In the Kitchen with Chef John Fleer

An inside look at the chef's Asheville, North Carolina, restaurant
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Fleer outside of his restaurant in Asheville, North Carolina.

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Chef John Fleer prepares for service.

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Rhubarb-glazed duck confit with sweet potato anna cake, Swiss chard, shaved duck ham, and pickled rhubarb.

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Chef Fleer in his whites.

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Lamb leg steak with mint-and-feta eggplant relish, celeriac grits, and braised celery.

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Fleer slicing rhubarb.

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Handwritten notes on a menu in progress.

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Erin Kaeding next to one of Rhubarb’s communal tables.

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Oysters Benton.

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Fleer with his family.

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A refined riff on pork and beans.

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The dining room at Rhubarb.

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The Rhubarb and Rye, made with rhubarb lemonade sherbet, rye custard, shortbread, and lavender honey.

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Behind the bar at Rhubarb.

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Burger and french fries at Rhubarb.

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Shopping the local farmer’s market.

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Strawberries from the farmers market in Asheville, North Carolina.

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Table setting at Rhubarb.

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Fleer preps his staff before dinner service.

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Suiting up for dinner service.

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