Juneteenth, which traditionally marks the day enslaved people in Texas learned they were free, was declared a federal holiday last year. Food traditions have grown with the holiday, and there are plenty of ways to honor Juneteenth with Kansas City chefs and restaurants.
It’s very costly,” she said. “You’re paying $60 for a permit for one day, you have to go in person to fill out the paperwork they may or may not accept it, it's non-refundable. There are a lot of stipulations that go with it."
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Kansas City chefs opt for pop-ups and ghost kitchens when they want to try something new. Here are the best in the city right now, according to KCUR's food critics.