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First Taste: Chop Suey

Nobody is going to go to Chop Suey for the food. But in a city woefully short on spectacle restaurants, everyone will want to go to Chop Suey for the view.
02.07.08
food + cooking

Belafonte and Bay Scallops

What’s the proper etiquette when a celebrity’s standing next to you in the fish market? When Harry Belafonte asks for half a pound of sea scallops, is it okay to protest?...
01.28.08
food + cooking

Which Came First, the Chicken or the Pig?

With this week's review of Barbuto in the New York Times, the hottest dish in Manhattan today is… roast chicken?
01.11.08
food + cooking

A New York Minute

One night around Thanksgiving, I took a walk on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and came across an amazing sight.
01.02.08
chefs + restaurants

First Taste: Back Forty

Peter Hoffman (chef/owner of Savoy and a pioneer in the eat-local movement) has given the casual Back Forty a cowboy gloss.
10.18.07
chefs + restaurants

Coming Around to Key Limes

At Steve’s, Swingle is the name of a frozen wündertreat: a 4-inch key lime pie dipped in chocolate and served on a stick.
10.11.07
chefs + restaurants

Let us Now Praise Obscure Pizza-Like Things

Recently I trucked around New York looking for tartes flambées worthy of devotion. Here’s a primer.
10.02.07
chefs + restaurants

America’s Best Farm-to-Table Restaurants: Casual

Bay Ave. Trattoria, The Flying Pig, and more.
July 2008
chefs + restaurants

America’s Best Farm-to-Table Restaurants: Urban

Big cities have their share of farm-friendly fare, too.
July 2008
chefs + restaurants

America’s Best Farm-to-Table Restaurants: Local Pioneers

When many chefs were still sitting in their high chairs, Alice Waters was begging farmers to grow special produce for her restaurant.
July 2008
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