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Restaurants Now: Table 8, Kitchenette, Snackbar, Estado Puro

This week’s roundup includes Govind Armstrong’s much-heralded New York entrance, a covert lunch operation in San Francisco, a Mississippi spin on small plates, and a down-home tapas bar in...
05.15.09
food + cooking

Chinatown Kite, Pork Chop on Rice

Lunchtime, when I went to work with my parents, was always the day’s highlight. But not everyone appreciated it.
05.12.09
chefs + restaurants

Restaurants Now: Tavern, Emporio, Taxim

This week, we check in on Suzanne Goin’s brand-new venture, Tavern, and a sweet Italian spot in downtown Manhattan. Plus, Nuevo-Greek hits Chicago.
05.08.09
chefs + restaurants

Restaurants Now: Emporio

(NEW YORK) - I hate the menu at the new sort-of-Roman downtown restaurant called Emporio—hate it because choosing just a few things from it is all but impossible.
05.08.09
chefs + restaurants

New York City: Sora Lella

(BOSTON) - When I visited Sora Lella on Spring Street recently, the room was packed with expats and visitors hungry for a taste of the classic Roman cuisine that has made the original outpost (by the same name) in Rome a celebrity-haunted hot spot for 50...
05.01.09
chefs + restaurants

Restaurants Now: Bina Osteria, Anvil Bar & Refuge, Tavares, Sora Lella

This week’s roundup includes one fine osteria in Boston and classic cocktails in Houston, plus an ambitious young chef reanimates a legendary Lisbon restaurant, and a Roman holiday comes to...
05.01.09
food + cooking

Stir-Fried Potatoes?

This Sichuan preparation renders the familiar tuber almost unrecognizable—in a very good way.
04.22.09
magazine

Book Review: Falling Cloudberries

The very best cookbooks have the power to take you on a journey.
May 2009
food + cooking

Wedding-Food Disasters

Finicky couples, missing cakes…chefs explain why catering a wedding is often more stressful than any job in a restaurant kitchen.
04.13.09
chefs + restaurants

Restaurants Now: Monkey Bar

(NEW YORK CITY) - In times like these nothing feels quite so comforting as a little piece of the past. That’s the charm of Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter’s just-opened Monkey Bar.
04.10.09
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