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Edited by Josh Ozersky with Daniel Maurer

 

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1/28/08

10:00 AM

Michael ‘Bao’ Huynh Out at Bun; A Le Cirque Documentary

Michael “Bao” Huynh has left his post at Bun, saying he couldn’t get along with his partner. Next up: a new noodle shop in Tribeca. [Insatiable Critic]

Burgerphilia: a new term about burger obsessives we won’t be using. [Time]
Related: Daniel Boulud’s Downtown Burger Place Finally Signs the Lease

A Table in Heaven, a documentary that looks at Le Cirque’s move from the Palace Hotel to the Bloomberg building, was screened at the Sundance Film Festival and promises to show Sirio Maccioni’s tendency to exceed the restaurant’s 2 percent cap on free meals. [NYDN]

Mario Batali has a thing or two to teach NYU students about fame, namely don’t ask him for autographs at breakfast. [Washington Square News]

Americans are eating way too much meat, hence a livestock industry that produces nearly a fifth of the world’s greenhouse gases. [NYT]

New candy bar Snickers Charged contains 60 milligrams of caffeine and “offers consumers a bar of substance and a delicious and satisfying way to tackle the afternoon hours when one needs to repower.” Gross. [NYDN]

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