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Is Adour Chef Tony Esnault Out?
That could be one reason the restaurant took an extended August vacation.
Posted 08/27/08 in Grub Street : NewsFeed
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Rachael Ray is World’s Top-Earning Chef, With $18 Mil
She's way ahead of the pack.
Posted 08/11/08 in Grub Street : NewsFeed
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Rachael Ray is World’s Top-Earning Chef, With $18 Mil
She's way ahead of the pack.
Posted 08/11/08 in Grub Street : NewsFeed
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Will Alain Ducasse Take Over Restaurant Paul Bocuse?
From one French titan to another.
Posted 07/24/08 in Grub Street : NewsFeed
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Local Produce Not Always Carbon-Friendly; Scores East to File for Bankruptcy?
Plus: Alain Ducasse ditches France, Florent Morellet keeps a secret about what will replace his diner, and more, in our morning news roundup.
Posted 06/25/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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New York Wine & Food Festival Tickets Are Now on Sale
The four or five coolest events will likely sell out soon, so get moving.
Posted 06/16/08 in Grub Street : Foodievents
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Tavern on the Green Pays Up; Pigfest Doesn't Run Out of Pig
Plus: Daniel Boulud and Alain Ducasse's first meeting, too much money is being spent on fast food, and more in our morning roundup of news and gossip.
Posted 06/02/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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Adour Wine Director Thomas Combescot Isn't Sweating the Computer
Thomas Combescot of Adour believes you're making all the right decisions about your wine. Even when you're not.
Posted 05/16/08 in Grub Street : Ask a Waiter
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Tickets Still Available for Taste of the Nation; Jean-Jacques Rachou Cooks Classics for Free at Benoit (But You Have to Pay for Them)
The Pioneer Inn space is to become the Brooklyn Ice House and the Randolph might expand in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 05/13/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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More Meat-Plant Trouble; Marco Pierre White Can Live Without the Molecules
Plus: Gordon Ramsay speaks French, Arianna Huffington longs for food in Venice, and more in our morning roundup of food news and gossip.
Posted 05/13/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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Overheard: Bistro Benoit
What did the early customers at Benoit think of Ducasse's new bistro? We asked them.
Posted 05/06/08 in Grub Street : VideoFeed
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Danny Meyer in Harlem; El Morocco in Washington Heights
Danny Meyer might open a café in Harlem, what Grant Achatz did when he was diagnosed with tongue cancer, and a new incarnation of the legendary El Morocco.
Posted 05/05/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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Details Bubble Up About New York Wine & Food Festival
Not everyone is behind the New York version of the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, occurring October 9–12 (you’ll recall local restaurateurs had mixed reactions), but Eater brings news of events that may get more people behind it.
Posted 05/01/08 in Grub Street : NewsFeed
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De Niro to Open Nobu Hotel; Start Stockpiling Food Today
Robert De Niro will put an outpost of the Japanese restaurant in his financial-district hotel, 'Law and Order: SVU' featured a locavore villain this week, and consumers are starting to stockpile food again.
Posted 05/01/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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Ducasse Dines at Brasserie Cognac; Don't Eat Too Many Soft-shell Crabs
Alain Ducasse was seen dining at his competitor's restaurant, pecorino is free this weekend, and beware the mercury levels in soft-shell crabs.
Posted 04/25/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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Meehan Talks ‘Times’; Benoit Opens
Benoit opened yesterday, Peter Meehan discusses who should replace him at the 'Times,' and beer shortages loom.
Posted 04/22/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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Brasserie Cognac Gets a Jump Start on Ducasse's Bistro
This week marked the opening of Brasserie Cognac de Monsieur Ballon (henceforth known simply as Cognac), the new Serafina restaurant.
Posted 04/18/08 in Grub Street : NewsFeed
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Ducasse to Open Benoit in One Week; Picholine Honors ‘South Pacific’ With Special Menu
Alain Ducasse will unveil his replacement for Brasserie LCB next Monday, Terrance Brennan is loosening up for spring, and Kyotofu imports Japanese mountain peach for its new menu.
Posted 04/14/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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Calorie Law Doomed?; Colicchio Hasn't Been to Ko Either
Defense lawyers threaten the future of the calorie-posting law, wine bars run amok, and a pig named Bruce.
Posted 04/09/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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Amy Ruth's Taking Her Sweet Time in Brooklyn; Adour? Okay
Downtown Brooklyn: So much for a Valentine’s Day debut: Amy Ruth’s at the Fulton Mall isn’t even open yet. [Lost City] Hamptons: Restaurant Week begins March 20. Bargain meals at close to 70 participating restaurants seems like a good excuse to take advantage of any lodging bargains before warm weather sets in. [Restaurant Girl] Meatpacking District: Florent plans to give up the ghost on a high note, on Gay Pride Day at the end of June. [NYP] Midtown East: Citysearch calls Ducasse’s food at Adour "comme ci, comme ça." [Bottomless Dish/Citysearch] West Village: The Beatrice team might expand to L.A. [Down by the Hipster]
Posted 03/12/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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