
All Posts Tagged: ‘Applewood’
Tables available at The Mermaid Inn and Rayuela; The Red Cat and Sfoglia Mostly Booked

Late-Night Cookies and Cocktails Hit Williamsburg; Frank Bruni Finds Something to Like at Bar Milano
East Village: The Chocolate Bar has moved across town to 127 East 7th Street, near First Avenue. [Strong Buzz]
Murray Hill: Bar Milano might not be getting raves yet for its food, but Frank Bruni considers a specialty cocktail of "rosemary-infused Hendrick’s gin, freshly squeezed lemon juice, a touch of reduced Balsamic vinegar, fresh basil and strawberries...a lively dance of flavors, and it’s not excessively sweet." It also didn't taste excessively alcoholic when we tried it. [Diner's Journal/NYT]
Park Slope: Applewood's annex, Applewares, now sells house-made sweets, and will soon carry savory items from the restaurant team. [NYS]
Soho: Former Top Cheftestant Nikki Cascone's first food job was slicing meat at a pork store in Staten Island. [Restaurant Girl]
Upper East Side: Serendipity's latest cookbook focuses on party planning. [NYDN]
Upper West Side: A former Frederick’s chef has opened his own Mediterranean restaurant called Vai, at 225 West 77th Street. [NYT]
Williamsburg: A new spot called Bedford and Berry serves house-made cookies and milky cocktails, like the "Sixto" (French press coffee, Baileys, Kahlua and Drambuie) until 4 a.m. [Bottomless Dish/Citysearch]
Metropolitan Bar has been closed by the Department of Health. [Eater]
Applewood and the Red Cat Mostly Booked; Little Owl and Sfoglia Fully Booked

Tables Available at Borough Food & Drink and the E.U.; the Little Owl Fully Booked

Tables Available at Kingswood and the E.U.; Sfoglia and the Little Owl Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Perry St. and the E.U.; the Little Owl and Applewood Fully Booked

Applewood and Bellavitae Mostly Booked; Sfoglia Fully Booked

Tables Available at Borough Food & Drink and the E.U.; Perry St Fully Booked

Tables Available at E.U. and Borough Food & Drink, Applewood Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Borough Food & Drink and the E.U.; Sfoglia Fully Booked

Seaport Market Puts Hopes in Batali, Grass-fed Steer

Will Molto Mario or the steer wear the Crocs?Photo: WireImage
Tables Available at the E.U.; Bellavitae and the Little Owl Fully Booked

Tables Available at the E.U. and Perry St; the Little Owl Fully Booked

Tables Available at Borough Food & Drink and the E.U.; Bellavitae Fully Booked

Tables Available at Alias and Cafeteria; Applewood Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Perry St; Applewood and Bellavitae Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Cafeteria and Pao!; Sfoglia Fully Booked

Tables Available at the Grocery and Perry Street; Sfoglia Fully Booked

Tables Available at Applewood and Lure Fishbar; Little Owl Fully Booked

Tables Available at 26 Seats and Perry Street; Sfoglia Fully Booked

Bellavitae and Mermaid Inn Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Ureña; Applewood and Little Owl Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Dressler and Thomas Beisl; Peter Luger Fully Booked

Tables Available at Manducatis and Thomas Beisl; Applewood Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Perry Street and Ureña; Sfoglia Fully Booked

Tables Available at Le Refuge Inn and Riverview; Applewood Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Manducatis and Riverview; Applewood Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Five Points and Rose Water; Gramercy Tavern Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Ureña and 26 Seats; Little Owl Totally Booked

Tables Available at Dressler and Park Side; Applewood Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Maremma and Ureña; Little Owl Totally Booked

Tables Available at Convivium Osteria and Trattoria L'Incontro; No Answer at 360

Ms. Gobbler's Turn: Her Favorite Restaurants
In pale imitation of great gastronome scribblers like Calvin Trillin and the late Johnny Apple, the Gobbler has written, perhaps too often, about his wife's taste in food and restaurants (just read his last review). Possibly also like them (the Gobbler doesn't know Mr. Trillin, but he met Apple during his gruff, un-cuddly, pre-foodie days), the Gobbler is often accused by his wife of egregiously distorting her views (you bet he does). Ms. Gobbler would like the world to know that her most-used word is not "yummy," that if given the choice, she'd prefer to eat at home, and that her favorite drink really is champagne. "Also, you always make me sound elfin," she told the Gobbler just a moment ago, "and I am not elfin." In a hasty (and desperate) attempt to clarify the record, I've asked Ms Gobbler to list her current favorite restaurants in town. It goes without saying that Mr. Gobbler approves of these fine establishments, too.
Tables Available at Dressler and Park Side; No Answer at 360



