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Tables Available at Commerce and Graffiti; the Stanton Social Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Hearth and Graffiti; Dressler and the Stanton Social Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Eighty One and Graffiti; Prune and Dovetail Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Dressler and Hearth; the Stanton Social Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Lure Fishbar and Town; Prune Fully Booked

Where Can I Bring My Wheelchair-Bound Buddy for a Great Meal?

Plenty of room for everybody.Photo: Noah Sheldon
Dear Grub Street, I have a friend in town Thursday night and want to take him out for dinner. Cuisine and/or price is not really an issue: sushi, tapas, seafood, Asian/Thai-fusion, Italian, Mexican/Spanish — any and all will do! But my friend is in a wheelchair and I am stumped about some spots that are still fun, cool, delicious, and can accommodate entry/exit as well as restrooms for him. I think Stanton Social might be accessible, but am not sure. If you could offer up any great suggestions, I would be so grateful! I'd prefer to stay somewhere below the 40's if possible.
Tables Available at Eleven Madison Park and Hearth; Prune and Stanton Social Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Aureole and Town; Lure Fishbar and Market Table Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Aureole and Hearth; Mas (farmhouse) and Stanton Social Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Eleven Madison Park and Lure Fishbar; Prune Mostly Booked

Savory NY Bringing Yet More Videos to the Web

Savory NY [Official site]
Tables Available at Hearth and Home; Market Table Mostly Booked

‘Top Chef’ Parties at South Beach Wine and Food Fest

Top Chef judge Gail Simmons with former cheftestants C.J. and Lee Anne Wong in South Beach.Photo: Josh Ozersky
Tables Available at Lure Fishbar and Gotham; Stanton Social Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Aureole and Home; Stanton Social Mostly Booked

AvroKO's New One May Open in Late Spring, First Book Out in the Meantime

Yes, that's Public, and, no, that is not Adam Farmerie.Photo: Courtesy of AvroKO
Stanton Social's Reinvented Chicken and Waffles

Carroll Gardens to Get ‘Fine Dining Without Being Fine Dining’
Ryan Angulo, the talented chef de cuisine who has helped Chris Santos make Stanton Social such a hit, is taking his knives and heading off to make his own show in Carroll Gardens. The as-yet-unnamed restaurant will be going in to 458 Court Street, down the street* from Frankies 457 Spuntino, and aims to serve “upscale, well-developed food that’s still kind of casual fine dining without being fine dining,” Angulo tells us, mentioning Prune, Frankies, and San Francisco’s Zuni Café as models for the kind of thing he wants to do. “We don’t want to price anybody out. We want to make sure to get the neighborhood clientele included.” The place is looking at a possible mid-March/early-April opening.
*Correction: The original version of this item said Angulo's restaurant would be across the street from Frankie's 457.
Tables Available at Home Restaurant; Mas and Stanton Social Nearly Booked

Win a Date With Thomas Keller; Year-end Lists Abound
Mix up your holiday charitable giving by entering a raffle for a coffee date with Per Se’s Thomas Keller or Ferran Adrià of Spain’s El Bulli. [NYT]
Related: Ferran Adrià, Molecular Gastronomist—Who, Me? [NYM]
On his No Reservations holiday special, Anthony Bourdain spoke with a veterinarian who explained that foie gras production is not the demonic act it has been portrayed as by animal-rights groups, so eat up! [Eat for Victory/VV]
If Amy Sacco didn’t convince you of the growing synergy between restaurants and real estate, consider that Centovini has just struck a deal with luxe condo Soho Mews that offers not only delivery to the building but also the option to have executive chef Patti Jackson provide in-home cooking. [NYP]
Ben Stiller Crashes a Party at Fiamma, Penélope Cruz Makes Out at Socialista

She only got in because she knows Javier Bardem.Photo: WireImages
Tables Available at Town and Home Restaurant; Prune Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Hearth and Lure Fishbar; Stanton Social Mostly Booked

Celebrity-Chef ‘Pop-Up’ Café Open in Midtown; Halloween Recipe From Stanton Social
Astoria: Freeze Peach is hosting a costume party Saturday at 8 p.m. and it’s BYO. [Joey in Astoria]
Boerum Hill: Balsamic vinegar is available as a topping at the new ecofriendly ice-cream parlor Blue Marble, on Atlantic Avenue near Bond Street. [Bergen Carroll]
Chelsea: Tekserv is hosting a Mac OS X Leopard release party tonight with free food and live jazz, and the winner of the leopard-themed costume contest gets an iPod. [Blog Chelsea]
Clinton Hill: New restaurant Mariam at 975 Fulton Street features cuisine from Senegal, Kenya, and Guinea, but even though okra was “cooked down to an indiscernible sludge,” it doesn’t feel overextended; the spot will soon add Jamaican food to the menu. [Eat for Victory/VV]
Flatiron: The Manhattan branch of Boerum Hill restaurant Lunetta opens Monday on Broadway at 21st Street. [Grub Street]
Lower East Side: Essex Street’s newest Shamalian bar may have opened for a night this week, but it’s closed now. [Eater] Just in time for Halloween house parties, the Stanton Social has provided a simple recipe for pumpkin croquettes. [Restaurant Girl]
Meatpacking District: The communal table at Los Dados is supposedly a hot singles scene. [Bottomless Dish/Citysearch]
Midtown West: Bon Appétit’s “Pop-Up” café opened yesterday and features sandwiches and salads designed by Emeril, Giada, Govind, and Pichet Ong, plus desserts from Will Goldfarb. [Midtown Lunch]
Related: Celebrity Chefs Flock to Former Home of Cheesy Celebrity Restaurant
Prospect-Lefferts-Gardens: Papas & Sons market was busted Wednesday. “Word on the street is that someone in there was running numbers,” but no one’s talking. [Across the Park]
Tables Available at Eleven Madison Park and Home Restaurant; Prune Fully Booked

Tables Available at Aureole and Town; Prune Mostly Booked

Tables Available at Eleven Madison Park and Town; Aureole Mostly Booked

Tribeca’s 66 Turning Japanese in May
Bedford-Stuyvesant: The list of what to drink at Thursday's Wine & Cocktail Tasting fund-raiser includes Cockspur Rum and Beam Wines. [Bed-Stuy Gateway]
Chelsea: The Frying Pan, the vessel recovered from the bottom of the ocean and turned into a bar in the eighties, has moved over a couple of piers and requires some work. [NewYorkology]
Chinatown: Highgate Holdings will transform the Baxter Street Holiday Inn into a boutique hotel with a "hip" restaurant possibly from Tao's Marc Packer or Richard Wolf of Stanton Social. [NYP]
East Village: The new Cooper Square hotel may get an outlet of L.A.'s Table 8. [Down by the Hipster]
Harlem: Arlene Weston’s Southern-Jamaican Maroon's is expanding uptown to West 145th Street and may be open by June. [Uptown Flavor]
Tribeca: 66 will be turning Japanese in May. [Eater]
Williamsburg: The Brooklyn Kitchen will host a cupcake cook-off tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.; you may get handouts if bakers decide to bring more than the required six contenders. [Gothamist]
Stanton Social's Jason Raines Will Comp Your Meal If Customers Make Out Near You
"Jessica Alba was our poster child for a second."Photo: Melissa Hom
Tables Available at Home and Saul; Prune Closed for a Private Function

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