Carroll Gardens: Clover Club is off to a rollicking start. [eGullet]
East Village: Mercadito Cantina’s opening will be delayed until next Monday, June 30. [Grub Street] Longtime Bobby Flay lieutenant Neil Manacle is opening Apiary on the East Side. [Strong Buzz]
Lower East Side: Wine and tapas classes are coming to you courtesy of the University of Suba. [Metromix]
Murray Hill: Top Chef winner Hung Hunyh’s Murray Hill seafood restaurant is said to be five months out. [Eater]
Upper East Side: Alloro, a sister restaurant to Spiga, Bocca, and Cacio e Peppe, is opening on the Upper East Side tomorrow. [Eater]
All Posts Tagged: ‘suba’
Hung Hunyh’s Murray Hill Resto Five Months Out; Clover Club Up and Running
Back-to-Back Feasts Will Break the Bank, Blow Your Mind

Offal master Chris Cosentino cooks it all.Photo courtesy the Food Network
Edible Jewelry for ‘Commitmentphobes’; Midtown East Welcomes Adour
East Village: TKettle owner Andy Pan is still waiting for his partner BBQ Chicken to open, but “it’s killing me softly,” he says.
[Eat for Victory/VV]
Little Italy: Send a mixed signal to your love this Valentine’s Day with a candy ring from Papabubble. [TONY]
Lower East Side: Tomorrow night at Suba is a pata negra feast, which includes dishes made with “Ossabaw Island hogs, the ‘long lost cousin of the Pata Negra’” paired with Spanish wines. [Bottomless Dish/Citysearch]
Midtown East: Initial reactions to Adour are already mostly positive, but no one else has noticed the specially reserved handbag seating, yet. [Eater]
Rockefeller Center: On Friday from 3:30 to 6 p.m., Morrell is hosting a tasting of La Caravelle Grand Cru to celebrate the Champagne’s ten-year anniversary. [Snack]
Suba’s Spanish Lambapalooza

Colicchio, Samuelsson, Hall, Others Shine at Taste of New York

Wylie Dufresne and Marco Canora yuk it up after the ball.Photo: Melissa Hom
Tables Available at Bar Stuzzichini; BLT Market Fully Booked

Tables Available at Rayuela and Provence; BLT Market Fully Booked

‘Esquire’ to New York: Drop Dead

Esquire paints Dennis Foy as top twenty in the nation.Photo: Courtesy Dennis Foy
Tables Available at Insieme and Wild Salmon; Perilla Nearly Booked

Tables Available at Insieme and Provence; Rosanjin Fully Booked

The Center Cannot Hold, and Why Would You Want It To?
Take us to your fifth new leader.Photo: Jeremy Liebman
Seamus Mullen Forced to Pull the Nightshades

Mullen: not reduced to eating carrots.Photo courtesy Baltz & Co.
Suba Called ‘Dazzling’; Shopsin's Called...Shopsin's
Suba, Boqueria’s ambitious sister restaurant, gets two stars from Frank Bruni, who goes so far as to say “the best of the food here is distinctive and exciting. In a few instances it’s even dazzling.” Suba, underbuzzed and on a bad block, needed a big boost and got it. [NYT]
Randall Lane isn’t impressed with the East Village Yacht Club, or for that matter Smith and Mills. Two stars out of six, and it sounds like they were lucky to get that. [TONY]
Peter Meehan’s review of the new Shopsin’s begins with his best lede ever: “Tolstoy had it wrong about happy families, because there are none like the Shopsins.” The food, though beside the point, sounds about as good as before. [NYT]
Related: A Taste of Kenny Shopsin
Tables Available at Degustation, Eleven Madison Park, and Suba

Mercat Is Loud, Rayuela Is Packed, and Chicken Competition Is Fierce in Flushing
Frank Bruni thinks Mercat’s tapas are good, as long as you steer clear of the seafood and don’t mind salt, but he’s a sourpuss when it comes to the atmosphere. “Some wonderful food, some clangorous acoustics: these are the defining traits.” Something to do with the glass of wine that was spilled on his vestments? [NYT]
Bruni may have been better off dining at Mercat’s bar, where Randall Lane dug the “lively scene.” He also liked what he ate — not exactly the case at Seamus Mullen’s relaunch of Suba. [TONY]
Ryan Sutton stalks chef Riccardo Buitoni at his new Soho spot Aurora and after spying him sipping wine declares him a “master of chill” — and apparently a fan of truffles. Meanwhile he finds Rayuela packed during an early visit and predicts it could be a “serious cocktail destination” with some tweaks. [Bloomberg]
Related: Rayuela Mixologist Junior Merino to Uncork His Latino Cocktail Program on Friday
Suba’s Mariscos y Verduras Channel Spain, via Long Island and the Greenmarket

Basque in the glory of Spanish cooking — with New York products.Photo: Melissa Hom
Related: Suba’s Seamus Mullen Goes Through Something Even Worse Than an Opening
Landmarc Steals More Stars; Mercat Earns First Kudos
Frank Bruni inexplicably grants a star to a restaurant with zero ambience, overdone pastas, “tame entrées,” and a “loud” room that’s “dreary at night.” Which is what Adam Platt and everybody else said about Landmarc TWC, though without granting a star for the accomplishment. [NYT]
Related: Off the Mark [NYM]
Landmarc somehow coaxed three of six stars out of Randall Lane, despite comparable comments on uneven food and a room filled with rebars. The wine list seems to have been the saving grace. [TONY]
Mobbed Mercat gets the Paul Adams seal of approval, its first major positive review, which compares it favorably to Boqueria and praises it for special authenticity. Only the desserts are denied praise, and at that point in the review, it hardly matters. [NYS]
City Backs Down on Calorie-Info Law; Gordon Ramsay Accused of TV Fakery
The city, stared down by the adamant opposition of big restaurant chains, has pushed back implementation of its calorie-info law for three months. [NYP]
The former manager of Dillons, the midtown restaurant to be “rescued” by Gordon Ramsay on his new show, is suing the chef, claiming the program was “a prime example of fake TV” with planted customers, rotten meat put out for dramatic effect, and worse. [NYP]
The city’s best hamburgers are all the product of one great butcher, Pat LaFrieda, whose custom grinds, though secret, are geared to each restaurant’s cooking methods. [Men’s Vogue]
Tables Available at Falai and Sumile Sushi; Asiate Mostly Booked

Suba’s Seamus Mullen Goes Through Something Even Worse Than an Opening

Seamus Mullen: "the worst pain I've ever felt."Photo courtesy Baltz & Co.
Modern Spanish Comes (Back) to New York

Not your typical tapas: octopus and arctic char.Photo: RJ Mickelson/Veras for New York Magazine
Restaurant Openings: FR.OG, Suba, Móle, and Paradou Marché. [NYM]
Suba's Menu
Nature Bursts From the Pages of This Week’s Issue

Platt versus Psilakis, round two at Anthos.Photo: RJ Mickelson/Veras for New York Magazine
Last-Minute Romantic Tables Available at Café Gray and A.O.C.

The Kingdom of Navarra Comes to the Borough of Manhattan
Fit for a kingdom: Lodosa piquillo peppers with olive oil and garlic.Photo courtesy Navarragastronomy.com
Advertising
About this Blog
Welcome to Grub Street
What to expect from New York Magazine's food daily.



GET THE RSS FEED
Most Commented
Daily Intel
Last 7 Days
Vulture
Last 7 Days
Grub Street
Last 7 Days
The Cut
Last 7 Days