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Time Out New York

  1. other magazines
    Time Out New York Officially Ends Its Print EditionIn its prime, it was one of the city’s most accessible resources for food and restaurant advice.
  2. Lists
    Time Out Rounds Up the 100 ‘Best’ Dishes in New YorkThe Butterfly’s patty melt, Sushi Ko’s toro tartare, and more.
  3. The Other Critics
    Time Out New York Hires Daniel S. Meyer As New Food CriticThere’s a new restaurant reviewer in town.
  4. Lists
    Time Out Releases Its 100 Best Dishes ListHope you’re hungry.
  5. Awards
    TONY Maintains Status Quo at Eat Out AwardsPredictable (if deserved) winners at last night’s ‘TONY’ restaurant awards.
  6. Other Critics
    Agua Dulce Chef to Time Out Reviewer: Inauthentic? No,Lars Ulrich has a few quibbles about some “blatant non-truths published by a junior-varsity publication.”
  7. Beef
    Saveur’s Feed Accedes to TONY ’s FeedName-calling has never been easy.
  8. Other Magazines
    Time Out Drops a StarWe welcome the magazine to the exciting world of five-star reviewing.
  9. New Releases
    ‘I Still Ate It’ and Other New Delicacies From Around the InternetsI Still Ate It and other newbies on the Internet are sure to leave a mark on your productivity.
  10. Trends
    Picks and PansSlice disagrees that the Artichoke pie is a classic; Metromix picks their favorites of the year.
  11. The Other Critics
    Time Out’s Favorite 100 Foods of the Year Are a Celebration ofBacon! Sausage! Pig tails!
  12. It’s the Economy
    Zagat Throws Fancy Dinners, Cans Nineteen Workers; ‘Time Out’ inThings are looking grim in the world of food media.
  13. Back of the House
    ‘Time Out New York’ Tries, in Vain, to Show a Nicer Side of LisaIs Lisa Fernandes all bad? Maybe.
  14. Back of the House
    Cheftestant Lisa Strives for Our AffectionLisa Fernandes is trying to clear her name.
  15. NewsFeed
    A Guided Tour of Pig Parts, Here in New Pork CityWhere to get the best parts of the pig, from snout to tail, according to ‘Time Out New York.’
  16. NewsFeed
    Grayz GM Stabbed in Mob-Related AttackGrayz GM George Atterbury was stabbed by razor-wielding attackers, but is doing well. Police are still looking for the perpetrator, who is thought to be connected to the mafia.
  17. Mediavore
    Inflation Running Rampant; Richman Hits TerroirTONY awards the Mermaid Inn the best place to be seen, inflation is going crazy, and Richman can’t take the crowd at Terroir.
  18. Back of the House
    A Fond Farewell to the Essex Market’s Norman SchapiroAs Passover nears, Gabriella Gershenson feels the absence of Norman Schapiro, the late kosher-wine merchant at the Essex Street Market.
  19. Back of the House
    David Chang on the Secret of Ko: ‘We Have No Idea’David Chang never claims to be a mastermind; he’s just treated that way by the food press. Or maybe he is a mastermind, and that’s all part of the plan. We can never tell. Anyway, he couldn’t be much more frank than he was with Time Out New York today: “Everyone thinks I’m bullshitting when I say this: We have no idea what the fuck we’re doing.” But if that were true, would he really say it? We still can’t figure it out. David Chang to descend from heavens…again [TONY] Related: Grub Street’s complete coverage of Momofuku Ko
  20. Mediavore
    Shake Shack Reopens Today; Fabio Trabocchi’s Last MealSweet glory, Shake Shack reopens today at 11:30! You can call ahead to place your order, but you won’t be enjoying the new heaters until next week. [Eater] The British agree: Adam Platt’s term “haute barnyard” defines the prevailing dining trend. [Guardian] Related: The Haute Barnyard Hall of Fame The manager of Sarabeth’s on Central Park South caught a 50-year-old thief taking $27 from her pocketbook over the weekend. [NYP]
  21. Mediavore
    Tony Bourdain’s Kitchen Is Just Like Yours; New York Chefs Cook for 50 CentSelf-styled badass chef Tony Bourdain plays 20 Questions, revealing that he lives with his wife and daughter on the Upper East Side these days — “proximity to Baby Gap is a priority” — and has a kitchen that is “small and functional and very crowded with baby food, cat food, a few essentials.” [Chicago Tribune] Frank Bruni takes a moment to sort through the piles of food-related tomes that landed on his desk this year, finding his favorites to be David Kamp’s The Food Snob’s Dictionary and the recently released Secret Ingredients: The New Yorker Book of Food and Drink. [Diner’s Journal/NYT] Related: David Kamp Adds Two More Entries to the Food Snob’s Dictionary A recent NYU grad is suing Times Square club Arena for $2 million over a June incident in which he was overcharged by $1,000, beat up by the bouncer, and arrested for not buying enough alcohol. [NYP]
  22. NewsFeed
    Peter Berley Out at Broadway EastFormer Angelica Kitchen chef Peter Berley is out and Lee Gross, formerly of L.A.’s M Cafe de Chaya, is in at Broadway East. What could have occasioned this garden transplant, so close to the opening of the place? Bullfrog and Baum’s Helen Baldus tells us that it was “just not a good match” and that the sides parted amicably. Or did Berley talk himself out of a job in a recent telling Time Out interview?
  23. Mediavore
    Is There a Warrant Out on Jason Neroni?The owner of Porchetta claims that not only was Jason Neroni fired but that the termination was for misappropriation of funds — and there’s a warrant out for his arrest. (If so, the Desperate Chef is hiding in plain sight, as we just saw him last night at the TONY awards.) [Eater] Nearly everyone got an award at last night’s Time Out New York food awards, including Per Se for Best Splurge and A Voce for New Restaurant of the Year. But the Russian Tea Room for Best Reopening? Those manipulated blurbs must be working. [TONY] Talk about gross dereliction: The Department of Health, it turns out, ignored complaints about that KFC–Taco Bell for two months before sending an inspector — who did such a bad job that she would have been fired had she not just quit. [NYP]
  24. Click and Save
    Reindeer Sausage, Hungry-Man Happy Hours, and a Word From DJ BubblesWhether you’re hungry at six in the p.m. or five in the a.m., this week’s serving of service journalism has you covered. • Cheapo champ Meehan’s late-night dining findings. [NYT] • Time Out does brunch. [TONY] • Hungry-man happy hours. [Thrillist] • Sietsema’s best-of picks: Fried backbone, reindeer sausage, and “weird wobbly yellow stuff.” [VV] • Greek grub in Astoria. [NYT] • “Definitive pizzameister” DJ Bubbles’ top-ten list. [Slice]