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Rob Patronite

November 22, 2004 | Feature
Holiday Helpers

There’s no shame in going out for Thanksgiving dinner this year—even Martha Stewart is taking the day off, after all. All you need to do is decide how much you want to spend.

January 24, 2005 | In Season
Pomelo

When life throws you a pithy pomelo, as they say, make candied pomelo peel.

September 15, 2003 | The Underground Gourmet
Tapas This

With big flavors and small prices, Kuma Inn gives tapas a Thai-Philippine twist (and a dash of Bouley and Boulud).

May 31, 2004 | Restaurant Openings
Nesting And Noshing...Aces Up...Frites, Don't Fail Me Now

This week's restaurant openings include: L'Asso, Gavroche and Bar Panini. Plus, Gael explains La Caravelle's demise.

December 6, 2004 | Feature
Carbonara Copies

Spaghetti alla carbonara is Rome’s most popular pasta dish, and judging by its recent preponderance on local menus—Italian and otherwise—it may be New York’s, too.

February 21, 2005 | Feature
Walk It Off

Before or after your Christo-curated stroll in Central Park, you’re going to need to eat.

February 21, 2005 | Feature
Hey, Big Spender

Not so long ago, the $160 tab on a four-course Ducasse dinner gave the fine-dining community fits. Today, that price seems almost reasonable. Where to go when someone else is picking up the check. (Tax, tips, and drinks not included, of course.)

February 21, 2005 | In Season
Sweet Maine Shrimp

Tiny, succulent shrimp from Maine pack a lot of delicately sweet flavor into a small package.

July 28, 2003 | Cheap Eats
7 Favorite Falafel Sandwiches

Part of our 2003 Cheap Eats Guide.

December 6, 2004 | Feature
Fireside Chomps

The next best thing to cooking over an open flame is dining next to one.

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