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Rob Patronite

July 24, 2005 | In Season
Nasturtiums

Not just a pretty face, nasturtiums make for eminent nose-to-tail eating.

July 25, 2005 | Feature
On the East End

The Beard House’s annual charity bash returns. Chefs & Champagne 2005.

July 25, 2005 | Feature
Crab Pickings

The Minnow’s Blue Crab Festival. Run sideways, don’t walk, to this Park Slope seafood fest.

July 18, 2005 | Feature
The Queens 50

Enjoy it while it lasts. A pre-gentrification to-do list.

July 18, 2005 | Feature
The Rednecks are Coming!

What culinary trend-spotters would describe as regional-food revivalism, some wags might peg as the rise of the Redneck Diet. Either way, American food, in all its deep-fried, cheez-glopped, hickory-smoked glory, is having its moment.

July 7, 2005 | Restaurant Openings
Restaurant Openings and Buzz

Week of July 1, 2005: Annona. Plus, innovative pizza pickings.

July 18, 2005 | Feature
Bastille Day

Where to revel in la joie de la liberté—not to mention a certain nation’s presumption of cultural superiority—this July 14.

July 18, 2005 | Feature
New Plate Specials

The venerable Munson and Jones diners may be no more, but their all-American food—and the home-fry-addicted folks who love it—is forever.

July 4, 2005 | Feature
What 66 Hath Wrought

Chinese food: It’s not just for takeout anymore. A few examples of the new wave.

July 4, 2005 | Feature
Pie Town

Forget Naples: New York is the pizza capital of the world. Four new joints worth celebrating.

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