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Robin Raisfeld

June 30, 2003 | Top Five
Iced Tea

Any southerner will say iced tea should be strong and sweet, but some Yankee versions get their oomph the old-fashioned way—from booze.

June 28, 1999 | Feature
Water Tables

New York has never been known for its waterfront dining. But with some new options along the shore -- and some irresistible old favorites -- the tide is starting to turn.

December 20, 1999 | The Underground Gourmet
Who's on First

Why certain streets breed restaurants and others don't is a mystery, but the latest to reach critical culinary mass is 1st Street in the East Village.

March 28, 2005 | Feature
The Grape Debate

"What I'm trying to do is to get people to drink wine any way I can. And I don't care if it's white Zinfandel. I want them to have wine.

July 28, 2003 | Cheap Eats
10 Wine Bars: Vino, Panino, and More

Part of our 2003 Cheap Eats Guide.

December 20, 2004 | It Happened This Year: A Guide to 2004
New York Porked Out.

Pig, in new and glorious forms, hogged the spotlight on menus all over town.

January 15, 2001 | The Underground Gourmet
Employee Discount

Le Zinc

December 16, 2002 | The Underground Gourmet
Grains of Truth

La Maison du Couscous's namesake dish hits the mark--and that's just the beginning. With Moroccan food this satisfying, you'll never miss the belly-dancer.

April 25, 2005 | The Everything Guide to...
Lunch Hour

From food to sex to outdoor oases, the best ways to take full advantage of the midday break.

November 3, 2003 | Restaurant Openings
Wurst That Can Happen...Paolo Secondo's Little Italy...Cereal Thriller

A tiny new Thai kitchen joins the spicy Williamsburg fray, European bratwurst in Manhattan, and Halloween treats from Amy Sedaris.

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