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Robin Raisfeld

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.

April 4, 2005 | Feature
Malt Shops

With authentic British chippies multiplying, fish and chips are nearly as prevalent as steak-frites—and just as decadent.

April 4, 2005 | Feature
I Remember Mamma

Italian mothers have always been a secret weapon in the New York restaurateur’s arsenal. The famous and the infamous:

April 4, 2005 | Restaurant Openings
Restaurant Openings & Buzz

Week of March 28, 2005: Amorina, Luscious Food, Roberto Passon, Piola, and Cafe Trotsky.

April 11, 2005 | Restaurant Openings
Restaurant Openings & Buzz

Week of April 4, 2005: Francesco at Mix, Liberty View, Yumcha, and Uva. Plus, Brian Young makes his Manhattan return.

April 15, 2002 | The Underground Gourmet
Clinton's Third Term

Alias Restaurant
76 Clinton Street
(212-505-5011).

December 13, 2004 | Feature
Swedish Celebrations

St. Lucia Day, the annual Scandinavian festival of lights, falls on December 13, but you can get a head start on all the festive meatball-eating and glögg-gulping here.

November 27, 2000 | The Underground Gourmet
Cod Save the Queen

A Salt & Battery
112 Greenwich Avenue (212-691-2713). Open daily from noon to 10 p.m.
Fish and chips,$9.45 to $11.45.

May 30, 2005 | Feature
Young Salts

Even if a trip to the shore isn’t on your horizon, these new fish shacks will get you in a summery mood.

April 21, 2003 | The Underground Gourmet
Torta Reform

Amid the new crop of Brooklyn bistros and Manhattan spinoffs, a modest Mexican café makes a spicy name for itself with home cooking and red-hot tamales.

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