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Robin Raisfeld

April 4, 2005 | Feature
First Roe

American shad, the quintessential springtime fish, is prized for its roe and flesh that’s notoriously hard to debone. Why not let the professionals do it?

September 22, 2003 | Restaurant Openings
Service With A Sumile...The Anti-Scene at Café Luise...Tom Valenti's Latest Hit

Service With A Sumile...The Anti-Scene at Café Luise...Tom Valenti's Latest Hit

March 7, 2005 | Feature
Has Beans

Cassoulet, the gut-busting French stew—a harmonic convergence of duck confit, sausage, lamb, and white beans—is one of winter’s few redeeming features. Get yours before the temperature starts to climb.

March 7, 2005 | Restaurant Openings
Restaurants Openings & Buzz

Week of Feb. 28, 2005: Tebaya, Turquoise Grill, Song, and Shaburi. Plus, Manhattan's great cream puff war.

March 7, 2005 | The Underground Gourmet
A Real Heel

By focusing on a lesser-known region, Ama makes Italian food taste fresh again.

March 4, 2002 | Feature
Take the 1 Train

Jean Georges and picholine are just two reasons the west side is cookin'.

January 12, 2004 | The Underground Gourmet
Alias Redux

The name and décor may not have changed, but chef Anthony Rose has given Alias a whole new identity.

September 1, 2004 | Restaurant Openings
Coast Guards

Opening this week: Coast, Angon On The Sixth, The Blue Mill, Freeman's, and Frankies 457 Court Street Spuntino. Plus, Gael Greene joins the Kitchen Club and Israeli imports come to the East Village.

July 28, 2003 | Cheap Eats
Sullivan's Travels

A north-to-south tour of our favorite cheap eats street.

July 26, 2004 | Cheap Eats
Prix Fixe Cheap Fix

Top chefs shop for the city's best deals.

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