Keith McNally’s London Project May Turn Out to Be Less Balthazar-y, More Minetta-ish
Is Minetta 2.0 going to open on the other side of the pond?
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Is Minetta 2.0 going to open on the other side of the pond?
Plus: Balthazar London may be a no-go?
They're still serving breakfast pizza, but now they have sandwiches, too.
The restaurateur reflects on a roller-coaster year.
The Beatrice Inn finally has a new tenant, and more news from last night's CB2 meeting.
Restaurateurs have been “treated like an ATM machine,” says Ken Friedman.
And the John Dory Oyster Bar gets an opening date.
Plus: a massive egg recall, and a fashionable sandwich discount, all in our morning news roundup.
A couple of restaurateurs defend themselves.
The Breslin chef plans a return to the city where she got her start.
We don't believe it! Both of them seem so easy to be around.
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