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Benjamin Steakhouse

  1. reopenings
    The Future of Midtown DiningWhen it’s back, the city will be too.
  2. Celebrity Settings
    Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris Dine at the Spotted Pig; Dwyane Wade Stops byThis week’s Celebrity Settings.
  3. Celebrity Settings
    Drew Barrymore Dines at Fornino; Heidi Klum Eats at Osteria MoriniThis week’s Celebrity Settings.
  4. Celebrity Settings
    Cristin Milioti Comforts Fans at McGee’s; Jay Z and Beyoncé Go to LaPlus: Olivia Wilde waits at the Meatball Shop, and more, in this week’s roundup.
  5. Celebrity Settings
    Will Ferrell Sings at Harlow; Rihanna Has Soho House All-NighterPlus: Leonardo DiCaprio is a night owl and Miley continues to twerk her way around town in this week’s roundup.
  6. Celebrity Settings
    Miley Cyrus Parties at the General; Bobby Flay and Michael Symon Dine at ToroPlus: Joaquin Phoenix stepped out at Buddakan, and more, in this week’s roundup.
  7. Interviews
    Sea Fire Grill’s Richard Pims on Sandy, Short Ribs, and the Wrath of DavidDon’t burn the short ribs.
  8. Celebrity Settings
    Beyoncé and Jay-Z Eat Crab Cakes at La Marina; Ashton Kutcher and Mila KunisPlus, Joseph Gordon-Levitt at DBGB, Avril Lavigne at Benjamin Steak House, and more of this week’s celebrity dining.
  9. Celebrity Settings
    Hilaria and Alec Host Prenuptial Brunch at Edi & the Wolf; Zosia Mamet at LePlus: Lilium turns away children at the Spiderman party, and more in this week’s celebrity settings.
  10. Celebrity Settings
    John Mayer Rendezvous with Taylor Swift at Nobu, Bags His LeftoversPlus: Pete Wentz buys dinner at Beppe and Michael Stipe brings a group to Emporio, plus more in our weekly roundup of boldface dining.
  11. Celebrity Settings
    Aniston Out-Dines Mayer; FLOTUS Flatters Gramercy TavernPlus: Vin Diesel hangs with the president of the Domincan Republic, and more, in our weekly roundup of boldface meals.
  12. Trends
    A Tale of Two Burger Clubs: Burger Club and Burger of the Month ClubWhy does today’s ‘Times’ story about a maniacal burger club seem familiar?
  13. Celebrity Settings
    LeBron James and Anna Wintour Cozy Up at Waverly; Moby Makes Out at R BarWe weren’t surprised to read in “Page Six” today that Anna Wintour dined with LeBron James at the Waverly Inn. We passed their table on Tuesday, and when the ceilings are that low, it’s impossible to miss a six-foot-eight baller extracting himself from the center of a corner booth. James was patiently sitting next to the bathroom when we emerged, causing our waiter to remark, “You made LeBron James wait!” We couldn’t tell whether he was chastising us or congratulating us for no doubt costing the man a Benjamin of his time, but either way we felt a sense of accomplishment unknown since Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand queued up behind us at the Spotted Pig. The rest of this week’s sightings are heavy on the PDA.
  14. The Other Critics
    Monkey Bar Gets Hit; Three Stars for Café BouludPaul Adams liked some things about Monkey Bar, but it’s never a good sign if you hire a famous Chinese chef (Patricia Yeo) and the review includes the words “My neighborhood Chinese takeout does better dumplings.” [NYS] Café Boulud, in an important rereview, gets three stars — enough to add momentum to Daniel Boulud’s empire building. [NYT] Insieme looks dull, observes Lauren Collins in The New Yorker, but “profligate flavor and spirited service” show themselves once the food starts coming. [NYer]
  15. The Other Critics
    More Reasons for Ramsay to Worry; Could Use Some ‘Time Out’ LoveFrank Bruni wants to dislike Mai House but just can’t quite bring himself to do it. [NYT] Meehan has no reason to like Pardo’s … so he doesn’t. [NYT] Paul Adams tepid on Gordon Ramsay, citing his “great competence and little sparkle.” [NYS] Alan Richman awards Ramsay one big “ouch”; he’s reminded of “the French-international cuisine that British chefs turn out whenever they ply their trade aboard cruise ships.” [Bloomberg] Klee Brasserie apparently finds its way into Randall Lane’s heart, though thoughts like “it’s a bit of a mishmash, but a good mishmash” don’t fully convey the apparent chemistry they share. What with all the positive mini-reviews of Café Pierre, Guadalupe, and Benjamin Steak House, it’s a veritable lovefest over at Time Out. [TONY] Brooklyn spot NoNO Kitchen charms Andrea Thompson, who rather drily observes that it’s “quite good, if not exactly phenomenal.” [NYer]