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  1. Video Feed
    Watch Blue Smoke’s Jean-Paul Bourgeois Talk Burgers and the Big AppleGrub’s Sierra Tishgart spoke to him for ‘CBS This Morning.’
  2. Openings
    Inside Danny Meyer’s PorchlightIt opens on Monday, March 2.
  3. Opening Soon
    Danny Meyer Will Open His First-Ever Stand-alone Bar This MonthIt’s called Porchlight.
  4. Grub Guides
    Here’s Everything Awesome to Eat on Super Bowl SundayMeatballs, dumplings, fried chicken, and more.
  5. Grub Guides
    11 Excellent Spots to Grab Lunch Near One World Trade CenterKhe-Yo, Blue Smoke, and Mulberry & Vine, and more.
  6. Leftovers
    Thirty Acres’ New Brunch Menu; Late-Night Jell-O Shots at the MeatballPlus, Jell-O shots at the Meatball Shop, beer made with coffee, an homage to Fifty Cent, and more in today’s leftovers.
  7. Coming Soon
    Danny Meyer’s Blue Smoke Team to Open Porchlight in West ChelseaThe ‘light’ turns on next fall.
  8. Leftovers
    Picnic Opens in the East Village; Project by Project’s BenefitPlus: the first annual SMOKE@ICC barbecue competition, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  9. Airplane Food
    Delta Air Lines Teaming Up With Danny Meyer for In-Flight ’CueMaybe some in-flight Shake Shack is coming up next?
  10. Leftovers
    Blue Smoke’s Beer Pairings; Fedora’s Throwback DinnerPlus: New cocktails at Gotham, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  11. Openings
    Shake Shack’s JFK Location Opens May 24It’s that time: Shakes on a plane!
  12. Leftovers
    The Spotted Pig’s Filipino Menu; Ramp Fest Hudson 2013Plus: new food at Citi Field, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  13. Shack Attack
    A Look at JFK’s Incoming Shake Shack, Plus More Details on TerminalGet ready to fry the friendly skies.
  14. Coming Soon
    Two Shake Shacks, La Brea Bakery, and New Marcus Samuelsson Projects All HeadedYour layover just got a little bit tastier.
  15. Leftovers
    Brunch at Pig & Khao; Japanese Restaurant WeekPlus: the Doe Fund’s tasting event, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  16. Neighborhood Watch
    GoogaMooga Tickets Available Tomorrow; Blue Smoke Marks St. Paddy’s WithPlus: Cafe Doppio closes, an olive oil lecture, and more neighborhood news.
  17. Two for Eight
    Tables at Lowcountry, Hundred Acres, David Burke Kitchen; Later Tonight on atIt’s 4 p.m. and that means it’s time to play Two for Eight. Today: Comfort Food.
  18. Two for Eight
    Tables Available at Seasonal Restaurant & Weinbar; Quality Meats, Minetta TavernIt’s 4 p.m., and that means it’s time to play Two for Eight. Today: Meat Specialists.
  19. Two for Eight
    Tables Available at Seasonal; Within the Hour at Blue SmokeIt’s 4 p.m., and that means it’s time to play Two for Eight. Today: Meat Specialists.
  20. Slideshow
    What You Missed at Los Angeles Food & WineA look into Tom Colicchio’s Clambake, Guy Fieri’s Brew B Cue, and Saturday’s Lexus grand tasting event.
  21. Two for Eight
    Tables Available at Blue Smoke, Hundred Acres; Red Rooster Fully BookedIt’s 4 p.m., and that means it’s time to play Two for Eight. Today: Comfort Food.
  22. Two for Eight
    Tables Available at Seasonal Restaurant & Weinbar, Fully Booked at Peter LugerIt’s 4 p.m., and that means it’s time to play Two for Eight.
  23. Neighborhood Watch
    Blue Smoke Caters Fourth of July; the Porch Opens on the HighlinePlus: a new rooftop drinking website, a look at Kin Shop’s family meal, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  24. Other Cities
    Danny Meyer Conquers Another StadiumHe’s in at National Park in D.C.
  25. Openings
    Financial District Will Get Outdoor Bistro This SpringAnd Battery Park City gets a rooftop restaurant.
  26. Openings
    Blue Smoke Opens Bake ShopPastry chef Jenn Giblin sells cupcakes, cookies, and biscuits.
  27. User Reviews
    User Reviews: Franny’s Is ‘Festive,’ La Esquina’s TacosPlus: Celeste’s incomprehensible cheese narrative, and deathly good pulled pork at Blue Smoke.
  28. Empire Building
    Danny Meyer Brings Shake Shack, Blue Smoke, and Fine-Dining Joint to BatteryThey’ll open next year.
  29. Empire Building
    Blue Smoke Rumored In at BPC; Shake Shack UES Slated for This MonthThe latest from Danny Meyer’s world.
  30. Neighborhood Watch
    A Grits Cook-off in Dumbo; Champagne Cocktails at Blue SmokePlus: Kosher falafel in midtown, and a Fourth of July celebration hosted by Chelsea Brewing Company, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  31. Foodievents
    NYCWFF Reveals: A Blue Smoke Spinoff and a Chodorow Burger Joint?Is Danny Meyer planning a Blue Smoke spinoff?
  32. Foodienomics
    Recession Ends for Food EventsPricey dinners benefit Citymeals-on-Wheels and the ‘Oxford American.’
  33. Financial Woes
    Danny Meyer Looks Beyond Shake Shack Nolita to Central ParkHe’ll focus on the Upper East Side and Central Park.
  34. In the Magazine
    Adam Platt Sinks Oceana’s Lofty Ambitions; Meet the Spotted Pig ForagerAlso in the magazine this week: holiday cakes, and crabapple mostarda.
  35. Foodienomics
    Will OpenTable Move Into the Hotel Business?The reservations company plans to acquire guest management software-maker GuestBridge.
  36. In the Magazine
    Platt on Bar Breton, Txikito; Coal-Fired Pizza in Red HookAlso in this week’s magazine: Shake Shack in Central Park?
  37. Foodievents
    Big Apple Barbecue Block Party ReturnsA couple of new pit masters have been added to the roster.
  38. Openings
    Not Exactly Surprising: Nieporent May Join Danny Meyer at Citi FieldWhy do these guys sometimes seem to be the only restaurateurs in the game?
  39. Super Sunday
    Meatheads, Consider Your Super Bowl OptionsOrder a takeout feast from Momofuku, eat all you can eat at Blue Smoke, or learn how to do your own ’cue.
  40. NewsFeed
    Three Stars for Oceana; Richman Releases His New York Burger ListScarpetta takes a hit, Oceana gets a lift, and more, in our weekly review roundup.
  41. NewsFeed
    Confirmed: Danny Meyer Group in at Citi FieldSure, there’s a Shake Shack. But that’s just the start.
  42. NewsFeed
    The Big Apple BBQ Block Party Demands a Lot From Its VendorsCooking 7,000 pounds of barbecue isn’t easy. But pity the poor pit master schlepping here from out of state!
  43. Foodievents
    Big Apple BBQ Lineup Is Promising, FamiliarThe South comes north for Danny Meyer’s annual barbecue free-for-all in June.
  44. The New York Diet
    Danny Meyer Has One Last Feast at FlorentHis restaurants range from Eleven Madison Park to Shake Shack, and his diet ranges from pâté de campagne to protein shakes.
  45. NewsFeed
    Meyer Makes a Move on Citi FieldDanny Meyer hints at a new menu for the Mets.
  46. Mediavore
    Chef Counters on the Rise; Chefs Put in Their Time on the LineAs chefs and cooks take on more roles of service, they cut out more costs and create a more intimate dining experience, especially at restaurants with counters overlooking the food preparation. [NYT] Related: Ringside Seats at the Chef’s Counter Apparently, restaurants’ hanging of red velvet curtains in colder months signals metaphors of birth and womblike spaces for diners. Ew. [NYO] Chefs like Akhtar Nawab of Elettaria and Josh Eden of Shorty’s.32 both spent years cooking on the line before being able to fly solo. [TONY]
  47. Back of the House
    The Mystery of the Pitmasters Stymies the ‘Times’The Times, touching on a story Grub Street broke when Moses was in short pants, had a big feature on the dearth of experienced pitmasters Sunday, pegged on GS pal Big Lou Elrose of Wildwood. The piece marvels at the quick ascent of Big Lou from working an Ozone Park lunch wagon to his current post, but in fact, Elrose’s bones were made as Adam Perry Lang’s right hand man in competition; the lunch wagon was just a lark. Still, the city’s top pitmasters are as baffling to food writers as they are to the general public. Their job is hard to understand, because nothing they do happens while customers are present to observe. The pitmaster’s art is exercised in the dead night, in secrecy and silence, and outside observers rarely get any glimpse of what it involves. There is one factor that never changes, though, and will always separate real pitmasters from merely titular ones.
  48. Neighborhood Watch
    Dom De Marco’s Hands of Steel; Smith’s Opens Tonight in the South VillageAstoria: The Sparrow’s pain perdu dessert is “basically a grilled chocolate croissant with homemade butterscotch syrup on it, with a dollop of real whipped cream on the side.” [Joey in Astoria] Harlem: Doug E.’s Fresh Chicken and Waffles still isn’t ready to open. [Uptown Flavor] Gramercy: Blue Smoke takes top honors in this roundup of the city’s best sweet-potato fries. [Gridskipper] Greenwich Village: Smith’s from this week’s Openings starts serving tonight. [Eater] Midwood: Yes, Dom De Marco’s pies at Di Fara’s are impressive, but what’s really cause for amazement is “his asbestos hands. That man can pull a square pie out of the oven, which must be about 800 degrees, with his bare hands.” [Eat for Victory/VV] Nolita: Public’s butternut-squash soup with spiced marshmallows, crispy chickpeas, and pumpkin-seed oil is just one example in this list of fall dishes showing up all over town. [Restaurant Girl] Prospect-Lefferts-Gardens: Meytex Lounge is now calling itself Meytex Cafe, but their tasty fried chicken hasn’t changed. [Across the Park]
  49. Mediavore
    Hard Times Drive Wall Street to Drink; Happy Birthday, Big MacThe unused Building D of Essex Street Market may get new life. Residents want low-rent housing there; city law compels the building to be used for food-related businesses. [NYT] Two veterans of Gramercy Tavern and Blue Smoke will open Huckleberry Bar, described as “the bar at your favorite Danny Meyer restaurant” but in East Williamsburg. There will also be British and southern mix of small plates from a 5 Ninth alum, no doubt like the food at your favorite Zak Pelaccio restaurant. [Strong Buzz] Hard liquor sales on Wall Street are up significantly since the stock market plummeted on August. 16, says one wine shop owner. [NYT]
  50. Foodievents
    Meatopia V: Grilled Gore and Guts The response to our Meatopia V contest has been overwhelming. Grub Street is populated by committed carnivores who have filled our meat cooler with brilliant ideas for next year’s edible animal gala. We’ll highlight some of the best throughout the day and announce the winners tomorrow. (Entry deadline is 6 p.m. today.) Here are three of our favorites.
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