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And more, in our weekly roundup of celebrity diners.
Plus: Free Wafels & Dinges on Monday, and a No. 7 Sub shop coming to the Ace Hotel.
Plus: Gael Greene on Kesté, Ryan Sutton on Per Se's lounge, and more in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
Charles, an invite-only restaurant, needs servers.
Restaurant Girl is game for Cipolla Rossa and Alan Richman is entertained at Charles, in our weekly review roundup.
So the blog hype wasn't misguided after all?
John McCallister says he left Charles because of cash-flow problems.
We have the menu, but as with consulting chef John DeLucie's other joint, don't bother trying to call for a resy.
From Gordon Ramsay on veal spinal cord to Al Roker on getting special treatment at the Shake Shack.
John DeLucie's new project will apparently have a Waverly Inn–like reservation policy.
A look at the menu that Waverly Inn’s John DeLucie helped create.
And details about the interior of John DeLucie’s new project emerge.
The Waverly Inn chef tells us about his consulting gig at what may be the West Village’s next hot spot.
Trendy ‘Purple’ magazine is having its Fashion Week party there, but details about the venue are scarce.
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