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Eighty One

  1. Closings
    Gardenia at the Art Alliance Will Close SundayThe space will be retooled for a new restaurant that will launch this fall.
  2. Chef Shuffle
    Ed Brown Takes Corporate Gig With Restaurant AssociatesThe former Eighty One chef is now at the helm of over 81 restaurants.
  3. Openings
    Simon Oren Aims to Take Over Former Eighty One SpaceThe man behind Nice Matin, Five Napkin, and others hopes to open an Italian restaurant on the Upper West Side.
  4. Foodievents
    Ed Brown Invites You Into His Back RoomThe former Eighty One chef is doing intimate dinners at Ed’s Chowder House.
  5. TV Land
    TV Didn’t Save Ed Brown, But May Boost Uncle Jack’s SteakhousePlus, At Vermilion is on the mend.
  6. Closings
    Trouble on the Upper West SideA spate of uptown closings.
  7. Two for Eight
    Tables Available at Dressler, Bar Henry; Apiary Mostly BookedIt’s 4 p.m., and that means it’s time to play Two for Eight. Today: Modern American.
  8. The Other Critics
    DeChellis Gets It Right for Bruni; Minetta Tavern Is Greasy But HipPlus: Gael Greene on Eighty One, Ryan Sutton at Citi Field, and two takes on Fatty Crab UWS, all in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  9. The Other Critics
    Susur Lee Is Lacking at Shang; L’Artusi Draws Mixed ReactionsPlus: Robert Sietsema’s quest for the perfect pupusa, and more, in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  10. Recession is Your Friend
    Dining Deals Get Better and Better: Free Meals at Eighty One and Tierra SanaTreat a Friend Mondays!
  11. Openings
    Fatty FebruaryAt a pork competition, Zak Pelaccio spills the beans about Fatty Cue’s ETA.
  12. Slideshow
    What to Drink When You’re ExpectingArea bars and lounges have beverage options for pregnant women that go beyond soda water and a lime.
  13. Mediavore
    School Lunches Go Locavore; Ed Brown Goes FishingSlow Food lecturers are boring, the cocktails of ‘Mad Men,’ and more, in our morning news roundup.
  14. Neighborhood Watch
    Octopus Takes Well to the Spin Cycle; Eighty One’s Deceivingly Cheap Prix FixeMisguided discontent with Matsugen already brewing and looking forward to as many tacos as you can carry in the East Village, in today’s neighborhood food news.
  15. Mediavore
    President Looks to Increase FDA Budget After Latest Scare; Pelaccio Eats SaladPlus Gael Greene’s decadent creation for Serendipity, Rocco DiSpirito’s ideal summer day, and more, in our morning digest of news and gossip.
  16. Foodievents
    New Taste of the UWS Reminds Us to Eat UptownUpper West Siders are dismayed to learn of delayed openings for Kefi 2.0 and Shake Shack!
  17. The Other Critics
    Eighty One Earns Two Stars and a Bon Mot; the Harrison Starts Out With a RaveThe ‘Times’ lays two stars on Eighty One, the Harrison gets a rave from ‘Time Out New York,’ and Restaurant Girl didn’t have such a hot time at Ago.
  18. NewsFeed
    Taste of the Upper West Side Has More Chefs Than Can Fit OnscreenTwenty-four major chefs are showing up for the new Taste of the Upper West Side. Who would have thought it?
  19. The Other Critics
    Chop Suey Ekes Out a Star; South Gate RavagedIf not for the view, Chop Suey might have gotten a bagel from the ‘Times’; Eighty One doesn’t fare much better elsewhere.
  20. In the Magazine
    Platt at Eighty One; Ago to OpenIn this week’s magazine: Platt on Eighty One, De Niro’’s new restaurant opens, and Starbucks’s problems are solved.
  21. The Annotated Dish
    Eighty One’s Off-the-Bone Osso Buco Requires Grits to Clean It UpChef Ed Brown’s new restaurant, Eighty One, hasn’t been open long, but, along with the recently opened Dovetail and South Gate, it’s helping to lead a mini-renaissance of ambitious fine-dining restaurants in New York. One of the most popular dishes on the opening menu, according to Brown, is a “homey and rustic dish, brought up to the restaurant level”: deboned osso buco for one. As always, mouse over the different parts of the dish to hear them described in the chef’s own words.
  22. Back of the House
    Women Rule the Wine Cellars of New YorkTwo of this season’s most anticipated restaurants — the three-star Dovetail and Ed Brown’s Eighty One — launched with female sommeliers. Former Daniel sommelier and wineshop owner Jean Luc Le Dû recently remarked to Grub Street that only a few years ago, non-white males in the role were considered an anomaly. Today, only three women (and 21 men) in the United States have the coveted “Master of Wine” designation, awarded to 264 sommeliers throughout the world. But in New York, women helm some of the city’s most respected wine programs, including Gramercy Tavern, the Modern, and the entire B.R. Guest group. We interviewed several of these ladies of the cellar for their ideas on the industry, their experiences on the floor, and picks on retail value bottles. Look for them at restaurants near you. —Alexandra Vallis Slideshow: Women in Wine
  23. NewsFeed
    Eighty One Takes the Haute Barnyard, Locavore Thing 81 Steps Further In what has to be the clearest example yet of Haute Barnyard run amok, Eighty One has sent us a scroll containing a list of “81 people who bring Eighty One to life.” Rob and Robin weren’t kidding when they said the ingredients were meticulously sourced — everyone gets credit from the “mushroom expert” to the frog’s-legs purveyor to exec chef Ed Brown’s body double. There are more shout-outs here than on a Diddy album, but we suppose it’s not the worst idea — Brown wouldn’t want to be accused of making false organic claims.
  24. Neighborhood Watch
    Magnolia to Lure Cupcake Crazies to the Upper West SideChelsea: Trestle on Tenth launches weekend brunch this Saturday with a fall menu that includes bacon-and-onion rösti and banana-stuffed French toast with vanilla syrup. Fort Greene: IHOP is making more New York moves: In addition to taking on Times Square, the chain will open an outlet on Livingston Street near Bond Street. [NYDN] Midtown East: Bloomingdale’s has moved tangy fro-yo pioneer Forty Carrots from the basement to a larger, more befitting seventh floor space. [NYT] Sherry-Lehmann wine store has completed its relocation to Park Avenue at 59th Street. [NYT] Red Hook: You may have missed LeNell’s absinthe tasting (she drinks it up by the way), but she’ll host a tequila tasting this Sunday in honor of Mexican Independence Day. [LeNell’s] Upper West Side: A second Magnolia bakery will open on 69th Street at Columbus this winter, and owner Steve Abrams thinks he can keep it a secret from tourists. [Eater] Juan Cuevas has left Blue Hill to be the chef de cuisine at Ed Brown’s Eighty One, which should open in December. [NYS]