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CB 3 convened last night to discuss the market's fate.
Plus: Yummy Sushi replaces JC Hibachi, and more, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
And Pain D'Avignon sandwiches will soon follow.
Plus: L'Ecole adds spring menu items, and Graydon Carter & Co. to take over Fedora, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: Pain D'Avignon comes to Essex Street Market, and Bombay Eats closes, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: a new Italian bakery and a recipe for larvae, all in this week's magazine.
Plus: Michelle Obama gives a White House kitchen tour and the Essex Street Market faces scrutiny, all in our morning news roundup.
Another expletive-laden encounter with the one and only Kenny Shopsin.
Kenny Shopsin has gotten somewhat friendlier with the press, but how about his customers? Grub Street goes undercover to find out.
Ten Bells is the name of the pub in London where Jack the Ripper met his victims — and now the moniker of an all-natural, organic wine bar.
A Top Chef contestant loses his job, Chinese food makes going to the airport tolerable, and Frank Bruni works out a lot.
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