The Eataly Effect
Because of Batali, rents in the neighborhood have gone up by 15 percent.
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We've got the recipe for pastry chef Nancy Olson's edible ornaments.
Party boy: "I intend to fight these allegations vigorously."
The new location offers 40 Carrots fro-yo, Asian burritos, and more.
A Williamsburg transplant is replaced by a Thompson Street transplant.
Competition for the Shake Shack?
The former 'Times' critic's favorite local restaurant is a barbecue joint.
Douglas Rodriguez protégé Adam Schop will serve eighteen varieties of seviche, as well as a whole suckling pig.
Today in NIMBYism: Nolita and flatiron projects get nods of disapproval.
Plus: $10 lunch at Heartland Brewery, and Grill & Greens opens, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: Nanoosh in midtown, and a Stamp Out Hunger campaign, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: discounted wines at Smith and Vine, and a Calçotada Festival at Savoy and Back Forty, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: Hill Country hosts a beer and BBQ event, and Pó will henceforth be known as Bino, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: Clinton St. Baking Co. & Restaurant expands its hours, and Culintro hosts a culinary networking event, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
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