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"Shake Shack wasn’t even consistently inconsistent. Once when I ordered a double burger, one patty was browned all the way through while the other was the color of a ripe watermelon inside."
Despite the Grey Lady's recent overgrowth of veggie-eating stories, Sam Sifton chimes in with a big meaty piece on pork.
He'll be the paper's first openly gay op-ed columnist.
Can you guess which restaurant has the "the richest and most coddled people in the city"? Or the one with a clientele "pulled from rejected ‘Sex and the City’ scripts"?
We've been digging the "Dining Briefs" column in the 'Times' all year.
The paper and the employees who went to it are alleged to have engaged in “egregious, wanton, reckless and negligent conduct.”
The Filter is a GPS-enabled coffee map from 'Times' caffeine guru Oliver Strand.
A restaurant that across from the Times Building stops mimicking the paper's font.
Plus: a wine dispute at Christie's, a barbecue legend dies, and more in our daily news roundup.
A look at some eye-catching signage.
And Padma could listen to Kevin Gillespie talk about cabbage all day long.
The magazine is the latest to launch a wine club.
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