Aureole Is Now Taking Reservations at One Bryant Park
A first look at the fine-dining standby's slick new digs.
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A first look at the fine-dining standby's slick new digs.
Buy the prix fixe at Aureole and the wine is on Charlie.
How's Tom Colicchio's new cookbook doing, and do people really buy these things in general? We crunch the numbers.
Plus: death of a Greenmarket fixture, and Keebler cookies get recalled, all in our morning news roundup.
A chance to see what Christopher Lee is doing at Aureole, and the one day that Freemans will be taking reservations.
Mario Batali's priciest joint is the latest to get the message.
The Gilt chef is shilling for Swanson's.
The chef, who will be replaced by Christopher Lee, ponders his future.
After winning two Michelin stars at Gilt, the young chef is on his way.
'What we do offer is, on Monday nights, for anyone in the industry (waiters, cooks, anyone), a tasting menu for $45.'
Shopping for groceries with studly chef Gavin Kaysen in his neighborhood, and the future plans for Aureole, from our glance at the morning headlines.
Expect to get burned, be on your feet all the time, and spend all your time cleaning fish. Other than that, it's great!
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