First Look at Goat Town, Now Serving ‘Fork Smashed’ Potatoes and Shaved Country Ham
Nick Morgenstern of the General Greene moves to the East Village.
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New Brooklyn Cuisine in the East Village?
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"At two in the morning, just ten hours before my presentation at Lincoln Center, I crossed Eighth Avenue to dance with my friends at a gay club with live shows and go-go dancers."
Plus: heavenly green-tea pistachio-chip ice cream at the General Greene, and L'Artusi's small pasta portions.
Plus: Connecticut legalizes pickles, and John McCain doesn't want to know his farmer, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: The Bell House hosts the American Lamb Takedown, and Pomme de Terre closes, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
One tries to bargain down the price of a slice, another suggests knockoff restaurants, and Flo Fab tells us, again, how restaurants are dealing with the these troubled times.
Blue Hill tops the ‘Observer’’s ‘Top Ten’ list of Greenmarket restaurants.
A Sex and the City star will host the James Beard Awards, the domain pizza.com is selling for over $2.6 million, and the Patsy's v. Patsy's trial rages on.
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