Is NYC Finally Cracking Down on Supper Clubs? (Updated)
At least one club has received a cease-and-desist letter from the Health Department.
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At least one club has received a cease-and-desist letter from the Health Department.
This time it's just a random DOH inspection failure, and they hope to reopen for dinner.
Hospital admissions for food poisoning dropped 20 percent after L.A. introduced restaurant letter grades.
Along with introducing new letter grades, the Department of Health loosens rules on flies, expired milk, and more.
The bakery is working to fix "an electrical refrigeration and plumbing issue."
Updates on a trio of Health Department shutterings.
The latest in DOH shutterings. Plus: A crackdown against quick slices?
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We were lured in by the awesome chalkboard and found the fried intestines surprisingly good.
Does it have something to do with the Jane Street Hotel protests?
The Department of Health hasn't been as gung ho about closing restaurants.
A Dean & DeLuca that serves burgers, and an unnecessary look inside one chef's apartment, from our glance at the morning headlines.
Jeff Klein gives Mario Batali a slap on the wrist.
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