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"Scourge of restaurateurs" Maimon Kirschenbaum strikes again.
Don't called La Birreria a beer garden! "We're a restaurant that loves beer," insist the boys.
Bastianich and Batali will bring their food emporium not only to Los Angeles, but also to Washington, D.C.
The food personality answers our traditional questionnaire.
Fish lessons with Dave Pasternack, meat lessons with Cesare Casella ... and a $25 walking tour of Eataly?
Lidia Bastianich got her start at Walken's Bakery.
Jacques Pépin makes Dijon vinaigrette with olive oil and leftover Grey Poupon.
Plus: A pre–Kentucky Derby party at Mason Dixon, and Gail Simmons will teach you about the food of Spain, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
And a cavalcade of Outstanding Chefs will present.
The question seems to be on everyone's mind lately.
Johnny Iuzzini and Wolfgang Puck tell cooking-school pipsqueaks that it doesn't happen overnight.
A look at the new three-course prix fixe.
We talk with Platt about last night's episode.
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