Keith McNally’s London Project May Turn Out to Be Less Balthazar-y, More Minetta-ish
Is Minetta 2.0 going to open on the other side of the pond?
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Is Minetta 2.0 going to open on the other side of the pond?
The Michelin-starred London and Miami "haute Chinois" chain will land here in November.
As rumored, Keith McNally and Richard Caring will bring the Paris-style bistro to London, and Jean-Georges is U.K.-bound as well.
The Breslin chef plans a return to the city where she got her start.
Why did the French master put London's restaurant scene above New York's?
The French chef says it has overtaken New York.
Plus, Gordon Ramsay is one of the greatest television chefs.
What's the proper way to complain at a restaurant?
Plus: Morton's is scoring fine wines at auctions, and Thanksgiving tips for small kitchens, all in our morning news roundup.
Once again, the Queen of Nightlife is defending her New York and London clubs against alarmists.
A former protégé dethrones Restaurant Gordon Ramsay as the No. 1 eating establishment in London.
Jada Yuan asked her about her most exciting project and about the latest attempt at Bungalow-dom, the Eldridge.
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