Foodspotting Co-Founder Soraya Darabi Likes to Pick Food Off Other People’s Plates, Doesn’t Advocate Gummy Bears for Lunch
"My meals never fall squarely three times a day. I eat well, but sporadically."
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"My meals never fall squarely three times a day. I eat well, but sporadically."
Plus: free cannoli at Scopello, and a Gaelic gastropub comes to Avenue A, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
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Patsy's the restaurant scores an abstract victory over Patsy's the pizzeria.
Bottled water is becoming a faux pas, Cindy Adams takes the stand in the Patsy's-vs.-Patsy's trial, and the patrons of the Cheyenne Diner have one last meal there.
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.
Two Italian restaurants sue each other over Frank Sinatra, Tokyo Bar finds something scary in the basement, and the economic forecast for food prices does not look good.
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