Brushstrokes May Open in January
Plus: Harlem gets its own Zagat guide, and a new café at the Prospect Park Picnic House, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
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Plus: Harlem gets its own Zagat guide, and a new café at the Prospect Park Picnic House, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: The return of the Red Hook Ball Field vendors, and chain restaurants downsize, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Gael Greene on Shang and Alan Richman on Txikito, in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
Plus: Ryan Sutton on At Vermilion, Jay Cheshes on Braeburn, and Robert Sietsema on Flushing Food Courts in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
Also in this week's magazine: Susur Lee opens Shang; where to eat Sunday supper; and no stars for Secession.
Restaurant Girl is game for Cipolla Rossa and Alan Richman is entertained at Charles, in our weekly review roundup.
The former 'maître d' to the stars' says Danyelle Freeman's presence sent the staff into a tizzy, at the expense of other diners.
Our weekly review roundup includes Allegretti, Irving Mill, Secession, and more.
On November 20, the bad boys of French cuisine will get their motors running.
If the furniture makes it to Secession in time, David Bouley says they'll open at the end of the week.
Marketing food to kids, hiring only female hostesses, rare cocktail books, and more, in our daily news roundup.
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