Le Cirque Dabbles in D.J.’s and Doormen, But Don’t Call It a Nightclub
The fabled restaurant will now be throwing weekly parties with (gasp!) a promoter?
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The fabled restaurant will now be throwing weekly parties with (gasp!) a promoter?
Plus: Pinkberry knockoffs go international, and mourning Cafe Edison's owner, all in our morning news roundup.
Beth Landman takes a look at the state of fine dining, and it’s far from pretty.
Buy me some Morimoto and Spotted Pig ...
"To me, it's violating the liberty and trust you put in them to work with you," says the chef about restaurant-tell-all writers.
Business is down, and Mario Maccioni has suffered a terrible accident.
'Le Cirque: A Table in Heaven' chronicles the closure and rebirth of a legendary New York restaurant.
Who opened their checkbooks for Obama and who (if anyone) gave to McCain?
Official word: Le Cirque's wine auction has nothing to do with the economy, and the hunt for a new chef is underway.
Gael Greene has more on Christophe Bellanca’s 'divorce' with Le Cirque.
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