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Plus, the rest of this past week's celebrity sightings.
Our weekly roundup of the Who's Who and where they're eating.
Certain restaurants, like the food trucks before them, are offering daily deals via Twitter.
Plus: Scott Stringer wants to protect your groceries, and murderous meat, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Southern Hospitality's sexual-harassment suit gets weirder, and Elaine's owner still going strong, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Southern Hospitality gets sued, and P.F. Chang's thrives in the recession, all in our morning news roundup.
The boy crooner has no idea what's going on with a possible Chelsea location.
Justin's barbecue joint may be coming to Sixth Avenue.
Order a takeout feast from Momofuku, eat all you can eat at Blue Smoke, or learn how to do your own ’cue.
A hilarious YouTube clip addresses “Justin Timberlake and all the other swell-headed celebrities” who’ve been sued by waiters.
The current chef isn't happy about rumors that Jean-Georges Vongerichten is taking over Ago.
Southern Hospitality looks at the Steak Frites space on Varick Street.
Five Guys opening is like "a cow fart," and Southern Hospitality owner fights FiDi residents for a liquor license, in today's neighborhood food news.
Alain Ducasse was seen dining at his competitor's restaurant, pecorino is free this weekend, and beware the mercury levels in soft-shell crabs.
Dr. BBQ has been called in by Southern Hospitality to revamp the barbecue program and he's just he man to do it.
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