Wine Lovers Are Dupes, and Line-Waiting Foodies Are Sheep
Sexy chefs have groupies like rock stars do, one vegan gets especially intimate with his Greenmarket produce, and the 'Times' looks at whether wine lovers are easy to fool.
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Sexy chefs have groupies like rock stars do, one vegan gets especially intimate with his Greenmarket produce, and the 'Times' looks at whether wine lovers are easy to fool.
Frank Bruni is not an all-hours kind of guy, the new pizza bus tour finds success, and Pepsi and Coke put out new bottle sizes.
Savarona and Wildwood Barbecue open, Persephone and Elettaria get reviewed, and crayfish, wine, and butter all get their due.
Brooklyn Uncorked brings Long Island wines and Brooklyn foods together next month.
TONY awards the Mermaid Inn the best place to be seen, inflation is going crazy, and Richman can't take the crowd at Terroir.
The Cheyenne Diner might reopen in New York, rapper Lil' Jon now has a wine label, and the 'Times' applauds the return of the real martini.
A Spanish vintner is marketing wine to the gay community.
Bar Baresco will specialize in higher-end wines by the glass.
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.
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