Top Chef Hung Huynh Is Going Big at Catch, Opening This Saturday
Think towering shellfish plateaus, large-format dishes, and a tri-level, 14,000-square-foot space.
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Hung of 'Top Chef' will work on the new midtown project from the folks behind Tenjune.
During a viewing party. Or, apply to compete in the "Culinary Olympics" yourself.
And other cheftestants on the move.
Damon Wise of Craft was also given a chance to compete in the culinary version of the Olympics.
Hung comes to Murray Hill, Suba offers wine and tapas classes, and two East Side openings, in today's roundup of local restaurant news.
Plus celebrity-chef cookware tested, a new Water Taxi Beach–like space in Red Hook, and more, in our morning news roundup.
John McCain enjoys a slice in Brooklyn, chef Hung Huynh learns a thing or two about matzo, and junk fish get its day in the sun.
Video: Grub Street's Josh Ozersky talks with many of the city’s top chefs at last night’s gala.
The two most unpopular members of the cast of the second and third seasons of Top Chef, Hung Huynh and Marcel Vigneron, are actually friends, and you can meet them both next week.
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