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Our weekly roundup of the Who's Who and where they're eating.
Slice disagrees that the Artichoke pie is a classic; Metromix picks their favorites of the year.
Bacon! Sausage! Pig tails!
Also in the magazine: Platt on Bobo, Gael on Vai, and Michael White's spaghetti recipe.
For his latest 'GQ' blog review, Alan Richman brings along the original East Village soup man, David Chang himself.
Ko isn't really all that to one critic, Benoit gets off with a bang, and Commerce takes a one-star hit from Frank Bruni this week.
Gridskipper says the King of Ramen deserves his crown.
A flashy newcomer has surpassed Setagaya as the ramen of the moment.
Why Japanese restaurateurs decided to make the East Village the ramen war's western front may never be clear, but there was another skirmish at the Tuesday press preview of Hakata Ippudo.
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