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Because an Uncle Fester medal is so much better than $25.
Find the out-of-town chefs at Prune, Corton, and restaurants with the word "Blue" in the name.
Owner Allan Wartski has sunk $5 million into the space, but you'll only be able to dance there if you're invited.
The five steps to becoming a locavore, a preview of the 'Food & Wine' Classic in Aspen, and more, in our morning digest of news and gossip.
Offal, the deep freeze, or take it and like it.
Tom Colicchio on the Chang bus and the advantages of being bald.
New York's chefs threw their hands in the air and waved them like they just didn't care.
Plus Lisa's peanut-butter mashed potatoes from 'Top Chef' end up on a menu, there are some good wine books to buy for Dad, and more, in our morning digest of news and gossip.
There's one thing a critic, a flack, and a chef can all agree on: They're not rooting for David Chang.
All three James Beard design nominees? Right here in New York.
James Beard VP Mitchell Davis wonders in 'The Art of Eating' why everybody likes Balthazar and no one seems to love Morandi.
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.
We spoke to a number of food-world luminaries, several of whom will be voting in this year's James Beard Awards, and asked for their picks for Outstanding Chef NYC.
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