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Why did the French master put London's restaurant scene above New York's?
The French chef says it has overtaken New York.
Plus, Gordon Ramsay is one of the greatest television chefs.
The JPMorgan CEO had some harsh words for Britain's chancellor of the exchequer.
What's the proper way to complain at a restaurant?
Plus: Morton's is scoring fine wines at auctions, and Thanksgiving tips for small kitchens, all in our morning news roundup.
More shows are in, and you can pick which looks you like!
Once again, the Queen of Nightlife is defending her New York and London clubs against alarmists.
We can already tell this European trip is going to be a doozy.
Bernie's wife sure required a lot of walking-around money.
It looks like a bar in Mexico that serves overpriced Cuervo shots to tourists with popped collars.
To promote his Daisy fragrance they're putting daisies on the cabs and handing out free lollipops.
A former protégé dethrones Restaurant Gordon Ramsay as the No. 1 eating establishment in London.
A London paper reports that Kennedy is eyeing the job of ambassador to Great Britain if Obama wins the presidency.
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