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Two stoners (okay, cokeheads) go in search of nightlife's Holy Grail.
Food-world influentials pick their favorite burgers and restaurants.
Plus: a Le Cirque reunion, and Cyndi Lauper as a waitress, all in our morning news roundup.
And everywhere she goes, Jesus goes, too.
Plus: Sagaponack's bizarre menu, and Chock Full o'Nuts, the restaurant, plans a triumphant return to NYC.
Does a mere plebe stand any chance of booking a prime-time table?
And more, in our weekly roundup of celebrity diners.
Why do these flavorful fish still get such a bad rap?
We crack a 1975 book, 'Manhattan Menus,' and take a trip back in time.
Also in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews: Alan Richman is disappointed in Katz's, and Jay Cheshes isn't fooled by the Per Se lounge menu.
And more from his sit-down with Restaurant Girl.
On the matter of their confusing entry policies.
Plus: The House passes new food-safety bill, and New York schools violate nutritional guidelines, all in our morning news roundup.
Stefan Richter tells us why he hasn't finished his memoir, and talks about winning over lesbians: "It’s all about being charming."
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