Ko Is Slightly Less Impossible During the Holidays
There were still seats open as late as this morning.
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There were still seats open as late as this morning.
Also in our news roundup: an alternative to Momofuku Ko, and a lesbian bar revitalized.
Less New Yorkers are dining out, but those still eating have spoken via the annual Zagat guide.
The real tragedy of Ko's reservation system is when there are several empty seats going to waste.
What the other critics are saying in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
You’ll also need $160 and three hours.
Metromix remembers what we were all so excited about in 2007.
A yummy BYOB Mexican cantina in Williamsburg, and a tribute to Bemelman's Bar, in today's neighborhood food news.
Don't think lunch will be any cheaper or easier to get into.
Now that he has called off the fight against Bowery Wine Bar, we have some suggestions for a new bogeyman.
Food critic Ramond Sokolov is skeptical about chef's counters.
"I wanted to do something where I'm doing the cooking."
Plus: Salmonella victims in Nassau County, learning knife skills from a book, and more, in our morning news roundup.
There were plenty of empty seats at Ko last night.
David Chang's quixotic quest to ban cameras at Ko is earning its own wave of bloggy controversy.
One sign read BAN BELLINI, SAY YUCK TO YUPPIES.
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