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Plus: Popsicles at the Greenmarket, and Sunday suppers at Country, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
A quirky newcomer shutters: If you never tried "misostrone," you never will.
“We claim to hate the scene but we know it’s not true / There’s a city full of sushi but there’s only Mizu.”
A popular satirical song about Manhattan's frattiest neighborhood gets the MTV treatment.
The owners of Push are opening a clean, cheap slice joint.
This building just can't get a break — unless it's in the foundation.
What will it be called? The Hill, obvi!
Country’s chefs start to bail and the grotesque cost of lunch at Ko, in today’s neighborhood food news.
A cheeky street artist quotes Saint Teresa of Ávila, a hot-dog cart explodes, and jazz decamps to Brooklyn — that, and more, in our daily borough roundup.
The truth about P.J. Clarke's burger, and a new bar in Carroll Gardens, in today's neighborhood food news.
McNally gives his word on Minetta Tavern, while Belgian waffles settle in Soho, in today's neighborhood food news.
If it's not vacuum bags, it's flies, and a score just high enough to keep the place closed another day.
Sure, there's a wall of whiskey barrels and a wall of hubcaps, but how many flat-panel TVs will there be?
Sag Harbor represents in the Hamptons and a recipe from One If by Land, in today's neighborhood food news.
Sexy Brooklyn-pizza pics and hard frozen yogurt, in today's neighborhood food news.
Multicourse Haute Barnyard is out upstairs, and wood-fired steaks are in.
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