Jean Paul Gaultier Enjoys His Accidental Exhibitionism at the Standard
He's here to work on his Target line, which he promises will shock people.
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He's here to work on his Target line, which he promises will shock people.
A source says that above the populist sausage party, there'll be $25 drinks.
Also in the magazine this week: stable vs. nomadic food trucks, and Motorino opens tonight.
Plus: Jay Cheshes on Prime Meats, and Robert Sietsema, in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
Why the newest crop of hotel restaurants could succeed.
Plus: Jay Cheshes finds favor with Aureole, and Robert Sietsema visits new Thai restaurants in Queens.
Two new beer gardens and a pop-up café.
The High Line park opens tomorrow, and the Standard's restaurant won't be far behind.
"In short, it is the kind of straightforward, thoughtfully conceived building that is all too rare in the city today."
A look at the Highline's new restaurants.
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