April Bloomfield Won’t Hire White Guys With Dreadlocks, and Eleven Other Things You Should Know
What we took away from her 'New Yorker' profile.
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And even on a spotted pig last night!
Plus, sexual abuse at a Lower East Side lounge.
Plus: A Jell-O mold competition in Gowanus, and Cheap Shots reopens with a new name, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: manly steaks at Smith & Wollensky and plate-licking goodness at Sorella, in our weekly roundup of the best restaurant user reviews.
The Breslin chef plans a return to the city where she got her start.
Get some sausage rolls, smoothies, and beer with your early-morning soccer viewing.
"I remember a time I ate Shepherd's Pie at the Spotted Pig. It was so delicious, I ate so much of it that I couldn't move. And I felt so sluggish and all I wanted to do was curl up by the stove."
Also in the magazine this week: holiday cakes, and crabapple mostarda.
The king of hearts and parts is back in town, cooking at the Breslin and the Spotted Pig.
Plus: Vin Diesel hangs with the president of the Domincan Republic, and more, in our weekly roundup of boldface meals.
Plus, a locavore festival and a pizza-and-beer pairing, in our roundup of upcoming food events.
The date is October 25, three months after their engagement.
But Gwyneth bared some boobage at a Barcelona security check!
Plus: Little Buddy Bakery now open on the South Slope, and Bushwick gets a cafe-garden–performance-space, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: The co-owner of Chip Shop complains that ice-cream trucks are unhealthy, and trade blood for cupcakes tomorrow in Greenpoint.
Stefan Richter tells us why he hasn't finished his memoir, and talks about winning over lesbians: "It’s all about being charming."