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DBGB Photo: B. Milne Though fine dining may have cooled off a little as a result of the past year’s economic turmoil, celeb chefs remain as popular as ever. And, fortunately, many of them have opened more casual concepts, allowing diners with tighter Read More...
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By Aynsley Karps Courtesy of New York Road Runners Everyone knows marathoners need nourishment before the big race. But you can’t forget about the hungry crowd lining the streets who also demand good food (to help cheer better, natch). To get you Read More...
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Scarpetta Photo: Evan W. Miller In an effort to combat pasta's bad post-Atkins rap, the World Pasta Congress of Rome (yes, there is such a thing) has deemed October 25 to be World Pasta Day. In its honor, we thought we’d take this opportunity Read More...
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Momofuku Noodle Bar photo: Noah Kalina With the launch last week of our 2010 New York City Restaurants survey came a number of shake-ups in our cuisine rankings, notably in the Noodle Shop category, where Japanese import Ippudo shot to the top in its Read More...
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Labor Day. The symbolic end of summer, the last three-day weekend before school starts and a perfect opportunity for a leisurely alfresco brunch. So where to go? To help you decide, we've contacted some of our Top Brunch spots to see who will be open Read More...
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River Café Photo: courtesy of the restaurant The pleasure of dining by the water is something only an aquaphobe could deny. Yet too often the food quality at waterside restaurants is a washout. To give you a leg up, here are five such spots that Read More...
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The just-released New York City Food Lover’s Guide is packed to the gills with reviews and lists covering 1,970 food shops, florists and party sites, including 73 online shopping resources, at every price point. And with summer in high gear, what Read More...
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La Fonda del Sol is participating in Restaurant Week Photo: Evan W. Miller With Restaurant Week starting on Sunday and running until July 31, diners have an opportunity to check out spots they've been meaning to try for a little less moola. Of the Read More...
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Plunge Photo: Noah Kalina Memorial Day, May 25, is almost here, which means it’s time for barbecues and trips to scenic vistas. But if you’re the kind who’d rather have someone else do the grilling, or aren’t looking to travel Read More...
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Outdoor seating at Barbetta Photo: Laura Maioglio If you're looking for a spot to dine alfresco and worship the sun, check out our listings of choice gardens in town (including Barbetta , pictured). Or maybe you're more of an outdoor drinking Read More...
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photo: courtesy of Churl No matter how much you try to forget, your taxes are still due on April 15. But that doesn't mean you can't afford a solid meal – after this rough couple of months, you deserve it! We've pulled out a few cheap Read More...
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Breakfast at Balthazar makes a nice complement to all that syrup you're smelling. photo: Courtesy of Balthazar The smell is back. After a year-long hiatus the mysterious maple syrup–like smell (first sniffed way back in 2005 ) has reportedly Read More...
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photo: Mike Ritter Seventy-five years ago, on December 5th, 1933, the state of Utah ratified the 21st Amendment and effectively ended the 13-year dry spell in American history known as Prohibition. In the past, that event has mostly interested historians, Read More...
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Mr. Jones photo: Evan W. Miller The East Village offers a world of dining options, but with restaurants opening fast and furious in the neighborhood, it can be hard to keep track of what’s new. Lucky for you, we’ve put together a list of some Read More...
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By Liz Borod Wright, ZAGAT.com senior web editor Marathon spectators get hungry, too. Here are 26 eateries along the 26.2-mile course. Courtesy of New York Road Runners The 39,000 runners who will compete in the ING New York City Marathon on Sunday get Read More...
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