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Robin Raisfeld

October 18, 2004 | Restaurant Openings
Restaurant Openings & Buzz

Week of Oct. 11, 2004: Una Pizza Napoletana, Juan Valdez Café, Szechuan Gourmet. Plus, City Bakery goes Hollywood and Gael Greene visits Café Gray.

October 11, 2004 | Restaurant Openings
Can-Do Crew

Opening this week: Little Giant, Bonmarche, C, Nolita House, Sachi's On Clinton, Silverleaf Tavern, Almondine, Alfanoose, Hedeh. Plus, Gael Greene's Greek fantasy and Il Buco's pork-lover's treat.

October 4, 2004 | The Underground Gourmet
The Real Top Ramen

Momofuku Noodle Bar brings a new level of irresistible slurpability to Japanese noodles. The secret is in the pork.

October 4, 2004 | Restaurant Openings
Star of India

Opening this week: Devi, EN Japanese Brasserie, Bar Tonno, Citron, Serafina Broadway, and The View. Plus, Gael Greene find the old and the new at La Grenouille and San Domenico NY serves brunch, Italian style.

September 27, 2004 | Restaurant Openings
All Mexed Up

Opening this week: Mercadito, Tempo, Beard Papa, Ciao Bella Cafe, Frederick's, Kelley & Ping, La Masseria, Lure Fishbar. Plus, Gael Greene becomes a fool at Vento and Vitello Tonnato Gets New Life This Fall.

September 20, 2004 | Restaurant Openings
Big Salad

Gael Greene cuts carbs at The Sea Grill, big salads return to Coco Pazzo, and Vietnamese sandwiches in the East Village.

September 13, 2004 | Fall 2004 Preview
Cocoa Buff

Jacques Torres wasn’t satisfied with buying his chocolate—so he built a factory. In Soho.

September 13, 2004 | Fall 2004 Preview
A Museum With Good Taste

Fall preview of The Modern, a restaurant opening in November at the Museum of Modern Art.

September 13, 2004 | Fall 2004 Preview
Independence Gray

After six years of hunting, Gray Kunz builds his own home—but he’s still sweating the small stuff.

September 1, 2004 | Restaurant Openings
Coast Guards

Opening this week: Coast, Angon On The Sixth, The Blue Mill, Freeman's, and Frankies 457 Court Street Spuntino. Plus, Gael Greene joins the Kitchen Club and Israeli imports come to the East Village.