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Displaying all articles tagged:
New York City
the grub street diet
Aug. 3, 2018
Restaurateur Marie Tribouilloy Is Very Specific About Who Scrambles Her Eggs
“Jose knows how to cook the eggs. I don’t order food if he’s not behind the grill.”
By
Chris Crowley
#shebuiltnyc
Aug. 2, 2018
There Are Only 5 Statues Honoring Women in NYC. Who Should Be the Sixth?
The Cut spoke to Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen about the She Built NYC campaign, and the 1,899 nominations they received.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
food agenda
Aug. 1, 2018
13 Excellent Things to Eat, Drink, and Do in New York City This August
Your food agenda for the month.
By
Chris Crowley
expansions
July 31, 2018
Roberta’s Will Open a New Location in Williamsburg
The pizza icon is headed to the Domino Sugar Factory site.
By
Chris Crowley
the grub street diet
July 27, 2018
Author Jen Doll Knows Pasta Is Best When It’s a Weird Shape
“There are more angles for the sauce.”
By
Chris Crowley
openings
July 26, 2018
A New Japanese Bar Pairs Highballs With Fried-Mortadella ‘Sandos’
There’s some real talent behind Katana Kitten.
By
Chris Crowley
properties
July 26, 2018
13 New York Buildings That Stick Out Like Sore Thumbs
The ultramodernist brownstones, teeny townhouses, and Japanese pagodas that aren’t like their neighbors.
By
Katy Schneider
profiles
July 26, 2018
Hunting for Perfection, in 12 Ducks a Night
At midtown’s must luxurious restaurant, line cook Kris Feliz is in charge of the kitchen’s signature dish.
By
Elazar Sontag
openings
July 25, 2018
Inside Ample Hills’ Brand-New, Gloriously Wonka-Like Factory
The 15,000-square-foot Brooklyn space will have interactive displays, a museum, and plenty of pints for ice-cream lovers.
By
Chris Crowley
Best of New York
July 25, 2018
The Absolute Best Fish Taco in New York
Crispy, creamy, crunchy: Baja in a bite.
By
Nikita Richardson
openings
July 24, 2018
A New West Village Shop Specializes in Creative Peruvian Sandwiches
The chef of Llama Inn is going more casual at Llamita.
By
Chris Crowley
restaurant revivals
July 20, 2018
New Owners Have a Plan to Bring Back One of Brooklyn’s Greatest Restaurants
They’re launching a crowdfunding campaign for Gage and Tollner, where the late Edna Lewis once cooked.
By
Chris Crowley
the grub street diet
July 20, 2018
Chef Caroline Fidanza Won’t Give Up on Italian Cookies
“I love Italian cookies, which are almost always disappointing. The fact that they are disappointing is even part of what I love about them.”
By
Chris Crowley
July 18, 2018
NYC Stories: Molly Ringwald Gets a Taste of NYC’s S&M Underbelly
When 14-year-old Molly Ringwald came to New York to shoot
The Tempest
, she didn’t expect an initiation into the city’s … darker side.
By
Samantha Lee
rip
July 17, 2018
The Owner of Manhattan Fixture the Great Jones Cafe Has Died
The future of the restaurant, which has been closed since his death, is once again being called uncertain.
By
Chris Crowley
counter culture
July 17, 2018
A Radical Café Carves Out Space in a Gentrifying Neighborhood
With Playground Coffee Shop, Zenat Begum wants to take back some space for the people being pushed out of Bed-Stuy.
By
Dayna Evans
today in booze
July 12, 2018
The Unloved Highball Gets a Star Turn on Cocktail Menus
The bubbly, “such a not-drank” cocktail is getting overdue attention.
By
Chris Crowley
July 11, 2018
NYC Stories: Bill Hader and Henry Winkler Have Ridiculous Memories of NYC
Bill Hader and Henry Winkler, stars of HBO hit
Barry,
have each experienced love and hate in New York City—but not in the ways you’d imagine.
By
Samantha Lee
openings
July 9, 2018
Emmy Squared’s Newest Location Has Muffuletta-Inspired Pizza
It’s the third location for the Detroit-style specialist.
By
Chris Crowley
openings
July 6, 2018
Hao Noodle Opened a Chelsea Follow-up Devoted to Stellar Drinking Food
There are skewers and much more at the moodier restaurant.
By
Chris Crowley
closings
July 5, 2018
Yuan Cuts the Noodle Loose in the East Village
It’s the latest restaurant to make a quick exit at 157 Second Avenue.
By
Chris Crowley
new york city
July 3, 2018
Elaine Welteroth Speaks Out on Instagram About Uber Driver Misconduct
“Too many of us deal with this kind of mistreatment daily,” she wrote afterward.
By
Amanda Arnold
expansions
July 3, 2018
It Sounds Like Roberta’s May Finally Expand, After All
The owners are reportedly close to signing a lease for a space in the Domino Sugar development.
By
Chris Crowley
terrible news
July 2, 2018
Fire Closes Beloved Cocktail Bar the Dead Rabbit ‘Until Further Notice’
“Several of our kitchen staff members were on site and had the presence of mind to shut off the gas before exiting the premises,” the partners write.
By
Hugh Merwin
food agenda
June 29, 2018
11 Excellent Things to Eat, Drink, and Do in New York City This July
Your food agenda for the month.
By
Chris Crowley
openings
June 29, 2018
The Team Behind Donna Transports Its Tropical Inclinations to Japan
At the Hidden Pearl, the gin-and-tonics is made with yuzu sake.
By
Chris Crowley
the grub street diet
June 29, 2018
DJ Jonathan Toubin Knows in His Heart That Pizza Can Save the Day
“I was tired and grumpy and hadn’t had a chance to eat since breakfast, but there was just enough time for me to order my favorite slice.”
By
Chris Crowley
extreme sandwiches
June 28, 2018
Will Eating a $185 Sandwich Make You Hate Yourself?
Taste-testing Don Wagyu’s “post, post, post-ironic parody” beef sandwich.
By
Chris Crowley
and
Adam Platt
behind the scenes
June 28, 2018
What to Know About the New York Aquarium’s New Shark Building
On June 30, after 14 years of planning, “Ocean Wonders: Sharks!” will open with 57,500-square feet housing around 60 sharks and rays.
By
Katy Schneider
bde
June 26, 2018
Which New York Subway Lines Have Big Dick Energy?
Not all subway lines move about the city like they’re packing ten inches.
By
Amanda Arnold
new york city
June 23, 2018
It’s Never Been Easier to Be a Felon Running for Congress
In the age of Trump, Michael Grimm’s criminal past and total lack of party support could give him an edge in NY11’s GOP primary.
By
David Freedlander
openings
June 22, 2018
A New Pizzeria From the Owner of Some of the West Village’s Most Popular Spots
Mah-Ze-Dahr will make special desserts for the restaurant.
By
Chris Crowley
the grub street diet
June 22, 2018
Actress Emma Myles Knows the Secret to Drinking on the Beach
“If you can put it in a can that looks like a LaCroix can no one will ever question you. They’ll just be like, ‘What’s that new flavor?’”
By
Chris Crowley
grub guides
June 21, 2018
The Grub Street Guide to Affordable Sushi in New York
All the sea bream and scallop that won’t set you back.
By
Chris Crowley
openings
June 21, 2018
One of NYC’s Best Bartenders Combines Cocktails and Tea at Blue Quarter
It’s all about “precious little tricks for the mind and senses.”
By
Chris Crowley
new york city
June 20, 2018
You Can Now Nominate a Woman to Become a Monument in NYC
Women.nyc has launched a new campaign.
By
Sarah Spellings
well and good
June 19, 2018
Anthropologie Is Getting Into Wellness
Crystals everywhere.
By
Shannon Barbour
snack intel
June 19, 2018
Mexico’s Junk-Food Fantasia Dorilocos Come to New York
An over-the-top combination of Doritos, hot sauce, pork rinds, gummy bears, and more.
By
Chris Crowley
gross
June 18, 2018
Waitress Violates First Rule of Spitting in Food by Actually Informing Customer
An actual case of everyone’s worst restaurant nightmare.
By
Chris Crowley
coming soon
June 18, 2018
José Andrés’s Spanish Food Hall Will Open Next Spring
Mercado Little Spain is his first New York project and a collaboration with Spain’s most famous culinary siblings, Ferran and Albert Adrià.
By
Chris Crowley
openings
June 15, 2018
A New Haven for Stretchy Middle Eastern Ice Cream Has Landed in Williamsburg
This summer, grab some salted-Oreo booza.
By
Chris Crowley
the grub street diet
June 15, 2018
Twin Shadow Just Needs Good Dominican Food
“You can’t find Dominican food in L.A. It breaks my heart. I’ve asked other Dominicans and they are all like, ‘Just come over to my house.’”
By
Chris Crowley
June 14, 2018
New York Sues Trump for Using His Foundation As a Slush Fund
The suit is seeking the obliteration of the foundation and $2.8 million in restitution.
By
Adam K. Raymond
new york beginnings
June 14, 2018
Not That Long Ago, New York Really Was Governed From a Smoke-filled Backroom
As late as 1989, an undemocratic entity called the Board of Estimate made the city’s key decisions. When it was banned, a new political era was born.
By
David Freedlander
major developments
June 13, 2018
Gabrielle Hamilton on Ken Friedman: ‘We Are Going to Be the Second Marriage’
The Prune chef offers insight into her controversial decision to help run the Spotted Pig alongside accused abuser Ken Friedman.
By
Hugh Merwin
setting up shop
June 13, 2018
CoverGirl Will Open Its First Store in Times Square
Easy, breezy shopping.
By
Shannon Barbour
summer of scam
June 12, 2018
How Did Anna Delvey Just Instagram a Selfie From Rikers?
The socialite scammer is living at Rikers while she awaits trial for fraudulently racking up thousands of dollars of debt.
By
Amanda Arnold
food fashion
June 11, 2018
How to Get Your Hands on Hot Staten Island Pizza Rat Merch
The Staten Island Yankees will finally do right by their fans.
By
Chris Crowley
openings
June 11, 2018
Danny Meyer’s New Taqueria Is Now Open in Williamsburg
His Williamsburg food stand Tacocina is now open.
By
Chris Crowley
legacies
June 8, 2018
Anthony Bourdain’s Crusade for Fine-Dining Democracy
Nobody did more than Bourdain to reveal the grimy realities lurking under big-city restaurants’ luxurious veneer.
By
Adam Platt
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