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“Aquavit's star chef goes casual at this sleek introduction to Nordic cuisine.” nymag

Cuisine:  Scandinavian
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In further Marcus Samuelsson news, the second outpost of his casual AQ Cafe is looking closer to opening just off Columbus Circle at 1800 Broadway, where the windows are papered with photos and names of Scandinavian goodies. Interestingly, the sign outside spells the restaurant’s name as “Kafé... Read More
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Swedish Meatballs from the AQ Cafe Posted to the Midtown Lunch Flickr Photo Group by lazysundae MIDTOWN LINKS There used to be a horse-meat burger & sandwich cart on Lex & 53rd! [NY Post] It’s official.  The Sullivan St. Bakery Sandwiches are worth the walk to 10th Ave. [Chowhound via ... Read More
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There once was a time when it was very difficult for chefs to make big money.  And while being a professional chef is still a tough racket, the opportunities for cashing out are much wider.  Following the leads of Todd English and Bobby Flay, more names are lining up to open up gigantor re... Read More
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It seems a certain African-Swedish chef isn’t content reinventing thiebu yap at his soon-to-open Meatpacking eatery Merkato 55. We hear that Marcus Samuelsson, his indelible name forged in the kitchen of Midtown stalwart Aquavit, will be expanding his popular AQ Café to multiple locations in t... Read More
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Zagat Buzz has more intel on the second outpost of AQ Cafe, on Broadway between 58th St. and Columbus Circle. “The sign outside spells the restaurant’s name as “Kafé” (rather than original’s “cafe”), and the otherwise similar menu presents one glaring omission: the popular Nordic Cuban sandwich... Read More
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These folks have their own special hot dog, but you won't find it at the Red Hook Ikea unless you assemble it yourself.Less than an hour after the opening ceremonies of this cheery annual event,... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York If you can't wait for IKEA to open this weekend, here's another option. Photograph by MidtownLunch AQ Cafe and FIKA: two good places in Manhattan for Swedish meatballs [Chowhound] Breakfast muffins now available at both Magnolia Bakery locations [TONY] Ha... Read More
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Click the image above to view the full photogallery. 1) Lower East Side: Bowery Boogie brings word that Gary Thompson's Sonia Rose is getting closer to opening on Orchard St. According to the menu in the window the preview prix fixe will be $20.08: "This newest neighborhood eatery was actuall... Read More
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Continuing with our “places you’ve possibly heard of and that aren’t too hard to get to” tour (which, I assure you, was unintentionally assembled), I’d like to yak a little bit today about Korean Temple Cuisine, number 49 on the estimable list, located on St. Marks just west of 1st Avenue. I went f... Read More
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