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The familiar walls of The Palm. This past Saturday night I went to Beacon, which is located in midtown at 25 West... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York Sergio and Mike at work in Beacon's kitchen. Last summer, Beacon took me on as an intern in their kitchen. They (mostly) patiently taught me to chop, saute, flip, grill and use their wood-burning oven to fire oysters, pizzas, and trout. At the time they were... Read More
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From A Hamburger Today Photograph by Zach Brooks In an interview at Midtown Lunch, eGullet.com co-founder and author of Asian Dining Rules Stephen A. Shaw revealed that his favorite burger in New York City is from the six-seat Burger Bar at Beacon. Shaw's description: For $12.95 you... Read More
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Photograph by Zach Brooks In an interview at Midtown Lunch, eGullet.com co-founder and author of Asian Dining Rules Stephen A. Shaw revealed that his favorite burger in New York City is from the six-seat Burger Bar at Beacon. Shaw's description: For $12.95 you get the Beacon Burger, which ... Read More
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Chef Waldy Malouf is not just a chef. Though he owns and operates multiple restaurants in NYC, including Beacon Restaurant on 56th Street as well as his namesake pizza joint, Waldy's, on 27th Street, his career extends far beyond the kitchen. After graduating from the CIA, Waldy took over the Rain... Read More
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Abbocatto 136 W 55th St., btwn 6th & 7th Aves. New York 10019 (212) 265-4000 www.abbocatto.com This elegant midtown Italian offers a $65, 5-course Easter menu with Tuscan bread soup, followed by ricotta dumplings in a licorice herb sauce. For the main course, lamb chops come encrusted with por... Read More
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For a holiday, Thanksgiving can sure feel like a lot of work. Feel like skipping the shopping, cooking and cleaning this year? Then make a dinner reservation instead. There's a meal out there to suit every budget, from affordable family-friendly buffets to refined jacket-required feasts. Read on for... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York Editor's note: Here at SE:NY, we scour the New York boards and blogs with an eye toward awesome things you'd want to eat. Every day we'll gather this "Smörgåsboard" and present it for your consumption. Have something to share? Email it to nyedit... Read More
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I realized most of my New York Restaurant Week choices were offering the discount meal at lunch only, so I looked at the list of participating restaurants and have come up with ten spots offering the Restaurant Week dinner. Again make sure you call first to see what each restaurant is offering on t... Read More
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