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|  | |  |   | | The new restaurant Elizabeth showcases several recent trends. In the first place, we have a former three-star chef working in much humbler surroundings—trying to “make it small” after he’d already made it big. That chef is Doug Psaltis, who worked at both The French Laundry and Country. In the seco... | | |  |   | | Elizabeth is the new creation by the owners of defunct Rialto, a sweet but unsuccessful restaurant that shuttered in that Nolita space a few months ago. It's also the newest project of Doug Psaltis, who consulted on the small plates menu. The garden alone will bring in the Nolita crowds, but only if... | | |  |   | | Fish Market: This little bar and restaurant is a loving homage to the now closed Fulton Fish Market; photos of the market from the ‘30’s line the exposed brick walls, illuminated by nautical lamps under a vintage copper ceiling. Andrea Strong takes a glance at the new South Street restaurant, which ... | | |  |   | | by Chef John Iconomou Reservations are hard to come by at this sought-after, new restaurant in Soho, so we thought we'd snag a recipe and sample a dish for ourselves. Unfortunately, we couldn't recreate the al fresco dining or clubby atmosphere, but this recipe is presently easier to tackle than ... | | |  |   | | Click the image above to view the full photogallery. Ed Stern, 4/30/08 What you are looking at here is Elizabeth, the week-old restaurant in the old Rialto space on Elizabeth and Prince. The owners are the same but the architect is new, as is the consultant, the always popular Doug Psaltis (thoug... | | |  |   | | Last month, Colin Alevras's ambitious Tasting Room restaurant closed its doors. Its dedication to painstakingly sourced, exquisite ingredients resulted in delicacies such as $40 entrées of exotic mushrooms that, culinarily exciting though they were, tested the adventurousness of customers who u... | | |  |   | | April 25, 2008 - 8:09 pm: God Save the Queen! Elizabeth Opens || I was still a law clerk in the Eastern District when Rialto opened on Elizabeth Street. So it must have been about ten years ago now (actually it's 11), which is hard to believe. Where exactly is all this time going? Anyway, back then,... | | |  |   | | This is the Thursday Opening Report, a regular feature that provides the precise status of venues reported as open elsewhere. As per standard operating procedure around here, your contributions are so very welcome. Cafe Society 1) Union Square: TONY reports that Café Society is to open th... | | |  |   | | This Nolita haunt has been coin-flipped into a seductive rocker-ready poker-themed cocktail den. | | |  |   | | It's time for another edition of Adventures in Shilling, in which we fight shilling the best way we can, by shaming tasteless, unscrupulous shills into submission. Well, that's the plan, at least. Fight shills yourself by dropping offensive links to tips@eater.com. This week we have shills from the... | | |  |
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