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  1. Best of New York
    The Absolute Best Spritz in New York Light and refreshing — and good enough to make you forget all about the carbonated white-wine nightmares of the ’80s.
  2. chef shuffle
    Benoit’s New Chef Is Risking Her Career to Make NYC Bistros More Ambitious Laetitia Rouabah is now in charge of Alain Ducasse’s flagship bistro.
  3. best of new york
    The Absolute Best Bistro in New York Get your escargot on.
  4. Grub Guide
    17 Excellent Options for Mother’s Day Brunch in New York Del Posto, Il Buco Alimentari, White Street, and more.
  5. Grub Guides
    10 Charming Cassoulets to Keep You Warm This Week (and Beyond) How about some applewood-smoked jaggerwurst?
  6. Grub Guide
    Where to Celebrate Bastille Day in New York Expect a lot of Champagne.
  7. Leftovers
    Breakfast at Tiny’s; New Brunch Menu at Kin Shop Plus: Benoit’s cochon dinners, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  8. In Season
    In Season: Philippe Bertineau’s Provençal Bayaldi With Japanese Eggplant The slender, thin-skinned Japanese eggplant has few and tiny seeds, rendering it less bitter than most and well suited for this recipe from the Benoit chef.
  9. 赠品
    Win a Signed Copy ofJ’aime New Yorkby Alain Ducasse and Dinner All you have to do is tweet.
  10. Leftovers
    Benoit’s Picnic Lunch Box; Free Coffee at Café Quatrième at the Fourth Plus: a bottled cocktail at Prospect, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  11. The Grub Street Diet
    Alain Ducasse Loves Lafayette’s Chicken and Carbone’s Theatrics “Mid-recipe, we also snacked on toasted bread that had been used to soak up some of the fat from the sliced marrow medallions roasting in the oven.”
  12. Leftovers
    Benoit Hosts a Whole Pig Roast; Googa Mooga Adds Music Performances Plus: Scarpetta’s anniversary menu, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  13. Neighborhood Watch
    Drink Pisco to Benefit Share Our Strength; Bordeaux Tasting at The French Plus: ‘Edible’ magazine’s Good Spirits event, voting on the fate of Brooklyn’s Whole Foods, and more neighborhood news.
  14. Neighborhood Watch
    醋山上的房子给四&Twenty Blackbirds a Run for Its Pie; Marlow Plus: Chipotle opens in Tribeca, and more neighborhood news.
  15. Neighborhood Watch
    Korilla Offers Free Tacos at Launch Party; Kung Fu Bing Closes for Renovations Plus: Fatty Crab hosts “An Evening of Mischief,” and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
  16. Chef Shuffle
    Bertineau Moves From Balthazar to Benoit Pierre Schaedelin is out at Alain Ducasse’s bistro.
  17. Neighborhood Watch
    Seersucker Launches Brunch; Benoit’s Summer Rosé Special Plus: TriBeCafe introduces lunch, and Stan’s Place opens under a new name in Boerum Hill, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
  18. In the Magazine
    Platt Takes on Bistro de la Gare, Revisits Benoit; Pie Grows in Brooklyn Also in this week’s magazine: three new openings, and sunchokes are in season.
  19. Neighborhood Watch
    Soho’s Lusso Closes; the Wright to Host Events Plus: Easter brunch at Benoit, and Sunburnt Calf opens on the UWS, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
  20. Beef
    Cuozzo Diagnoses Alain Ducasse With Inferiority Complex Why did the French master put London’s restaurant scene above New York’s?
  21. Slideshow
    Sundaes in New York The ten most creative ice-cream sundaes of summer.
  22. Celebrity Settings
    Oprah’s Appetite for Junk Food Knows No Bounds Your weekly roundup of where the pretty people went to eat.
  23. The Other Critics
    Bruni Sees Aldea As ‘Something of a Deal’; Freeman and Sutton Plus: Steve Cuozzo on the rebirth of Benoit and Robert Sietsema on Watty & Meg, in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  24. Eatiquette
    Keep It Clean A couple of reasons to mind the rules of restaurant hygiene.
  25. Mediavore
    Restaurant Week Could Run Through February; Nathan’s at Risk on Coney Plus: Holiday Cocktail Lounge reopens and Benoit’s new chef, all in our morning news roundup.
  26. Menu Changes
    Benoit Redux Pierre Schaedelin tells the Feed what he has changed at Benoit.
  27. Temporary Closings
    Winter Breaks A trio of restaurants are taking time off this month.
  28. Chef Shuffle
    印版r Martha Stewart Chef Who Is Now at Ducasse Recommends Former Ducasse Chef Tony Esnault is Martha’s new personal chef.
  29. Beef
    Alain Ducasse Blames American Ignorance, Journalists for Benoit’s Rocky Adam Platt and others failed to educate us in the ways of French food.
  30. Mixology Madness
    Benoit’s Classic Bar Embraces Experimental Cocktails A French bartender comes to New York to create some new cocktails.
  31. The Other Critics
    Bruni Likes Vegan Food More Than He Thought; Benoit Still Bad Plus: Critics revisit Freemans, Union Square Café, and Home, in our review roundup.
  32. NewsFeed
    Is Adour Chef Tony Esnault Out? That could be one reason the restaurant took an extended August vacation.
  33. NewsFeed
    Cuozzo Hammers the New Wave of Absentee Chefs The ‘Post’ puts Pelaccio, English, and company on watch for leaving their kitchens in lesser hands.
  34. Neighborhood Watch
    New York School Coming to East Village; Financial District Giddy Over Fresco to One more reason to wish you could get into NYU’s Chick-fil-A, and the nice food coming to Harlem, in today’s neighborhood food news.
  35. The Other Critics
    Benoit Ekes Out One Star From Bruni; Cuozzo in Love With Alloro Richman likes Hundred Acres (Restaurant Girl, not so much), and Cheshes on Scarpetta, in our weekly review roundup.
  36. Neighborhood Watch
    Bruni to Take on Benoit; Diner Makeover in the Burg Sag Harbor represents in the Hamptons and a recipe from One If by Land, in today’s neighborhood food news.
  37. In the Magazine
    A Mid-Summer Bouquet of Surprises Gelato for Windsor Terrace, black bass for your grill, and a bagel for Benoit.
  38. The Other Critics
    Bar Q Steals Two Stars; a Split Decision on Benoit Differing verdicts on Benoit, the Bar Boulud review that Daniel dreamed of, and Cabrito gets hit with the “I can get better tacos on the street” card, in this week’s review roundup.
  39. The Other Critics
    Ago Gets the Bruni Bagel; Richman Sky-high on Scarpetta Everything that could go wrong did at Ago for Frank Bruni.
  40. Neighborhood Watch
    Tickets Still Available for Taste of the Nation; Jean-Jacques Rachou Cooks The Pioneer Inn space is to become the Brooklyn Ice House and the Randolph might expand in today’s neighborhood food news.
  41. Mediavore
    More Meat-Plant Trouble; Marco Pierre White Can Live Without the Molecules Plus: Gordon Ramsay speaks French, Arianna Huffington longs for food in Venice, and more in our morning roundup of food news and gossip.
  42. VideoFeed
    Overheard: Bistro Benoit What did the early customers at Benoit think of Ducasse’s new bistro? We asked them.
  43. Mediavore
    Danny Meyer in Harlem; El Morocco in Washington Heights Danny Meyer might open a café in Harlem, what Grant Achatz did when he was diagnosed with tongue cancer, and a new incarnation of the legendary El Morocco.
  44. In the Magazine
    Wylie Dufresne Creates a New Hot Dog for PDT Cabrito and Benoit open, Wylie Dufresne makes a hot dog, and Rob and Robin bring news of BarFry’s replacement, Cabrito — all in this week’s issue.
  45. Mediavore
    De Niro to Open Nobu Hotel; Start Stockpiling Food Today Robert De Niro will put an outpost of the Japanese restaurant in his financial-district hotel, ‘Law and Order: SVU’ featured a locavore villain this week, and consumers are starting to stockpile food again.
  46. The Other Critics
    Ko’s First Non-Rave Finally Arrives; One Star for Commerce Ko isn’t really all that to one critic, Benoit gets off with a bang, and Commerce takes a one-star hit from Frank Bruni this week.
  47. Mediavore
    Ducasse Dines at Brasserie Cognac; Don’t Eat Too Many Soft-shell Crabs Alain Ducasse was seen dining at his competitor’s restaurant, pecorino is free this weekend, and beware the mercury levels in soft-shell crabs.
  48. Mediavore
    Meehan Talks ‘Times’; Benoit Opens Benoit opened yesterday, Peter Meehan discusses who should replace him at the ‘Times,’ and beer shortages loom.
  49. NewsFeed
    Brasserie Cognac Gets a Jump Start on Ducasse’s Bistro This week marked the opening of Brasserie Cognac de Monsieur Ballon (henceforth known simply as Cognac), the new Serafina restaurant.
  50. Neighborhood Watch
    Ducasse to Open Benoit in One Week; Picholine Honors ‘South Pacific’ Alain Ducasse will unveil his replacement for Brasserie LCB next Monday, Terrance Brennan is loosening up for spring, and Kyotofu imports Japanese mountain peach for its new menu.
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