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Calliope

  1. Closings
    Calliope Closes in the East Village to Make Way for Contrada It all starts with dinner this weekend.
  2. Leftovers
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Musket Room; Calliope’s Literary Series Today’s Leftovers.
  3. Chef Shuffle
    Eric Korsh Replaces Floyd Cardoz at North End Grill His “official debut” is May 1.
  4. Leftovers
    Eleven Madison Park’s Kentucky Derby Party; Vinegar Hill House and And more, in today’s Leftovers.
  5. Leftovers
    Butter Midtown Now Serving Brunch; Taste of the Nation Culinary Benefit Dinner Plus: new sandwich at Bromberg Bros. Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  6. Leftovers
    Calliope’s Writer Series; Momofuku’s Cocktail 101 Class Plus: ‘Potluck Video’ hits TV, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  7. Chef Shuffle
    Ginevra Iverson and Eric Korsh Have Left Calliope The talented husband-and-wife team is looking for a new project.
  8. Service!
    Calliope’s $16 Lunch (With Wine) Is a Fantastic Deal It’s inspired by little French bistros.
  9. My Dinner With Gary
    Gary Shteyngart Wants You to Join Him for Dinner at Calliope The food will be Russian, the reading will be funny.
  10. Leftovers
    Literary Lunches at Calliope; Terroir’s David Bowie Celebration +:哈莱姆大人哈ppy meals, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  11. Leftovers
    Cronut Giveaway at Hester Holiday Market; Gramercy Tavern and Num Pang Plus: Melvin’s Juice Box cleanses, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  12. Foodievents
    Calliope Debuts Monthly Cookbook-Based Dinners, and the First One Looks Amazing The East Village restaurant is bringing calves’-tongue pot-au-feu back.
  13. Trendlet
    New York Sour: Tart, Tangy Flavors Rule the Foodscape For a species that naturally gravitates to sugar and fat, we seem to be going through a decidedly sour phase.
  14. Leftovers
    DuMont Team Thanks Community; The Museum of Food and Drink’s Opening Party Plus: Mediterranean Night at Murray’s Cheese Bar, plus more, in today’s Leftovers.
  15. 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.”
  16. The Pass
    Where the Ramps Are: Restaurants Serving Spring Vegetables Right Now Morels, fiddlehead ferns, stinging nettles, and more foraged sticks than you can shake a stick at.
  17. In Season
    In Season: Calliope’s Spicy Marinated Mackerel With Hass Avocado You’ll find Hass avocados in the supermarket year-round, but their oil content increases in the spring.
  18. Trends
    New York New Wave: The Manhattan Bistro Moves Beyond Balthazar 经过多年的饮食店,状态的美国人fare, and foraged Nordic food, New York is in the midst of a French revolution.
  19. Eat Well
    Eat Well: Sustainable Seafood and a Very Well-Stocked Kitchen Plus: Pok Pok’s soms, coffee cake for breakfast, and more, all in our weekly roundup of healthy food around town.
  20. In Season
    In Season: Calliope’s Rainbow Chard-and-Sorrel Gratin Its ruffly leaves and sturdy stems count as two vegetables in one, and both can be used to great effect in rich gratins.
  21. Leftovers
    Beer Cookies Are a Thing; the Wallace to Open in Clinton Hill Plus: cheap beer and oysters at Oceana, and more of today’s leftovers.
  22. Chef Shuffle
    Calliope Sweet on Pastry Chef Shuna Lydon We had a feeling there was something there.
  23. The Other Critics
    Cheshes Gives Blanca Four Stars; Super Linda’s Staff Is ‘Truly Plus: Sietsema likes Rosemary’s, Wells finds Reynards a bit ‘Portlandia,’ and more of this week’s restaurant reviews.
  24. Restaurant Review
    Platt on East Village Brasserie Calliope It may not be suited to the East Village, but its perfectly executed bistro dishes would be tasty anywhere.
  25. The Other Critics
    Pete Wells Impressed With Atera;New YorkerFinds Joanne Trattoria Plus: Tejal Rao on Calliope, Jay Cheshes on Potlikker, and more of this week’s critical reviews.
  26. First Look
    First Look at Calliope A look at the space, and the food, from the new East Village spot run by Waverly Inn and Prune alums.
  27. Openings
    What to Eat at Calliope, the East Village Spot From a Couple of Prune and First-rate headcheese and radishes on Second Avenue.
  28. Coming Soon
    Shuna Lydon Paints a New One in the East Village Looks like the talented pastry chef is staying in the East Village.
  29. Openings
    Calliope Will Replace Belcourt, But Not With Gabrielle Hamilton Prune is involved, but only by association.