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  1. commentary
    Tipping Fatigue May Be Real. But Don’t Take It Out On Restaurant Workers. A tip is not charity. It isn’t really optional, either.
  2. fat city
    The Unapologetic Poetry of ‘All May Contain Lard’ A menu disclaimer that’s also a mission statement.
  3. little luxuries
    How Upselling Is Saving Restaurants If it seems like caviar, truffles, and uni are everywhere, that’s because they are.
  4. the year i ate new york
    How 9 P.M. Became the New Midnight for Restaurants Late-night dining has disappeared from New York City’s hottest restaurants.
  5. interview
    Anthony Mangieri Is Done Chasing the Impossible Una Pizza Napoletana reopens, and its founder has a new approach to his craft.
  6. reopening
    Vaccine Protestors Stormed Into Dame The citywide mandate is over, but apparently some people still aren’t happy.
  7. reopening
    Office Workers Are Heading Back. Times Square Bartenders Will Drink to That. “We were dead. We were totally dead.”
  8. reopening
    What Does the End of NYC’s Vaccine Mandate Mean for Restaurant Workers? “It is disheartening.”
  9. reopening
    How the Mermaid Inn Weathered the Pandemic At one point, it looked like COVID-19 might decimate the mom-and-pop restaurant group. Instead, incredibly, it’s in expansion mode.
  10. reopening
    Unvaccinated New Yorkers Will Be Allowed Back Inside Restaurants Next Week Mayor Adams announced the indoor-dining vaccine mandate will end on March 7.
  11. the year i ate new york
    I Ate at 26 NYC Restaurants in 5 Days. Here’s How the City Is Handling Omicron. Out among New York’s diners, COVID anxiety is practically nonexistent.
  12. reopening
    The Rise and Fall of Anton’s 25 Cent Martinis “Nobody wants to mess with the SLA.”
  13. faqs
    What to Do If a Famous Anti-Vaxxer Walks Into the Restaurant Where You’re Eating Recent news suggests not all New York City restaurants are following vaccination regulations.
  14. reopening
    How Bad Has Omicron Been for New York’s Restaurants? As with everything these days, it depends who you ask.
  15. reopening
    餐饮业一直治疗生病的我rkers With No Remorse Will anything change because of Omicron?
  16. reopening
    Eric Adams Has Already Lost New York’s Restaurant Workers That was fast!
  17. ugh
    The Biggest Problems Facing New York’s Restaurants Right Now Things are still weird.
  18. omicron
    At Balthazar, COVID Cases Are Up and Staff Morale Is Down “It’s like they don’t care at all.”
  19. reopening
    As Omicron Surges, Restaurants Are Scrambling Owners are extending temporary COVID closures into next week and next year.
  20. reopening
    Omicron Is Here. For Restaurant Workers, It’s Déjà Vu. “Everyone has fatigue.”
  21. reopening
    NYC’s Indoor-Dining Vaccine Mandate Is Expanding Two doses are now required for anyone 12 and older.
  22. decisions decisions
    Omicron Is Coming. Should You Still Dine Indoors? Some pros and cons to consider before your next meal out.
  23. interviews
    Daniel Rose Is Ready for Some Magic As the chef’s hit restaurant reopens, our restaurant critic asks whether there’s still a market for this style of grand French dining.
  24. sleighing it
    SantaCon Warns New York It’s Coming Back Next Month It isn’t always pretty when nature heals.
  25. reopening
    New York Chefs Are Prepping — and Praying — for a Blockbuster Thanksgiving “I’m trying to be extremely, extremely optimistic.”
  26. reopening
    It’s Time to Bring Back Paper Menus No more QR codes, please.
  27. reopening
    Will Our Streeteries Become Siberias? The city is cracking down. Customers are headed indoors. It could be a long, lonely winter for New York’s outdoor diners.
  28. reopening
    How One Acclaimed Restaurant Survived Two Brutal Years When COVID arrived, Sofreh’s success didn’t matter.
  29. lists
    The ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’ Are Back for 2021 Have you heard of this place called Noma?
  30. reopening
    Study: 51 Percent of Small Restaurants Couldn’t Pay September Rent The restaurant industry is still in deep trouble.
  31. field notes
    Who Wants Caviar at a Time Like This? Fine dining confronts a perilous new threat: irrelevance.
  32. reopening
    Outdoor Dining Saved My Business. Now We Must Save Open Restaurants. The program has proven itself to be a transformative power for good.
  33. reopening
    Blue Hill at Stone Barns Will Return Next Month “563 days of not being Blue Hill got us thinking about what should come next.”
  34. interviews
    The Bartender Who Quit Cocktails to Become a Mortician “I had been thinking about it for years, but just trying to survive in New York — you’re constantly in that rat race and just trying to make enough.”
  35. insights
    How Our Friends Affect Our Food Tastes change. Our companions are a major reason why.
  36. reopening
    The Vaccine Mandate Will Not Destroy Your Restaurant Science-defying customers and the pandemic they insist on perpetuating, however …
  37. reopening
    How New York’s Restaurants Suddenly Got So Expensive And why that’s probably for the best.
  38. reopening
    How Will the City Actually Enforce the Restaurant Vaccination Mandate? The so-called Key to NYC program begins to roll out this week.
  39. reopening
    For Restaurant Workers, the Vaccine Mandate Comes As a Relief “The fact that it’s not just me saying that, it’s a whole body of government, gives me some support.”
  40. reopening
    The Ravioli Shop Was Struggling. A French Neighbor Came to the Rescue. Business is booming at Savino’s Quality Pasta, thanks to an unexpected ally.
  41. reopening
    Should Unvaccinated People Avoid Restaurants Completely? The available evidence suggests it would be a good idea.
  42. interview
    As Restaurant Workers Fled New York, This Chef Came Back “Once I left, I realized how good everything was. I appreciate it more now.”
  43. coming soon
    Paige Lipari Is Ready for the Future How the owner of Archestratus Books + Foods is growing her dream business.
  44. reopening
    Neighbors Rallied to Save Their Restaurants. Can They Keep the Party Going? “There have been a lot of happy tears.”
  45. reopening
    Does Eleven Madison Park’s Vegan-Friendly Menu Live Up to the Hype? An amateur vegan and a professional food critic debate the merits of chef Daniel Humm’s intricate vegetable cooking.
  46. revamps
    Everything on the Vibrant, Energetic New Menu at Porcelain Chef Kate Telfeyan has revamped the food at this Ridgewood destination.
  47. reopening
    New York’s Government Is Not Done Screwing Restaurants and Bars Just Yet The sudden end of takeout alcohol is yet another sign that lawmakers don’t care about the needs of business owners.
  48. reopening
    After a ‘Year of Hell,’ New York’s Restaurant Workers Start to Feel Safe “It feels pretty great just to live and not be scared.”
  49. reopening
    The New Thrill of Old Restaurants New restaurants seem great! But that’s not what I want right now.
  50. reopening
    餐馆正在努力寻找工人。这是Why. A career waiter explains.
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