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Shang

  1. Sorry
    Susur Lee Closes Shang Where was the NYC love?
  2. Empire Building
    Susur Lee in the House How often does the chef show up at Shang?
  3. Financial Woes
    Susur Lee: New Yorkers Just ‘Don’t Understand’ The Toronto chef thinks we’re not as adventurous as everyone thinks.
  4. Thought Pieces
    Do Restaurants and Hotels Increasingly Need Each Other to Survive? Plus, who’s in the kitchen at Soho’s latest boutique hotel?
  5. Celebrity Settings
    Jude Law Grateful for Sienna Miller, Scorsese Dines With Stone Plus: Tobey Maguire, Lindsay Lohan, Anna Wintour, and more in our weekly roundup of bold-face dining.
  6. Neighborhood Watch
    在咖啡馆暴躁Roastery系列电影;半Price Dim Sum and Sushi at Shang Plus: A very old-school Thanksgiving and more, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
  7. Mediavore
    Americans Becoming Flexitarians; Stephen Tanner Takes Black Betty Space Plus: restaurant chains find a new home in your supermarket, and the return of tableside service, all in our morning news roundup.
  8. The Other Critics
    Bruni Can’t Take Fishtail Seriously; Yankees Lose With Stadium Food Plus: Gael Greene on Bouley’s excesses, Alan Richman’s ode to Celeste, and more in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  9. Recession Is Your Friend
    Cub Room Is Taking This Recession-Menu Thing a Bit Far Because when you’re out to eat, do you really want to be reminded you’re not getting a bonus this year?
  10. The Other Critics
    Bruni Admires Buttermilk Channel; Critics Agree on Co.’s Crust Plus: Robert Sietsema on Flex Mussels, Gael Green goes to the new ‘inoteca, and more in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  11. The Other Critics
    Susur Lee Is Lacking at Shang; L’Artusi Draws Mixed Reactions Plus: Robert Sietsema’s quest for the perfect pupusa, and more, in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  12. Recession Is Your Friend
    How Much Longer Will Sorella’s Prix Fixe Tyranny Last? One thing is to offer a prix fixe, another thing is to force it on diners.
  13. The Other Critics
    橡树的房间不是为这些时间;商Underdelivers Plus: Gael Greene on La Fonda del Sol and Robert Sietsema on Salumeria Rosi, all in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  14. In the Magazine
    Platt Finds Enthusiasm at Shang; Mussels Return to NY Menus Plus: a new “Choking Victim” poster, chefs talk about the obesity tax, and more in this week’s magazine.
  15. The Other Critics
    Bruni Wants More From Cabrito; Cuozzo Defends At Vermilion Plus: Gael Greene reconsiders Corton, Ryan Sutton could do without Macao Trading Co., and more in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  16. Openings
    Thompson LES’s Members-Only Rooftop Soft-Opens Plus, a ‘Starving Artists’ prix fixe at Shang.
  17. The Other Critics
    Bruni Worried for West Branch and BarBao; Rouge Tomate Better Than Expected Also: Danyelle Freeman on the John Dory and Alan Richman on Shang in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  18. The Other Critics
    No Stars for Secession, But Oak Room Is Revived Plus: Gael Greene on Shang and Alan Richman on Txikito, in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  19. Slideshow
    A Closer Look at Shang, Finally Open in the Thompson LES We secure proper interiors as well as the closely guarded menu.
  20. Trends
    Marlow & Daughters [sic] Is a Total Trendsetter Chefs who butcher — just one trend identified by ‘Food & Wine.’
  21. Openings
    Standard Opens But it’ll be a while before you can eat and drink there.
  22. In the Magazine
    Char No. 4 Warms Platt; What Chefs Give As Gifts Also in this week’s magazine: Susur Lee opens Shang; where to eat Sunday supper; and no stars for Secession.
  23. The New York Diet
    Susur Lee Explores New York’s Culinary Treasures With His Son “So I said, ‘Okay, let’s go to Balthazar.’”
  24. Slideshow
    ‘Gourmet’ Offers a Sneak Peek at Shang Susur Lee tells us he has just finalized the menu; we got a taste of it last night.
  25. Openings
    Shang Will Open Next Month Susur Lee had hoped to launch his U.S. debut right about now, but it will have to wait a couple of weeks.
  26. Blame Canada
    Shang Is Poised for Mid-November Susur Lee is still hammering out the menu at Shang.
  27. New York Food & Wine Festival
    Shang and Macao Trading Co. Make Debuts (Sort Of) We got our first tastes of the as-yet unopened restaurants last night.