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Veritas

  1. Coming Soon
    Sam Hazen Plans Park Hyatt Restaurant He’s bringing the wine.
  2. Leftovers
    Veritas Has Closed; Cómodo’s Art Collaboration Plus: marathon specials, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  3. The Other Critics
    Sifton Impressed by Veritas; Cuozzo Thinks Red Rooster ‘Makes Lenox Avenue Plus: Greene enjoys La Silhouette, Sutton says Fedora has “more hits than misses,” and more, in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  4. Slideshow
    First Look at the New Veritas, Reopening Its Wine Cellar Tomorrow A look at the redesign as well as new chef Sam Hazen’s menus.
  5. Reopenings
    Sam Hazen Will Give Veritas a Makeover, But Keep the Wine List The former Tao chef will de-Frenchify the wine temple.
  6. Reopenings
    Veritas Makes Slight Return There’ll be a new managing partner in mid-October.
  7. Temporary Closings
    Veritas Unceremoniously Fires Entire Staff A sign in the window promises a “new and exciting” Veritas come fall.
  8. Trends
    Cheeks for Weeks Beef cheeks make it onto the new bar menu at Veritas.
  9. Chef Shuffle
    Personnel Changes at Gilt and Pranna Pranna gets a new menu care of Sapa’s Gavin Portsmouth.
  10. Chef Shuffle
    Scott Bryan Takes Over at Apiary The former Veritas chef lands in the East Village.
  11. Openings
    Slight Delay The Lower East Side’s new seviche spot will open tomorrow.
  12. Troubled Times
    Sour Economy Continues to Inspire Food Journalists One tries to bargain down the price of a slice, another suggests knockoff restaurants, and Flo Fab tells us, again, how restaurants are dealing with the these troubled times.
  13. The Other Critics
    Scarpetta’s Three Stars; Forge on Its Way 爱斯卡皮塔和伪造,非常不满for Talay, and more, in our weekly reviews roundup.
  14. NewsFeed
    Scott Bryan Named New Chef at Lever House It’s official: Scott Bryan has a new kitchen.
  15. Openings
    Weather Up Brings Petraske’s Presbyterians to Prospect Heights After a few weeks of preopening buzz, Weather Up has opened and owner Kathryn Weatherup (as you’ll recall, an original partner in East Side Company) tells us that by the end of the week there will be eleven classic cocktails on the menu (including an old-fashioned, a Brooklyn, a Florida daiquiri, a Presbyterian, a honeysuckle, a Sazerac, an aviator, and a bee’s knees) plus a weekly pick from bartenders Eliza Rose (formerly of Veritas) and James Arnold, who were trained by Milk and Honey’s Sasha Petraske. Hours of operation: Tuesday through Sunday, 7 p.m. till 3 a.m. Will this reliquary get mobbed as quickly as the Hotel Delmano did? For anyone planning to go there, we hope not.Weather Up, 589 Vanderbilt Ave., nr. Dean St., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn; no phone yet.Earlier: Prospect Heights Cocktail Den Promises Back Garden, Oysters
  16. NewsFeed
    Scott Bryan Will Cook at 10 Downing Street We hate to spoil the fun over atFood & Wine, where a Mouthing Off post today quizzed readers on the new chef of 10 Downing Street. Given that we just announced our own contest, it seems unsportsmanlike to give the game away. But then we remembered our news mission. The answer is Scott Bryan, the three-star veteran of Veritas and one of the most widely respected chefs in the industry. (Readers ofKitchen Confidentialwill remember the otherwise corrosive Tony Bourdain’s almost reverent tribute to the chef in the book’s latter part.) Bryan will be serving what the restaurant’s publicist describes as “American cuisine with Mediterranean influence reminiscent of the early days of Chez Panisse and Zuni Café in San Francisco,” but really, the big draw is Bryan himself. It’ll be good to have him back. Best New Chef Restaurant Quiz [Mouthing Off/Food & Wine]