- May 2, 2011
- Barnyard Baroque
Other farm-to-table chefs let the ingredients do the talking. Here, David Burke speaks loudest.
- April 18, 2011
- Slimmed-Down French
La Silhouette offers the pleasures of high French cooking without the excess.
- April 11, 2011
- Brooklyn Eats Manhattan
Gabriel Stulman’s Fedora takes a page from the BK-dining playbook.
- March 28, 2011
- Blink and the Menu Changes
What Happens When is an experiment in constantly reinvented, and ultimately temporary, dining.
- March 7, 2011
- High Junoon
An opulent Indian spot recalls the boom days of New York dining.
- February 21, 2011
- Pale by Comparison
Michael White’s Ai Fiori lacks the sparkle of his other restaurants.
- February 14, 2011
- The New Toque in Town
Marcus Samuelsson gives Harlem its biggest restaurant opening in years.
- January 31, 2011
- Post-Recession Italian
At Shea Gallante’s Ciano, the cooking is opulent, accomplished, and, yes, expensive.
- January 17, 2011
- Watch Your Back, Woodside
Suddenly, you don’t need to catch a Queens-bound 7 train to reach transcendent Thai food.
- December 6, 2010
- High Thai
Harold Dieterle brings haute technique and Western touches to the traditional Asian cuisine.