Drake and Jamie Foxx Party at SL; Christine Quinn Sits Next to Rival at Il Buco Alimentari
Plus: Amanda Bynes wanders around Marquee, and more, in this week's roundup.
Plus: Amanda Bynes wanders around Marquee, and more, in this week's roundup.
An investigative look reveals it might've been the New York 'Times.'
Dickson's is adding butchering classes — plus, other opportunities to get schooled.
Julian Niccolini pens a new column for the 'Observer.'
Not every nice restaurant is cyber-stalking its diners.
"I think mixologists are all about the chemicals of the drink. I think bartending's more about talking with people."
"At two in the morning, just ten hours before my presentation at Lincoln Center, I crossed Eighth Avenue to dance with my friends at a gay club with live shows and go-go dancers."
With everything from noise levels to hidden omakase fees.
Plus, the meatpacking's new Italian megaplex scores Fabio Trabocchi.
Plus: A sweet treat for Penn Badgley, Alicia Keys gets fed an unusual entrée, and more, in our weekly roundup of celebrities dining out.
Plus: Michael and Ping's comes to Gowanus, and the Oak Room hosts a 'Mad Men' viewing party, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Decades after Mark Rothko refused to sell his paintings to The Four Seasons, the restaurant tries (unsuccessfully) to snag some reproductions.
The 69-year-old chef returns this week with a cooking demo and tasting at the National Constitution Center.
Plus: Jamie Oliver spends his millions on school meals, and a new restaurant reality show, all in our morning news roundup.
April Fool's Day jokes about chefs and restaurants were picked up as news by other outlets yesterday.
Modern Italian and live crudo seek to enliven Beverly Hills hotel dining.
Chef Victor Casanova will head the kitchen.
Why did the chef part ways with The Four Seasons?