Weak Sauce: Restaurant Critics Endure Fairly Boring Death Threats
"Fieri dumped a 500-seat tourist shakedown apparatus in the middle of Times Square."
"Fieri dumped a 500-seat tourist shakedown apparatus in the middle of Times Square."
"If you come in expecting Le Cirque, then you're a Le Jerk."
He's preparing for a meaty role.
He's the real deal, they say, even if he did get a terrible New York Times review.
"That to me went so overboard, it really seemed like there was another agenda."
That Pete Wells review has set everyone on fire with Fieri hate.
Your server for the evening will be the first one to be fired after your bad review.
But if you want to know juicy details about local critics, well, you'll have to buy the book.
Plus: Cuozzo on the UES, Tejal Rao on M. Wells, and more.
The good, bad, and the blowhards on the review tweeted around the world.
Cajun shrimp, oriental spices, buttermilk-fried — all on a burger.
Pickup lines you'll want to try out on beautiful women!
We dine with the only customer suited for the brazen excess of Guy Fieri's Times Square restaurant: a competitive eater.
"Anthony Bourdain, the original culinary gangster, spitting truth to power, taking down the hacks and phonies, all in a $4,000 Hermès suit."
Testimony just began in the trial of teenage (alleged) thief, Max Wade.
He's a really articulate person, but that's his problem.
It happens this Friday, September 14.