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Serious Eats: New York

This Week in 'New York Times' Food News

Posted by Carey Jones, September 2, 2009

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Fall Preview: Florence Fabricant on fall restaurant openings.

Downtown: Tony May brings San Domenico to Madison Square Park, as the younger, hipper SD26.

Smartcellar: The "wireless wine list" on tap for SD26.

Brain Freeze: An exhausting tour of New York ice cream.

Reinventing the Meal: What restaurants of the recession look like.

Momo Midtown: Tien Ho's plans for the newest, French-Vietnamese inflected branch of Momofuku.

Caprice-ous: London's venerable Le Caprice comes to New York.

A Voce Columbus: Missy Robbins leads the kitchen at A Voce's second branch.

Go East, Young Man: Chef Nate Appleman flies in from San Francisco to partner in Keith McNally's Pulino’s Bar and Pizzeria.

Brooklyn Star: "Joaquin Baca, the chef and owner of this Southern-accented comfort-food joint, excels at making veggies fattening, and good."

Kajitsu: "An elegantly sobering reminder of Japan’s ascetic traditions," with a rotating menu in the East Village.

French Farce: Finally mastering the rouille.

French Fry: French chefs coming to New York.

Nieuw Amsterdam: Specials around town commemorating Henry Hudson's voyage to Manhattan, 400 years ago.

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