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Serious Eats: New York

This Week in 'New York Times' Food News

Posted by Carey Jones, November 25, 2009

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Two Stars: A Voce Columbus under Missy Robbins, Sifton writes, "is bright and airy, loud when crowded, pretty after a fashion, [and] perfectly good," a fine restaurant ripe for replication.

From Gathering To Hunting: Hunting is now joining market-going and butchering as a popular urban pursuit.

Bring Your Leftovers: A post-Thanksgiving potluck that's been held in Jamestown, Rhode Island, for the last ten years.

Eric Asimov: On Italian digestivos, far beyond grappa.

What to do with leftovers, Bittman's Turkey Day advice, Bill's Bar and Burger, and more—after the jump.

The Temporary Vegetarian: On potato tortillas, a classic Spanish tapa.

Chill Out: The Minimalist calling for a lower-key Thanksgiving.

Gulluoglu: A "trim Turkish bakery and cafe" with a "dizzying display" of baklava.

Bill's Bar and Burger: Sifton's not-so-rave review.

Leftovers: Mark Bittman's turkey curry.

Carbo-Loading: Pasta with kale pesto and butternut squash.

Food Stuff: Sigmund Pretzel Shop, Sarah Black of Fairway's bakery, and Japanese hot pots.

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