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Friday, March 23, 2012

N.Y. Diet: Mickey Boardman | First Look at Randolph Beer

FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2012

Daily New York Food News from NYMag.com & MenuPages.com
Openings

First Look at Leyla, Bringing New American to the Village on Monday

See the space and the menu.

Food Network

Sandra Lee Says Bourdain’s ‘Shtick’ Is ‘Ridiculous’

Also, her troubled past.

BFF

At Least Ghostwriter-gate Helped Rachael Ray Bond With Gwyneth Paltrow

Cookbook besties at last.

Openings

First Look at Randolph Beer, Bringing Craft Brews to the Bowery Next Week

The guys behind the Randolph are almost ready to unveil their craft-beer restaurant.

Menu Changes

Kutsher’s Adds an ‘Express Lunch Counter’

Pastrami sandwiches in a luncheonette setting.

Feelings

Stupak on Working With Wife, Missing His Dessert Days

Empellón is everything.

Openings

What to Eat at Gran Electrica, Opening Next Week in Dumbo

The Colonie team goes Mexican.

Mediavore

Economics of Pop-ups; Mexican Fare Goes Avant-garde

Plus: company that makes red Solo cups sells for $1 billion, and more, in our morning news roundup.

The Grub Street Diet

Mickey Boardman Calls Roy Rogers His Culinary Crack House, Eats Walgreens’ Chocolate and Artisanal’s Cheese

"I've had one sip of coffee in my life and I loathe smoking, but I do love candy."

Neighborhood Watch

M. Wells Dinette Opening in May; Attend a Culinary Summer Camp

Plus: Abe & Arthur's opens its patio, get a burger-and-beer deal, and more neighborhood news.

Airports

Delta Terminal Prepares for Major Foodie Takeoff

Big names aboard.

Sweet News

Your Just Desserts, Delivered

The Baking Bean's dessert club is a delicious challenger to swimsuit season.

The James Weird Awards

The James Weird Awards: Reagan Robbery and a No-Fun Food Fight

Plus: kangaroo-eating, vasectomy pizzas, and more, all in this week's roundup of weird food news.

 

 

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