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Plus, La Esquina's election party is pooped by the po po.
Serge Becker’s new Swiss spot won’t be ready to open until October 10.
Can it still be called the best in the city?
Sometimes restaurants get political behind the scenes, and sometimes they put it all out there.
Serge Becker’s new place with A Touch of Class D.J.'s Oliver Stumm and Dominique Clausen opened last night for a private party.
It's farmers-market season in Dumbo and restaurateur musical chairs in Clinton Hill, in today's neighborhood food news.
Serge Becker’s rep isn’t saying anything more than what we’ve already heard about his new restaurant in the former Eastanah space, but she confirms that his partners are Oliver Stumm and Dominique Clausen of A Touch of Class.
A source close to D.J. duo A Touch of Class says that the Zurich natives are collaborating with Serge Becker on a new project.
Who wants to be a vegetarian when you’re buddies with the maître d’ at Waverly Inn and can eat there a few times a week?
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