Posted 12/12/08 in Grub Street
Closings
Dolce Vita Owes Landlord; Rocky Ride May Be Coming to an End
If ever there were a cursed restaurant space, it would be this one.
Posted 12/10/08 in Grub Street
Xmas Trimmings
’Tis the Season: The Moving, Grooving Santas and Rudolphs of Little Italy
Cyborg Santas and grazing reindeer!
Posted 11/03/08 in Grub Street
Expansions
Di Palo’s Is Set to Unveil Wineshop This Weekend
Our favorite purveyor of fresh mozzarella will be importing Italian wines.
Posted 10/14/08 in Grub Street
Menu Changes
Dolce Vita Focuses on Maltese Cuisine Amid Owner Strife
The Little Italy–restaurant–that–could(?) has gotten over its fight with the neighbors, but now it's facing internal strife.
Posted 09/17/08 in Grub Street
Mediavore
Alaskans Not Ashamed of Eating Moose; Frankenfood Revolution Continues Apace
Little Italy still has a few culinary treasures, and fried pickles are a new way to enjoy pickle season, in our summary of the morning headlines.
Posted 09/11/08 in Daily Intel
Neighborhood Watch
The San Gennaro Festival Starts Today
And as usual, tutto bene it is not.
Posted 08/18/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Dolce Vita Accuses Neighbors of Harassment, Fights for ‘New Little Italy’
“It’s time for a New Little Italy … even if I fail at trying,” says the owner.
Posted 08/06/08 in Grub Street
Neighborhood Watch
Almost Half-Off at Picholine; Brunch Comes to the General Greene
Danny Meyer is importing San Fran's Blue Bottle Coffee, and Jim Mamary continues to colonize outer Brooklyn, in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 07/25/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Brick-Oven Pizza Spot Shuttered Over Mice and More
The Grand Italian Food Center's wooden benches are currently off-limits.
Posted 07/14/08 in Grub Street
Neighborhood Watch
Patsy’s Pizza for 60 Cents in Harlem This August; Fresher Isn’t Always Better in Sushi
Frank Bruni picks restaurants for their looks, and Craftbar has some standout cocktails, in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 07/07/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
DiPalo’s Will Expand, Open Wineshop
Your wait in line for that Locatelli is about to get a lot shorter.
Posted 07/07/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Grub Street Alums Made Good Last Weekend
Our former Ask A Waiter and New York Diet subjects were all over the news.
Posted 06/25/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Swiss Watch: Café Select at Least a Month Away
An inside look at the Swiss restaurant that the guys from Touch of Class are opening with the help of Serge Becker.
Posted 06/24/08 in Grub Street
Ask a Waiter
Giovanni Terzulli of Florio’s Doesn’t Mind If You Smoke
In fact, if you’re a military man, cigars are on the house.
Posted 06/20/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Todd English Out at 98 Kenmare, Sfoglia Likely In
Plus, the back story behind Steve Lewis's beef with English.
Posted 06/13/08 in Grub Street
Openings
Swiss Watch: Serge Becker's Café Select Soft-Opens Across From La Esquina
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.
Posted 06/05/08 in Grub Street
Neighborhood Watch
Sam Talbot Finds His Groove in Montauk; Whole Foods Unpacking in Tribeca
It's farmers-market season in Dumbo and restaurateur musical chairs in Clinton Hill, in today's neighborhood food news.
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