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Elliot Mann by Pamela Grossman
February 18, 2010, 10:34.16 pm ET
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The East Village window of bohemian-chic Elliot Mann catches my eye immediately. Pretty much everything I can see there, from the chunky-wool knit bags to the embroidered dresses to the jewelry, is something I’d happily claim for my wardrobe. more


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Baked by Melissa
February 18, 2010, 10:31.53 pm ET
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Melissa goes from a window to a sleek new shop for her little cakes. more


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Mikey's Burger by Thomas Rafael
February 18, 2010, 10:28.54 pm ET
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Michael "Bao" Huynh, who already operates five Vietnamese restaurants, is ringing in the New Year with a burger joint. Mikey's on the Lower East Side opened on New Year's eve and already is becoming a neighborhood favorite. more


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Tanoreen by Thomas Rafael
February 18, 2010, 10:27.06 pm ET
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The New Year arrived bringing with it frigid temperatures. With the wind chill factor it felt like it was below zero, not the kind of weather you'd expect people to trudge out in, unless they really felt like it was worth it. So, we were amazed to find Tanoreen in its new location bustling with a line out the door... more


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The Food Report
February 11, 2010, 11:39.50 pm ET
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Just Opened

Bistro De La Gare
Bistro Vendome
Bonchon Chicken
Cafe Blossom East
Colicchio & Sons
Cosmopolitan Cafe
Eastern Alley
Faustina
Five Napkin Burger
Gina La Fornarina
Mole
Print
The Meatball Shop
This Little Pig Had Roast Beef


Recent Reviews

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Ma Peche [NY Post]
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Tipsy Parson [NY Mag]
Eat [NY Mag]


On the Web

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Get Ready for a Snowy Commute
February 9, 2010, 9:06.38 pm ET
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Even before the first flakes started falling, the MTA was already cutting express service at 7pm on most of its lines. The reason: a massive snow storm heading this way. And the changes are expected to remain in effect through the evening rush hour tomorrow. Accu-Weather is predicting an all-out "blizzard" with 12-16 inches possible. Some areas could see 4-foot snow drifts.


Here's what you need to know: ...

Weather Forecast

Snow Map


School Closings


Public Schools

Parking Rules

Traffic Cameras

Bus Service Changes

Subway Service Changes

Bridges and Tunnels

Long Island Railroad




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