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Westward Ho!

New York’s Hudson Yards neighborhood never quite took off. With Ci Siamo, Danny Meyer and Hillary Sterling are out to change that

It’s All About the Elbow

How did Nusret Gökçe, known to all as Salt Bae, turn a flick of the arm into a multi-million-dollar restaurant empire serving gold-encrusted meat?

Shock and Awe

Alain Ducasse’s exit from the Plaza Athénée rocked Paris. But his replacement is generating even more buzz

Hollywood’s Kitchen Table

How did a 17-table restaurant become a clubhouse for everyone from Clooney to DiCaprio, Joni Mitchell to Quincy Jones? At Dan Tana’s, it isn’t the food …

Is Paris Burning?

In her new cooking show, the joke’s on us …

Rethink Pink

Hollywood types and old-world wine-makers are out to upend antiquated notions of rosé

Food Fight!

One day after The New York Times gives it a rave review, a Brooklyn restaurant shuts its doors and accusations fly

Before Studio 54, There Was Maxwell’s Plum

In the 1970s, an Upper East Side restaurant was the red-hot center of New York’s sexually liberated singles scene

Miss en Place!

Anne Rosenzweig broke into the old boys’ club of Manhattan restaurants with aplomb

Dinner with the Queen

During an unforgettable meal with Julia Child, a young writer discovers a kindred spirit

Daniel Emilio Soares

The fourth-generation Balducci is opening Alimentari Flâneur, a new quality-produce market on Manhattan’s Lower East Side

Burned!

After a 21-year run, Alain Ducasse’s restaurant at the Plaza Athénée is closing under mysterious circumstances

Non-Tipsy Tipples

At Glossier, Mélanie Masarin helped people look better. Now, with Ghia, a mocktail, she’s helping people drink better

Mory Sacko

The new face of French cuisine serves up fine food and great television

Underground Gourmet

In lockdown, desperate French chefs keep the lights on (low) with speakeasy restaurants

Mouton Rothschild Labels Itself as Chinese-Friendly

The Bordeaux vineyard’s 2018 vintage will speak to the world’s biggest market for French wine

Below the Salt

A new book, Scoff, determines people’s social standing by the food they eat and when they eat it

Zen and the Kitchen Arts of Nigella Lawson

She’s back, with a cookbook (and life wisdom) for these times

The Waverly Inn Is Still Cooking

As the Greenwich Village restaurant celebrates its 100th anniversary, a writer recounts its storied history

Restaurant Roulette

On New York City’s first night of indoor dining in six months, our editors ate at Daniel, now known as Boulud Sur Mer

Ariel Arce

A young restaurateur is reimagining the city’s dining-and-drinking experience

Sobering Developments

Is it even drinking if there’s no alcohol involved? One woman investigates the trend of excessively responsible imbibing …

Food Fight

Despite pub grub’s mixed reputation, English cuisine is finer than ever

Hold the Dairy

The craze for a healthier, tastier alterna-milk has turned Oatly into a $2 billion success story