Latino Poets Society
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Jammin' with Jazz at Lincoln Center
Win admission for two to one performance at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, New York’s hottest jazz club, plus a collection of jazz CDs and more!
As of midnight tonight, all New York City chains have to post calorie listings, or face stiff fines from the DOH. Up until now, the law has been on the honor system—chains were supposed to have the listings posted, but couldn't be fined if they weren't complying. Only about one fourth of the restaurants posted the calories voluntarily, so tomorrow is the day of reckoning, when you'll see calorie counts everywhere from McDonald's to the movie theater concessions to Le Pain Quotidien.
Luckily, the Red Hook ballfields won't be posting calories and that's where you'll find me, stuffing my face with pupusas and elotes, and back here to talk about it Sunday night or Monday morning.
Ñ (pronounced "enya"), is narrow as a pencil, with two copper-topped bars and little additional seating. After a steady diet of Spanish reds and headache-inducing sangria at most tapas joints, we welcomed the lengthy l ... read on
Mounted by Ouest owner Tom Valenti, 'Cesca is a maze of plush banquettes and stony culs-de-sacs that feels like a hotel lobby. Other publications have suggested the food is creative southern Italian-a total lie. The splendid ... read on
A plague of panini is upon us! And 'Ino is to blame, inspired by the Milanese sandwich bar Quadronno and still my favorite. Groove to the Italian BLT, the olive bowl, the Nutella panino, and the truffled egg toast, and wash t ... read on
Whether acquired cold from a panel truck at a rural corner, or hot from a village macelleria, porchetta is Italy's favorite sandwich meat. Though duplicating this fennel-stuffed roast with the copper crackling skin in this co ... read on
Though the automatic ordering contraption doesn't always work, the menu may seem a tad expensive, and the staff sometimes appears dispirited, 'Wichcraft turns out some of the best and more interesting sandwiches in town. A st ... read on
Sided by mashed potatoes and buttermilk gravy, the fried chicken at 107 West (who knows where the name comes from) is nothing short of miraculous, with a very thin, crisp coating of what seems like corn flakes, done to a plea ... read on
Not to be confused with the East Village joint 26 Seats, this below-Houston café offers the pleasing combination of all-day breakfasts, bistro-style sandwiches, Middle Eastern salads, andâ⬠... read on
Don't bother with the menu at 145 Luncheonette. Ask what kinds of meat (always halal) are workin' on the grill, then ask for a selection–often including lamb shank, lamb shish kebab, and chicken; sometimes kidney and l ... read on
High ceilings, minimalist decor, music that won't leave you with a headache, and a beguiling list of Spanish wines set the scene for Manhattan's best tapas bar. The reasonably priced, small, savory plates, include baby aspara ... read on
The minute you enter, your eye is drawn to the 4-foot framed shark's fin at the end of the room. You may have been lured in by the perfect display of Chinese barbecue in the window: pig, cuttlefish, chicken, duck, mixed gizza ... read on