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Perrystreet

  1. Celebrity Settings
    Where Jake Gyllenhaal EatsThis week’s Celebrity Settings.
  2. West Side
    How Cedric Vongerichten Put Perry Street Back TogetherThe restaurant has bounced back.
  3. Reopenings
    Cedric Vongerichten’s Sandy-Damaged Perry Street Is Open AgainThe restaurant took on more than five feet of the Hudson River during Sandy.
  4. Empire Building
    David Reiss Opening Little Fork in Hollywood, Seafood-Driven Abbot KinneyDaniels was formerly the executive sous at Manhattan’s Perry Street.
  5. Damage
    Cedric Vongerichten on Sandy and Perry Street’s FutureThe restaurant will try to reopen in time for New Year’s Eve.
  6. The Grub Street Diet
    Marja Vongerichten Snacks on String Cheese, Gives In to Her Soda Weakness“So I made dinner for the family and ate a little bit. Then I went to Mercer at 9 for a real dinner.”
  7. The New York Diet
    Chef Marc Forgione Ends His Days With Hash Browns“I quit smoking weed a couple years ago, and every time I eat these hash browns I’m like, ‘I wish I could eat this while I’m baked.’”
  8. In the Magazine
    Cedric Vongerichten’s Buttery TendenciesThe famed chef’s son steps into the Perry St kitchen.
  9. Mediavore
    Caracas Arepas Bar Expands; Alcoholic Recession SpecialsPlus: Tom Colicchio joins the lawsuit club, and the saddest restaurant closings of 2008, all in our morning news roundup.
  10. Recession Is Your Friend
    Jean-Georges’s ‘Gift to You This Season’: $24 Lunches and $35The chef is offering prix fixe specials at all of his restaurants.
  11. Neighborhood Watch
    Perry St Alum Readies ‘Badass’ Project; R&L Down for the CountA closer look at Bobby Flay’s burger, plus a possible Maganaro peace plan, in today’s neighborhood food news.
  12. NewsFeed
    Wylie Dufresne Wins Tofu-Cooking ContestWylie’s miso soup with instant noodles killed them all.
  13. Foodievents
    Four Chefs to Face Off in Tofu BattleWho will tame tofu in sweet and savory ways?
  14. NewsFeed
    Vongerichten Veteran to Open Restaurant in Fort GreeneA Perry Street sous-chef is opening his own (unnamed) place in Brooklyn.
  15. The New York Diet
    How Mireille Guiliano Doesn’t Get Fat: Breakfast at Balthazar When Mireille Guiliano first came to America as an exchange student, she gained weight for the first time in her life. Many years later, after becoming a CEO of Veuve Clicquot, she penned the buzzy No. 1 best-seller French Women Don’t Get Fat, now out in paperback. After 25 years of splitting her time between New York and Paris, Guiliano is still amazed by the large portions here, and by the New Yorker’s tendency to eat on the go. “To eat your bagel and your muffin with coffee on the subway is gross,” she says. “How can you do it with the smell and the noise and the moving? I’d rather starve.” She’s also still shocked when she sees people eating on the street or standing up. “For French people, you’re supposed to eat at the table. Besides the bed, it’s the most important piece of furniture in the house.” So what’s she been eating at the table this week?
  16. Mediavore
    A Happy New York Ending for Gordo; Bruni Thinks Michelin Ratings ‘JustGordon Ramsay at the London is the only new restaurant in town to earn two stars in the Michelin Guide, a conquest that’s especially sweet here where the chef is often maligned and/or mocked — by us, for example. [NYP] Related: Gordon Ramsay, Gay Icon Two of Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s “lesser lights,” Vong and JoJo, have received the same Michelin rating as Café Boulud, and according to Bruni, “that’s just nutty.” [Diner’s Journal/NYT] Jean-Georges has promoted a 24-year-old star sous-chef to be chef de cuisine at Perry St. [Eater]
  17. Back of the House
    The Great Chef CrisisRecently, apropos nothing much, a prominent young chef we were chatting with launched into a tirade about the restaurant world’s “labor problem.” “None of us can get enough good cooks!” he exclaimed, by way of explanation. Between 2000 and 2006, only a handful of high-end restaurants — Lespinasse, Meigas, Quilty’s — have closed, and there has been an avalanche of major openings: Robuchon, Ramsay, Per Se, Masa, Craft, Del Posto, Morimoto, A Voce, the Modern, Lever House, Buddakan, Cafe Gray, Alto — the list goes on and on. “And it’s not just the massive boom of restaurants,” Adam Platt tells us. “They also have to be either bigger, or chefs have to open multiple places, so that they can enjoy the economies of scale they need to compete.”
  18. User’s Guide
    A Restaurant Week Guide to the Forgotten and UnderappreciatedThe Restaurant Week participants we’re about to endorse aren’t obscure, strictly speaking. You just wouldn’t find their names in the same sentence as the word “buzz” – not, at least, since the Clinton years. But they’re all more than worth the $24.07 you’ll pay for lunch ($35 for dinner) starting on Monday, and you might even beat the crowds.