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The Water Club

  1. Celebrity Settings
    Rihanna Dines at Da Silvano; Laverne Cox Unwinds at LavoThis week’s Celebrity Settings.
  2. Reopenings
    Owner of Brooklyn’s Sandy-Damaged River Café Still Plans to ReopenThe restaurant has not yet set a reopening date.
  3. Celebrity Settings
    Sofia Vergara Sips Cocoa With Ex; Bradley Cooper Gets His Guac OnPlus: birthdays for Brooke Shields and Carmelo Anthony, and more of this week’s celebrity dining.
  4. Neighborhood Watch
    Yerba Buena Launches Paella Mondays; No. 7 Sub Greenpoint Launches DeliveryPlus: pay-what-you-want cafe Santorini has closed, and more, in our roundup of neighborhood news.
  5. Financial Woes
    City Audit May Spoil Everyone’s View of the Water ClubThe waterfront spot rakes in about $6 million a year. Or is it more?
  6. NewsFeed
    Room Service? Get Me Geoffrey Zakarian!There was never any doubt the Water Club, the $800 million hotel-casino being put up by the Borgata in Atlantic City, was going to have a high-end food pedigree. The Borgata’s a class act! But they did especially well in hiring Geoffrey Zakarian of Town and Country. We’ve had a close look at his menu, and it’s a cut above the usual institutional food: Room-service entrées include filet of bison, braised lamb shank with basmati rice and pomegranate (a nod to Zakarian’s Armenian heritage), and, for when you really don’t want to leave the room, a rib-eye center-cut dry-aged beef chop on the bone with potato purée and field mushrooms. Even the breakfast menu’s four options are hipper than you would expect, among them “The Manhattan” (coffee, bagel, New York Times); the “Long Night” (hanger steak and eggs, grilled tomato, Emergen-C vitamin powder, coffee, water), and, inevitably, “Still Awake From Yesterday” (Philly cheesesteak, French fries, Coca-Cola.) There are 800 other things on Zakarian’s menu, but we somehow doubt we could stay long enough to try them out. In fact, it will be a miracle if we can afford to stay there at all.