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Brasserie Cognac

  1. Celebrity Settings
    Lindsay Lohan Freaks Out at 1 Oak; Emma Watson Pets a Puppy at Bar ItaliaPlus: John Legend eats at Rosemary’s, and more, in this week’s roundup.
  2. Celebrity Settings
    Daniel Craig Juices at Liquiteria; Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill Dine atPlus: Aziz Ansari at Rosewood, Lindsay Lohan at Cafeteria, and more of this week’s celebrity dining.
  3. Mediavore
    Brasserie Cognac Chef Rearranges Furniture; Vegans Protest Dunkin’ DonutsPlus: March Madness benefits restaurants, and a Dunkin’ Donuts protest, all in our morning news roundup.
  4. Celebrity Settings
    Estelle Eats Cupcakes at SL; Cindy Adams Admires Her SteakPlus: Mischa Barton and Estelle celebrate their birthdays at the clubby part of Abe and Arthur’s; Jets players drink lychee martinis at Tao; and more in our weekly recounting of boldface dining.
  5. Celebrity Settings
    Oprah’s Appetite for Junk Food Knows No BoundsYour weekly roundup of where the pretty people went to eat.
  6. Celebrity Settings
    Dennis Haskins ‘Subdued’ Over Drinks; Katie Couric Eats ItalianSee which sparkly people were seen wining and dining in our weekly roundup.
  7. Adult Education
    School’s (Passed) OutCombining at least one of our favorite things, Brasserie Cognac is rolling out four weeks of ‘Cognac School’ starting October 18.
  8. Mediavore
    Silvano’s Pedicure Makes Waves; Bush Offends Asparagus FarmersPlus celebs and their babies at Brasserie Cognac, chefs’ cheap-eats picks, and more, in our morning news roundup.
  9. The Other Critics
    Bar Q Steals Two Stars; a Split Decision on BenoitDiffering verdicts on Benoit, the Bar Boulud review that Daniel dreamed of, and Cabrito gets hit with the “I can get better tacos on the street” card, in this week’s review roundup.
  10. The Other Critics
    Elettaria Comes Up Short; Bar Milano Does Too, But Somehow Gets Three StarsOne star for Akthar Nawab, Bar Milano dodges a bullet, and Eleven Madison Park just misses a fourth Bloomberg star.
  11. Mediavore
    Ducasse Dines at Brasserie Cognac; Don’t Eat Too Many Soft-shell CrabsAlain Ducasse was seen dining at his competitor’s restaurant, pecorino is free this weekend, and beware the mercury levels in soft-shell crabs.
  12. Mediavore
    Cheyenne Diner to Rise From Ashes; Lil’ Jon Has a Wine LabelThe Cheyenne Diner might reopen in New York, rapper Lil’ Jon now has a wine label, and the ‘Times’ applauds the return of the real martini.
  13. Neighborhood Watch
    Abrams Brothers Have Always Loved the UWS; Gay Talese Will Eat BBQ on the UESChelsea: The owner of the Cuban restaurant that replaced Havana Chelsea says he’s not trying to copy the former tenant: “It took years of grease to get on those walls and the smell of rotten wood and mice and stale water and dirt. We gutted the entire place, not even a tooth pick was worth saving.” [Eat for Victory/VV] Clinton Hill: Greene Grape Provisions has opened with fresh fish and meats, and if you bring a receipt to their nearby wine store, the owners will take 5 percent off your purchase of their recommended pairings. [Clinton Hill Blog] Midtown East: Chocolatier Charbonnel Et Walker on the eighth floor of Saks sells a rich chocolate cupcake drenched in sticky toffee, which is well worth its $6 price tag and still “way cheaper than a pair of Chanel pumps” sold nearby. [NewYorkology] Midtown West: Brasserie Cognac is coming to 55th Street and Broadway. [Grub Street] Tribeca: Dekk seems closed indefinitely. [Grub Street] Union Square: In an unsurprising conclusion, Bruni finds that Indian and Italian restaurants are better equipped to satisfy vegetarians. Dévi is one example where even meat eaters may want to eat those vegetable-based dishes. [Diner’s Journal/NYT] Upper East Side: Barbejew Steven Levy hopes his new BBQ joint, Smokin’ Q, which opens this week at 206 East 63rd Street, will succeed where twelve restaurants have failed since 1977. Levy may have an edge against predecessors, however, since writer Gay Talese, who included the doomed space in his memoir, plans to be the writer-in-residence. [NYT] Upper West Side: The Magnolia and Mermaid Inn uptown aren’t the first companies the Abrams brothers have introduced to the nabe; cupcake guru Steve owns “a construction company, high-end residential construction, Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous sort of stuff. My clients are Samuel Jackson, Annie Leibovitz, Jeff Gordon.” [NYO]