Of the many places to catch the World Cup, Prospect Heights and Park Slope house some of the city’s most welcoming, family-friendly venues. Wild East Brewing will be opening up its taproom with small ...
After a year garnering fans, Natalie Borowski’s lobster roll pop-up Sailor & Siren is opening up a brick-and-mortar in Greenpoint. She brings Maine lobster straight from her family wharf, promising a ...
The new cookbook gathers more than 100 seasonal recipes, including this Sungold tomato salad, which captures the book’s sensibility: sunny, briny, herbal, and simple. The salad, Sterling writes, is ...
Beneath a monumental, cascading crystal chandelier in the Grand Salon at New York’s Baccarat Hotel, diners slice into Executive Chef Ashfer Biju’s vision of the perfect steak frites. Biju gave ...
Today’s home kitchen doesn’t look or feel like it did a generation ago. The days of heavy grease-stained binders as our only culinary secrets, of hovering anxiously over a hot oven door as we waited ...
Born in France and perfectly chic, baker Lucie Franc de Ferriere has built a devoted following for cakes that feel as if they’ve been lifted from a French country garden—flowers and all. Raised in ...
The holiday season fast approaches, and with it comes the busiest time of the year at Brooklyn’s cheese counters. With everyone looking to stock their holiday slates, cheesemongers can count on moving ...
“Chatting with Sally between courses about marmalade made me very happy,” says Troy Chatterton. Sally as in Sally Clarke—the UK’s answer to Alice Waters—whom Chatterton flew to London to meet and ...
We’re gearing up now for a night of ethnic eats and local beer and wines on the East End, all served a la food truck. Join us as we stuff ourselves with everything from hibachi shrimp and local fish ...
“Think of an oyster bar. Imagine the stools you’re sitting on are made of oyster shells,” says Kendal Mitchell. “Or, you’re going to a Japanese restaurant, and the kombu used to make the dashi is used ...
Hidden Rivers, a new cocktail bar and beer garden, opened June 9 at 291 Nevins Street in Gowanus. The name is a nod to the historic, buried waterways of South Brooklyn. Now, the bar aims to be a local ...