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Let's turn our attention to oysters. And where else but the Oyster Bar, under the exhilarating vaulted ceiling in the bowels of Grand Central Terminal. There you can try 14 or 15 varieties at one time. Few culinary pleasures can match the chance to compare several from far-flung locales: Kumamotos from California; New Zealand Coromandels; Wellfleets of Massachusetts; and our own Blue Points. Or opt for a bowl of delicious Manhattan or New England clam chowder.
Tuesday, June 5 Crab Boil Back Forty kicks off its annual Chesapeake Crab Boil season, hosting weekly Tuesday dinners through August. Get a pile of spiced blue crabs, potatoes, string beans, and se... More »
The John Dory Oyster Bar is opening its doors in the Breslin this week, and Eater has an interesting interview with April Bloomfield. Among other things, Bloomfield says that she and Ken Friedman have... More »
When fall rolls around, the song "Autumn in New York" gets stuck in my head like a movie soundtrack. Sentimental, yes, but it perfectly evokes the reason we love our city, with its mixture of joy and pain, hope and despair, beauty and ugliness.... More »
Please, don't do it in that little café where you've shared so much gnocchi. Drop the bomb underground over a dozen Pappasquash at GRAND CENTRAL OYSTER BAR. No one you know will be there, and the bustling atmosphere--red checked tablecloths, fat men with napkin bibs--will discourage hysterics. Best of all, you can be on the 4, 5, 6, 7 or S train, or even back home to Westchester, in less than two minutes. Bonus: the whisper gallery created by the archways just outside, so you... More »
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