GOOSE HOLLOW Gilda's Italian Restaurant gets both its name (pronounced with a soft G, like "Jill-da's") and many of its recipes from owner Marco Roberti's Italian grandmother, who moved to the U.S. during World War II and died a couple years ago in her late 90s.
Click on the images for all the details on this week's new restaurant arrivals, which include authentic Neapolitan pizzeria at OLiO in the Village, Eddie Huang's Xiao Ye on the Lower East Side, BLT Bar and Grill down by the World Trade Center site, the raved-about Mexicue food truck, and the Limelight Grill inside the Limelight Marketplace.
Last weekend's flooding means no phone service for parts of the Chicago area, including some businesses.
Understated comfort food and a range of hot and cold drinks add up to simple satisfaction Carma's Cafe is cool in more ways than one. Located a few steps below ground, the cozy space gets natural light but escapes the worst of the summer heat. The small coffee and sandwich shop also has a cool personality, doing what it does without much fuss. Sandwiches are not overstuffed, baked goods are not ...
Chris Harrison is learning to share his adopted region of Puglia: a land of olives, cheap reds and true eccentrics.
A SLUGGISH economy and a tepid real estate market have done little to dampen the humming social scene that is the Hamptons. Lately, the loudest buzz on the East End of Long Island has been from Montauk, where shabby motels and quaint restaurants are being remade into boho-chic establishments.
Whether you want seafood or tavern food, Italian or American, beer or wine, the bars and restaurants in Plymouth's Old Village have got you covered.
Note: This list includes restaurants rated four stars or higher.
HUBER HEIGHTS — Father’s Day had a special meaning this year for Moharrum “Mike” Gulkoparan.The 39-year-old Turkish immigrant, who was only 13 when he lost his father, Veli Gulkoparan, to cancer at the age of 55, has fulfilled a wish his father had many years ago.
In its 26 years, Musikfest transformed Bethlehem in many ways.
A raft of luxurious boutiques and restaurants have opened, and beloved old hotels and barrooms have been renovated.
From a trip along Portugal's Mondego River to a visit at Germany's Lake Starnberg, here are some of Europe's best summer drives.
CLASH OF THE TITANS (2010, Warner, PG-13, $29) — Louis Leterrier's ("Transporter 2") mythological epic might feature cutting-edge special effects — watch for an eye-popping appearance by the winged horse Pegasus — but, at its heart, it's as unpretentious, goofy and likeable as a Buck Rogers serial.
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Ironically, the Taste of Roselle is a big part of what nourishes the village. Of course it's an annual favorite for fest-goers from across the suburbs who visit for food, live music, a carnival and craft show.
When Brunella Gualerzi learned she could save her beloved nephew’s life by donating one of her kidneys, there was little that would get in her way. But there was a catch.
In his most well-written review to date, Times dining critic Sam Sifton files a nuanced one star review on The Lion , a see-and-be-seen restaurant from chef John DeLucie, formerly of the Waverly Inn. This place is so disgustingly fashionable you might assume the food's an afterthought, but Sifton says DeLucie's still got it, and the critic has a fine time despite "a shouty crowd with corkscrew ...
Finding a quaint European-style café in the East Village or Cobble hill is a piece of cake. Sitting down for good espresso, a light salad or simple sandwich in Bed-Stuy, however, hasn’t been an easy task until now.
Vandaag is among the restaurant openings.