Posted 09/10/08 in Grub Street
Revolving Door
Gray Kunz Confirmed Out at Grayz
He was replaced by his underling Martin Brock in January. A new menu is in the works.
Posted 06/13/08 in Grub Street
Neighborhood Watch
Hell's Kitchen White Castle Provides Support for Smokers; Red Hook Gets Yet Another Outdoor-Garden Spot
Red Hook has a coal oven in its near future, while all the West Village gets stuck with hummus, in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 06/13/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Kunz Eyes Oceana Space; Meanwhile, Café Gray Presents Doomsday Menu
Café Gray prepares to close and looks southward for its next move.
Posted 05/29/08 in Grub Street
Mediavore
Denzel’s Bubbly Problem; Café Gray’s Farewell Menu
Plus the Pillsbury Doughboy hands out cake on Park Avenue, eating for free at bars around the city, and more, in our morning roundup of news and gossip.
Posted 05/22/08 in Grub Street
Neighborhood Watch
Broome Street Bar Burger Rules; the Hottest Potential in the Hamptons
The best burger in Soho and not-great pizza in the East Village, in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 05/22/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Is Café Gray Moving? And Is Gray Out at Grayz?
The latest rumors about Gray Kunz and his restaurants are the wildest yet.
Posted 05/19/08 in Grub Street
Two for Eight
Tables Available at Bouley and Falai; Per Se Fully Booked
It's 4 p.m., and that means it's time to play Two for Eight. Today: Certified Geniuses.
Posted 05/01/08 in Grub Street
Two for Eight
Tables Available at Café Gray and 15 East; Jean Georges and Per Se Mostly Booked
It's 4 p.m., and that means it's time to play Two for Eight. Today: Certified Geniuses.
Posted 04/16/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Where in Asia Is Gray Kunz Going?
He's opening a new restaurant, but, aside from the continent, its coordinates remain a mystery.
Posted 04/15/08 in Grub Street
Two for Eight
Tables Available at 15 East and Bouley; Masa Fully Booked
It's 4 p.m., and that means it's time to play Two for Eight. Today: Certified Geniuses.
Posted 04/11/08 in Grub Street
The New York Diet
Robin Quivers of ‘The Howard Stern Show’ Is Vegan at Per Se
Robin Quivers used to pig out on Roy Rogers with Howard Stern, but six months ago she switched to a vegan diet.
Posted 04/09/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Café Gray Closing on June 30
It is officially the twilight of Café Gray.
Posted 04/09/08 in Grub Street
Mediavore
Calorie Law Doomed?; Colicchio Hasn't Been to Ko Either
Defense lawyers threaten the future of the calorie-posting law, wine bars run amok, and a pig named Bruce.
Posted 03/31/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
A Voce to Replace Café Gray at the Time Warner Center
After weeks of rumors, Chef Andrew Carmellini confirms his new uptown location.
Posted 03/28/08 in Grub Street
Two for Eight
Tables Available at Tailor; Nobu and Masa Fully Booked
It's 4 p.m., and that means it's time to play Two for Eight. Today: Certified Geniuses.
Posted 03/12/08 in Grub Street
Two for Eight
Posted 02/11/08 in Grub Street
Mediavore
Posted 01/31/08 in Grub Street
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