Let’s Play a Guessing Game With Ikea’s Flat-Out Gorgeous Baking Book
The photos are so stark and geometric that they verge on the abstract. Can you guess what dishes they're for?
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The photos are so stark and geometric that they verge on the abstract. Can you guess what dishes they're for?
Plus: Gordon Ramsay hears gunfire while camping, topless women in restaurants, and shameless cooking-oil thieves, in our weekly roundup of weird restaurant news.
"Where else are you going to go? The only two options you have are Michael Jordan's and Cipriani, and one's terrible and one' s a rip-off."
Plus it sounds "a little bit old school, a little bit O.G., a little bit Damon Runyonesque, maybe."
The erstwhile magazine's legacy lives on through an (only slightly zombie-esque) iPad app.
"I think it’s awesome that this Jewish kid is rocking out all this non-kosher stuff. "
Plus: wildly overpriced bouillabaisse in midtown, and the grave disappointments of BLT Bar & Grill.
The Filter is a GPS-enabled coffee map from 'Times' caffeine guru Oliver Strand.
The museum's latest show is a retrospective of the post-servant kitchen of the last century.
Plus: Hardneck garlic is in season.
"At two in the morning, just ten hours before my presentation at Lincoln Center, I crossed Eighth Avenue to dance with my friends at a gay club with live shows and go-go dancers."
A documentary about the rebuilding of a New Orleans institution gets us a little weepy.
'Get Gyro' will be like "'Fistful of Dollars' meets 'Eat Drink Man Woman'," plus a couple more films.
Nathan Myhrvold's 2,400-page cookbook will publish in March, not December.
Grant Achatz's still-unopened spot Next is anointed this year's best restaurant, even though it might not open until 2011.
Food52's newest tool takes the gastronomic hive mind to Twitter.
Has food fetishization gotten out of hand?
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