Charges Against Satur Farms’s Muller Dismissed
The Southold court drops harassment charges, but does issue an order of protection.
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The Southold court drops harassment charges, but does issue an order of protection.
Abbe Diaz has something to say about a recent lawsuit alleging that Mangia managers deprived an employee of work for anti-Semitic reasons.
A worker at Sasha Muniak's upscale takeout joints says he dealt with slurs and worse.
Eberhard Müller "is the only chef who could make Gordon Ramsay cry," says his wife.
This is exactly why we only ride mechanical bulls in New Jersey.
Plus, is Infamous Original Ray’s a more appropriate moniker?
The restaurant has been hit with a class-action lawsuit.
Mr. Chow is now accusing Philippe of harassment (via prank calls) and property damage, among other things.
There'll be a union protest at Tavern on the Green today.
An unhappy relationship between a chef and her partner.
Plus: High-fiber foods make a comeback and farmers turn from cigarettes to booze, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Korean barbecue in Jersey, and Frank Bruni's diet secret, all in our morning news roundup.
"Nothing about these restaurants is legal."
Philippe Chow has challenged Mr. Chow's chefs to a cooking competition.
The latest in the battle of the haute Chinese eateries.
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