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“Expat English chef Neil Ferguson combines gutsy and luxe ingredients in unexpected combinations for a space designed as a layered homage to the neighborhood'...” nymag

Cuisine:  American (New), Irish, English
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I've only seen Carebear three times since she gave birth to her beautiful baby daughter about six months ago. The last time I saw her was for her birthday dinner at, you guessed it, Allen and Delancey. Friendship is a bustling two-way street, but once your friend gives birth, she's allowed to veer o... Read More
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Kalina via Eater The new restaurant Allen & Delancey had one of those star-crossed births that give restaurant owners nightmares. It was announced for the Fall of 2006 with former Craftbar chef Akhtar Nawab at the helm. Then, an investor pulled out, and the project seemed dead…or was it?A year ... Read More
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Allen & Delancey was the site of a belated birthday dinner. Dining four days past the actual celebration was my only choice even with three-weeks lead time unless I wanted to eat at 6pm, which I didn’t. Not a big deal since Wednesday nights are preferable to Saturdays, anyway. Generally spea... Read More
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A friend, let's call him Twann, has a brilliant phrase I wish I could use more often. It is: N.F.P.™ n. A recently discovered restaurant or bar deemed to be one's New Favorite Place. Example: Q: "How was [such and such]?" A:"Definitely going back. N.F.P." Unfortunately, in thes... Read More
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Allen and Delancey serves stylish American on Lower East Side; noise can intimidate Read More
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The British chef Neil Ferguson is in the midst of a Tony Dungy-esque moment at Allen & Delancey. Dismissed last year by Gordon Ramsay after an iffy start at his midtown restaurant, Ferguson decamped to the Lower East Side, where he has been--at least to judge from reviews and . . . Read More
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Good God, it's the stunning return of the IMtereview! Today's topic: the opening party last evening at the restaurant that's also an intersection, Allen and Delancey. [The back room at Allen & Delancey, at 115 Allen Street on the LES] CrbdDaddy: impressions of A&D? SlnyDaddy: about eff... Read More
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We went to Allen and Delancey for dinner on Saturday night. They actually called me on Thursday morning at 10am to confirm Saturday night's reservation. Must be a hot spot! The restaurant area of Allen and Delancey is a little gritty. A little gem that sticks out. Years ago, I am talking th... Read More
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The dining room at Allen & Delancey photo: Noah Kalina At long-awaited Lower Eastsider Allen & Delancey, chef Neil Ferguson (ex Gordon Ramsay) presents sophisticated, pricey New American dishes that reflect his formal European training and include a curve b... Read More
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Every week, we take our turn with Lady Luck on the BruniBetting odds as posted by Eater. Just for kicks, we track Eater’s bet too, and see who is better at guessing what the unpredictable Bruni will do. We track our sins with an imaginary $1 bet every week.The Line: Tomorrow, Frank Bruni reviews All... Read More
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