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|  | Delicatessen | |  | “An ultramodern diner from the team behind Chelsea's Cafeteria with international comfort food and service extending from breakfast through the late night.” —nymag | | Cuisine: Diner, American (Traditional) |
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|  | |  |   | | Delicatessen 54 Prince Street, New York NY 10012 (at Lafayette Street; map); 212-226-0211; www.delicatessennyc.com The Short Order: A potentially decent burger completely ruined by a sugary brioche bun Want Fries with That? Comes with fries but they are not very good Price: cheesebur... Read More | | |  |   | | From A Hamburger Today Delicatessen 54 Prince Street, New York NY 10012 (at Lafayette Street; map); 212-226-0211; www.delicatessennyc.com The Short Order: A potentially decent burger completely ruined by a sugary brioche bun Want Fries with That? Comes with fries but they are not... Read More | | |  |   | | It was pretty hard not to notice the huge opening party for Delicatessen last night, what with the velvet ropes, decked out PR girls with clipboards, and loud music and drunken revelers spilling out onto Lafayette and Prince. We agree with DBTH's take: whoever approved this liquor license is regre... Read More | | |  |   | | Photo: Patrick McMullan Delicatessen doesn’t open till 6 p.m. today, but last night, after two years in the making, it finally opened its garage windows for a party thrown by Interview. Despite the proximity to neighborhood killjoy Janet Freeman’s house, the D.J. wasn’t shy about blasting songs l... Read More | | |  |   | | Click the image above to view the full photogallery. Krieger, 7/16/08 Delicatessen, the delayed (almost two years!) and somewhat bizarre comfort food spot opening up in the space of the greasy spoon Buffa's, will debut on the Soho/Nolita border this Friday. According to its opening announcement t... Read More | | |  |   | | This week I am taking a break from a full review to cover some variations on hamburgers found in New York City restaurants. The following are either foods inspired by the hamburger that are not themselves hamburgers, or hamburgers inspired by other hamburgers. Lure Fish Bar As Adam noted i... Read More | | |  |   | | We've been waiting for John to try the new hot spot, Delicatessen, still packed a month after its opening. The scene is a bit too hip and decidedly too cool for us, but the menu is innovative and diverse enough that we are intrigued. The highlight of our meal were the surprisingly good cheeseburger... Read More | | |  |   | | The blogger feud seems to have cooled, but Guest of a Guest and Down by the Hipster are still being catty with each other. DBTH hit last night’s Interview party at Delicatessen and wrote, “We spotted everyone who is anyone, including that girl you like and her cousin, the guy who did that thing that... Read More | | |  |   | | Tomorrow, Frank Bruni reviews Delicatessen, the new Soho scene that uses food as a prominent footnote. Today, the Eater oddsmakers have set the action as follows:Zero Stars: 4-1 One Star: 2-1 vv Two Stars: 6-1 Three Stars: 15-1 Four Stars: 25,000-1If we had a few weeks more distance between ... Read More | | |  |   | | From A Hamburger Today This week I am taking a break from a full review to cover some variations on hamburgers found in New York City restaurants. The following are either foods inspired by the hamburger that are not themselves hamburgers, or hamburgers inspired by other hamburgers. Lure F... Read More | | |  |
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