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|  | |  |   | | Midtown East: Django, the 300 seat Mediterranean spot—named after the legendary Django Reinhardt—with the massive outdoor seating area on 46th and Lex, will close this Thursday. A call to the restaurant confirms that the owners, the Main Street Restaurant Group (also the world's largest franchisee o... Read More | | |  |   | | ?????????django??????????? ??????????(950?) ?????????????????? ????????????? ????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ????????? ?????????? +50?????? ?????????django???? ???????????????? django ??: ???????6-17-7 ????? 1F ????: 0... Read More | | |  |   | | ????????????django??????????? ??????? ????????(950?) ????????????????? ????????????????????? ????????????????? ??????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????(950?) ?????????????? ???????????????????????! ?????????+50???????? ??????????????? ???????... Read More | | |  |   | | The food was excellent, the service was superb. This is a great spot to keep in mind for celebrations and client-lunches! We had the prix fixe--I recommend the lobster minestrone and chicken. Oh, and for the desert, get the backed apple rather than the rice pudding. Read More | | |  |   | | Tony EsnaultMore haute-dining musical chairs today: Florence Fabricant confirms earlier rumors that Tony Esnault, the executive chef of Adour Alain Ducasse, will be replaced by Joel Dennis, a chef de cuisine at Chicago’s highly lauded Tru. Ducasse tells Fabricant that Esnault will stay with the com... Read More | | |  |   | | The key moment in "Ratatouille" is not the creation of the title dish, a layered circle of sliced zucchini, eggplant, and tomato perfectly rendered by Pixar's animators and lovingly sauced by Remy, the film's protagonist. It's not the climactic scene of judgment by the film's primary... Read More | | |  |   | | Sunday, the New York Asian Film Festival celebrated its last day at the IFC Center this year with Like a Dragon and Tokyo Gore Police , a campy double header from veteran enfant terrible Takashi Miike and newcomer Yoshihiro Nishimura respectively. It was a great way to start the last leg of this yea... Read More | | |  |   | | From June 20 to July 6, the boys at Subway Cinema (Dan Craft, Grady Hendrix, Paul Kazee, Brian Ns, Goran Topalovic and Marc Walkow) return to the IFC Center and the Japan Society with a little something for everybody at the Seventh Annual New York Asian Film Festival. This year’s festival sports a... Read More | | |  |   | | Tony Bourdain confesses to Mario Batali that he has become utterly and totally babywhipped. Serious Eats The Orange Hut in Woodside continues to be one of the city’s most efficient time machines — not to mention how good the liverwurst sandwich is. (Not very.) Lost City Have you had enough Asian din... Read More | | |  |   | | It has been a while since our last episode of Revolving Door—our periodic coverage of restaurant closings and chef departures. At Fresh, former owner Eric Tevrow was found guilty of tax evasion in December 2007. In July, the new owners hired chef Michael Ferraro, replacing former chef Kento Komoto, ... Read More | | |  |
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