Haute Cuisine for 4,700? Union Square Events Delivers
How the catering arm of Danny Meyer's corporation bring's chef techniques to special events.
A Top Chef's Special Order at Home
In the West Village of Manhattan, I visit the luxurious midcentury-modern pad of chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Shelburne Farms: An Educational Farm Where You Can Vacation Like a Vanderbilt
Once a country home for a Vanderbilt, Shelburne Farms is a 21st-century model for sustainable farming
The Bean Tracker
Steve Sando and the Quest for Heirloom Beans
Approaching 40, the Natural Gourmet Institute is Fresher than Ever
A former school of macrobiotics goes from crunch to au courant in the age of farm-to-table and veganism.
New York's Boom in Yogurt Is Not So Sweet
Yogurt in New York is Evolving From Sugar-Laden Fruit Flavors Toward Savory, Middle Eastern Flavors
Opinion: How to prevent 15 to 20 deaths a day
An op-ed piece I co-wrote with Rick Antosh on the neeed for more education around live organ donation
Haven is for Real: Jean-Georges Vongerichten Cultivates Rustic Cuisine in Pound Ridge
“When my chicken Zelda laid her first egg of the season, I presented it to them. All the chefs gathered around, and I talked to them about chickens. They put it on a pedestal on the Chef ’s Table.” — Donna Simons, Pound Ridge Organics
Wine Expert Mark Oldman's Renovated Manhattan Home
Whimsical features include the 'Wine Sanctuary' and the 'Felony Room.'
Liquid Assets: At Rouge Tomate, Healthful Cocktails Are Not an Oxymoron
Dynamo sommelier Pascaline Lepeltier also oversees the produce-centric bar program at Rouge Tomate
United Nations of Bread
New York City's Hot Bread Kitchen honors immigrant women's culinary wisdom and teaches them to be professional bakers
Elevators on the Rise
The utilitarian device can be dressed up with themes and high-tech control panels
Composting is Awesome!
My profile of a gifted middle school teacher and her merry band of composting students
Pour Over: Irving Farm's Dedication to Brewing a Better Cup of Coffee
Another version of my Irving Farm article
Roger Shimomura
Lawson Fusao Inada
Magic Beans: One Little Cafe Brewed a Revolution in a Cup
Profile of the local coffee roaster and purveyor Irving Farm
Czech, Please
All about Hospoda, the Upper East Side beer-centric restaurant
A Veteran Chef Serves New Crowd
Chef Andrea Bergquist-Zamir leaves a top job to teach culinary skills at a food pantry.
Dance School Works to Get Back on its Feet
A spunky dance school in South Brooklyn fights to survive after Hurricane Sandy.