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Starting 2011 Vegas Uncork’d With A Saber-Off and Savoy

Starting 2011 Vegas Uncork’d With A Saber-Off and Savoy

Oh, Vegas. The bright lights, big city, sounds of ding-ding-dingity-ding in every direction. I don’t make it there often, but when I do, it always amazes me how there seems to exist a full-fledged metropolis within an metropolis, an excess of eating, imbibing, and miscellaneous debauchery all along one long strip. It’s warmly reminiscent of a time gone by full of Frank Sinatra and dollar buffets, replaced instead with flashy hotels of every theme and size packed to the gills with guests and business people alike – and one of the best, and often overlooked, restaurant communities in the West….

May 10, 2011 | By
2010 Vegas Uncork’d Features Sin City’s Top Chefs, Mixologists

2010 Vegas Uncork’d Features Sin City’s Top Chefs, Mixologists

One of my favorite food and wine events of the year is Vegas Uncork’d, centrally located on the shiny Las Vegas Strip during the second weekend of May. The whirlwind festival, which benefits local food charity Three Square, highlights the cream of the culinary crop found along the popular Strip, including kitchen greats like Joël Robuchon, Alain Ducasse, Rick Moonen, Guy Savoy, Charlie Palmer, Michael Mina, and Wolfgang Puck. This year features another fantastic lineup with flavors and pairings that only Las Vegas can offer. Come hungry because the food really shines at Vegas Uncork’d! Great events on the weekend’s…

March 16, 2010 | By
Top Cheftestant Guests in New York City; London Restaurant Receives Michelin Star in Record Time

Top Cheftestant Guests in New York City; London Restaurant Receives Michelin Star in Record Time

Chef Eli Kirshtein, a former “cheftestant” on Bravo’s Top Chef, has made his way out of Atlanta and into the Big Apple as guest chef for NYC’s Solo Restaurant. The talented chef from down south will be guesting in the kosher kitchen located in the Sony Arcade in midtown Manhattan, helping to “take Kosher cuisine to a new level.” Said Joey Allaham, owner of Solo Restaurant, “We are privileged to have him in our kitchen and excited to see how he blends his already unique style with our New American Kosher fare. As a non-Kosher chef by trade, having Chef…

February 8, 2010 | By
Master Chefs Expanding Their Restaurant Empires

Master Chefs Expanding Their Restaurant Empires

A lot of news on celeb/master chefs moving into new locations! Out of the New York Times, French chef Alain Ducasse is heading up a new spot at the W Retreat & Spa in Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, opening in November. According to the article, the restaurant will be named Mix on the Beach, and will incorporate Caribbean and Mediterranean influences. Ducasse joins other great chefs in the W Hotel family including Todd English, who facilitates Olives at W Union Square in NYC, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, who recently opened J&G Steakhouse at W Washington D.C. Well-known chef Emeril Lagasse is…

August 7, 2009 | By
Friday Five: Five Great Events at the 2009 NYC Wine & Food Festival

Friday Five: Five Great Events at the 2009 NYC Wine & Food Festival

Vegas Uncork’d uncorked! Aspen Food & Wine devoured! On to the New York Wine & Food Fest! Arriving again this October, the 2009 New York Wine and Food Festival takes over New York during Columbus Day weekend. Masterminded by South Beach Wine & Food Fest producer Lee Schrager, the NYC festival, now in its second year, features a number of 2008 crowd favorites (Meatball Madness, TimesTalks) as well as a few new top-notch gatherings (Paula Deen’s Down South Up North). The kids aren’t left out either, with the festival offering even more kid-friendly demonstrations this year. So what are we…

July 17, 2009 | By
Greene is Gone, Cuozzo is Ticked, and Bauer Offers Advice

Greene is Gone, Cuozzo is Ticked, and Bauer Offers Advice

Layoff.  It’s the notorious buzzword right now, from which nobody seems impervious, not even a long tenured New York food critic stricken with an “insatiable” appetite for designer hats and younger men. Gael Greene’s dismissal from her long inhabited position at New York Magazine, caused a massive gulp heard around the food writers world last week, as critics had to wonder if their last bite of succulent porchetta would be their last bite… at least in terms of being covered by their publication. A few days later, Between Meals columnist, Michael Bauer, warned aspiring food critics clasping to hopes of…

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