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Commissary Opens

Matthew Kenney’s done it again.

The man who brought you Commune, Canteen, Matthew’s, Mezze, and Monzu (now there’s a mouthful) has a brand new restaurant, Commissary.

And it’s uptown!

Yes, AABlo (the new ‘hood: All Around Bloomingdales) has a new ...

The Harrison

Oh, the choices…
Warm dandelion salad with egg and pancetta?
Braised octopus with olive vinaigrette?
Porcini-crusted cod with shrimp, potatoes, and onion bouillon?
Chocolate-banana beignets?
A bottle of 2000 Vino Gatto Rosso?
Shame on you. It’s not even noon, now, ...

Domicile Opens

We’ve always had a soft spot for West 13th Street. Caf? Loup (women’s poker night!). Gradisca (carbo load!). APT (secret trysts!). Integral Yoga (penance for it all!).

Now there’s a new kid on the block, Domicile, the latest from the ...

Like a Kid in a. . .

Calorie-conscious? Log off now.
Sugar smackers? Welcome home.

Dylan’s Candy Bar, the candy store to end all candy stores, opens tomorrow. Created by Dylan Lauren (daughter of Ralph) and Jeff Rubin, creator of FAO Schwartz, the store makes Willy Wonka ...

DailyCandy Invites You. . .

We had so much fun with you last time…

What: DailyCandy’s second event: An evening of cocktails (and more cocktails!) sponsored by M.A.C., Bacardi, and Skyy Vodka.

When: Wednesday, October 17th, 7-9 p.m.

Where: Lot 61, 550 West 21st ...

TanDa Opens

Wet your finger.

Hold it in the air.

Can you feel it? Fall is here. And with every season comes a new hot spot. So, drum roll please…Tomorrow TanDa opens, and the restaurant/bar/lounge is the address on everyone’s lips.

The ...

Blue Grotto

It’s about time the Upper East Side gained some perspective— ? well, at least when it comes to local dining options.

Check out Blue Grotto, the latest from the owners of Tupelo Grill (and the sous-chef from Lupa). Named for ...

Ain't It Grand?

Who wouldn’t need a nip here and a tuck there after working tirelessly for five years straight?

But when the owners of the SoHo Grand hit the whopping age of—oh! five—they didn’t call a plastic surgeon; they called an architect ...