Food & Drink

The Kitano Is For Lovers
By Peter Sherwood | Friday Feb 5, 2010 The glamorous Kitano New York Hotel is looking to get you in the mood for Valentine’s Day by offering a special "February is for Lovers" package going on throughout the month. The deal includes accommodations for two in either a Junior Suite or one of the Townhouse Suites, located in the adjacent 19th century townhouse.
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Indochine
By Peter Sherwood | Feb 2 "It’s still the same fabulous wallpaper!" a gal exclaimed as she whooshed past us, having not visited Indochine for some time, it seemed. But she was correct: the epic banana-leaf pattern continues to cling to Indochine’s storied walls more than 25 years after its inception, as do swarms of celebrities. For the rest of us, it’s still just a delight to be part of the party that perpetually showcases a glint of the Upper West Side’s rigid glamour just south of Astor Place.
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Jenny Craig Ends Ad Campaign after Lawsuit
Jenny Craig has agreed to end an ad campaign featuring actress Valerie Bertinelli as part of a legal settlement with Weight Watchers International, the dueling companies said Friday. Read more...
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A Valentine’s Day Love Affair :: West Hollywood’s Murano
By Jake Resnicow and Jesse Kreitzman So, it’s Valentine’s Day (or any day for that matter), and you’re looking for a chic, yet reasonable, dining experience. You go to ’Big Yellow’ online, make calls to friends for recommendations, and check-out reviews on Yelp. After hours of pouring through your sources for that special place, a name begins to rise to the surface of the oversized pool of dining choices: Murano. Stylish, fabulous reviews, reasonable pricing and oh yes, it’s owned by the same two gorgeous gals who founded the world-famous Dinah Shore Weekend in Palm Springs, LA’s Girl Bar and The Factory, home to POPStarZ, one of the most popular weekly gay dance events in LA. Finally, you’ve found a winner...
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Super Sprouts :: A Garden In Your Kitchen
By Richard Frisbie EDGE Correspondent Richard Frisbie has a new toy: a seed sprouter, that’s only 6-inches square, with two tiers of growing trays that takes up hardly any space on his kitchen counter. So far he’s grown a succession of sprout "crops," with different varieties maturing on different days- all winter long! Read more...
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