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Bar Tab
April 16, 2018 Issue
The Seventies Reign at the Honeywell
Think disco, lazy Susans in back booths, and a black-and-white TV playing reruns of “Family Feud.” But don’t let the kitsch put you off.
By
Nicolas Niarchos
April 6, 2018
Page-Turner
“To Be a Writer You Have to Be Against the State”: Youssef Fadel Illuminates Morocco’s Past and Present
Fadel’s novels remind us how the evil of state repression and the banality of our daily lives are linked—and even rely on each other to exist.
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Nicolas Niarchos
February 28, 2018
Bar Tab
February 5, 2018 Issue
Double Down Saloon Channels East Village Punk
This dive bar appears to be pure Big Apple, even though its progenitor was founded in Las Vegas.
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Nicolas Niarchos
January 26, 2018
Tables for Two
January 29, 2018 Issue
Ruchi’s Maximalist Indian Cuisine
The humble downtown dive serves more than sixty main courses, offering an attempt at encyclopedic deliciousness from across the subcontinent.
By
Nicolas Niarchos
January 19, 2018
Dept. of Foreign Policy
January 22, 2018 Issue
How the U.S. Is Making the War in Yemen Worse
The conflict has killed at least ten thousand civilians, and the country faces famine. Why are we still involved?
By
Nicolas Niarchos
January 15, 2018
Culture Desk
The Healing Power of Jazz
Witnessing the power of the jazz drummer Phil Young’s music firsthand is a singular experience.
By
Nicolas Niarchos
January 3, 2018
Tables for Two
December 18 & 25, 2017 Issue
At Tsion Café, a Lifetime of Wanderings
The Harlem restaurant is at its most interesting when different cultures that the owner has experienced—Ethiopian, Middle Eastern—come together in her excellent dishes.
By
Nicolas Niarchos
December 8, 2017
Tables for Two
November 20, 2017 Issue
MountainThieves Live on at Merakia
The Greek restaurant in the Flatiron district celebrates a historical group of bandits—and their love of spit-roasted lamb.
By
Nicolas Niarchos
November 10, 2017
Tables for Two
October 30, 2017 Issue
Harry & Ida’s Luncheonette: A Trendy Throwback
With its pastrami sandwiches and its floral wallpaper, it reflects a clash of contemporary and iconic.
By
Nicolas Niarchos
October 20, 2017
Bar Tab
October 23, 2017 Issue
The Poetry of the Edge Harlem
It feels like a place the young Langston Hughes—whose image hangs on the wall—would like, full of verse and the murmur of hours well spent.
By
Nicolas Niarchos
October 13, 2017
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