'Ghost kitchens' on the rise in NYC

Ghost kitchens are exploding in popularity as city restaurants pivoted to takeout and delivery during the pandemic, and they could be here to stay.

Stimulus bill will provide billions for NY restaurants

Local restaurants and small businesses will be able to tap into over $7B included in the paycheck protection program.

NYC indoor dining to increase to 50% on March 19

Limited indoor dining in New York City returned in February. Restaurants will be able to increase capacity on March 19.

Central Park Boathouse restaurant to reopen

A fixture of Central Park that has been closed down for a year by coronavirus is set to reopen.

Costco facing cheese shortage amid imported food shipping delays

Costco is having difficulty stocking up on imported cheeses due to a shortage of shipping containers, which is causing delays in the shipment of wheels of the charcuterie staple among other imported foods.

NYC bagel shops challenge critic's claim California bagels are better

A restaurant critic with The New York Times has waded into a controversy: He has judged California bagels to be better than New York bagels.

Harlem pizza maker won't take money for his culinary creations

Over the last year, Gabriele Lamonaca has bartered away 50 pies to New Yorkers reaching out through Instagram or his website.

Cuomo: Restaurants outside NYC can go to 75% on March 19

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says restaurants in New York state outside of New York City will be allowed to fill three-fourths of their seats starting March 19.

Have you seen this dog painting? Cops search for stolen bar artwork

Have you seen this dog painting? The NYPD is searching for the artwork stolen at Alfie's Place Bar in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx.

Pier 17 opens ski-lodge themed 'The Greens'

Pier 17, the rooftop overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge, has opened a ski- lodge-inspired venue called The Greens.

Restaurants are reportedly being hurt by refund request scams

A Korean restaurant beloved by influencers and Angelenos has allegedly gone out of business due to fraudulent refund requests from customers who received their food.

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Food writer Julia Turshen has a new cookbook, Simply Julia ? 110 Easy Recipes for Healthy Comfort Food. She prepared fruit and cornmeal cobbler.

Black woman goes from part-time server to owner of Roseville Outback Steakhouse

Gretta Jackson said the road these past 20 years wasn't easy but it was worth it as she got a title nobody has: the first Black woman to own an Outback Steakhouse in the Detroit area.