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Steve Cuozzo

Steve Cuozzo

Restaurant Critic and Columnist at New York Post

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  • English
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  • Food
  • Entertainment

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Recent Articles

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NYC’s hottest new restaurant is a steakhouse in a train station

Grand Central Terminal, America’s greatest railroad nexus, deserved a great American restaurant. Brand-new Palladino’s Steak & Seafood is it.
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SL Green chief expects thriving NYC office market to continue — eve...

Marc Holliday suggested a willingness to “work with” Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and noted that the commercial market thrived throughout previous administrations with different ideologies.
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Eric Ripert's Manhattan mecca again ranked No. 1 restaurant in US o...

The West 51st Street seafood mecca has enjoyed singular staying power among high-end restaurants since it opened in New York in 1987.
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Babbo is back — and it’s better than ever without Mario Batali

It’s superior to the original in its troubled last years — and maybe even in its late-90s heyday.
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Restaurant issues on agenda at REBNY confab: ‘Hospitality Meets Rea...

Luncheon guests are expected to discuss the overall phenomenon, which also includes L&L’s 425 Park Ave., home to Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Four Twenty Five; Olayan America’s 550 Madison Ave.,…
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Massive luxury ‘wellness’ mecca coming to Gowanus

Life Time, creator of 185 “athletic country clubs” including 13 in the Big Apple, signed a lease for a mammoth health-and-fitness mecca at Charney Companies’ and Tavros’ 175 Third St.
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H&M closing two big Manhattan stores in setback for city’s retail s...

The shutdowns are part of Swedish-owned H&M’s plan to close about 200 of more than 4,300 stores it operates globally as part of a cost-cutting effort.
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Exclusive | As NYC’s historic Roosevelt Hotel site sits in limbo, M...

The 1,000-room Roosevelt Hotel has been vacant since the city in June terminated a contract with PIA to use it as a migrant shelter.
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New projects set to transform top end of Manhattan end office market

Some projects are in early stages of construction, others with signed anchor tenants are poised to go vertical, and others are awaiting the magic cocktails of anchor tenants and financing to procee…
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Zohran Mamdani wants to replace beloved Elizabeth Street Garden int...

Socialism’s true believers who cast their ballots for Zohran Mamdani should take note of how the perpetually grinning mayor-to-be thanks them for their votes: with a big, fat kiss-off.
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Masa — NYC’s most expensive restaurant — could be on the chopping b...

The sushi temple has lost its third Michelin star.
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Chelsea Piers Fitness replacing Saks at East 57th

The project will yield 350 apartments, with major construction to start early next year.
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Financial services giant GFI Group doubling space at 55 Water St.

Financial services giant GFI Group, which has been a tenant at 55 Water St. since 2007, is more than doubling its space there. The firm is expanding by 64,993 square feet and also renewing 63,756 s…
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Feast your eyes: Carnegie Diner owner expands to Chambers Street

The restaurants are expected to open next summer at the location that was previously a Palm steakhouse branch.
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Boca Raton aiming to lure more Wall Street companies after Mamdani ...

It’s no secret that low-tax, warm-weather locales around the US have drawn large units of major firms from the northeast.
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Landlords have spent billions upgrading Sixth Avenue towers — and n...

Sixth Avenue’s strength is bested only by Park Avenue.
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David Stark Design claims Prologis Bushwick building

David Stark Design and Production will enjoy the property’s redevelopment that focused on contemporary functionality, operational efficiency and flexible floor layouts.
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New Motek restaurant comes to coveted Midtown corner abandoned by R...

It will be the Manhattan flagship for Motek, which already has two thriving locations in Flatiron and Williamsburg and will soon replace a Serafina outpost on the Upper West Side.
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NYC suddenly has huge, great Mexican restaurants

Mexico’s culinary bounty is having a moment in NYC with the opening of Limusina, Cuerno and a huge new Rosa Mexicano.
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Japanese omakase restaurant to open near Grand Central

SORA will have six individual rooms, five of them curated by a highly regarded Japanese chef and one with what’s described as a “direct-from-Tokyo cocktail experience.”
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Restaurant wine lists have gotten ridiculously confusing and preten...

It almost makes you miss the old school snooty sommeliers of yore.