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The American Cancer Society once again wined and dined guests at their 11th annual Taste of Hope event. The annual event took place at the Metropolitan Pavilion. New York’s most exquisite and prestigious restaurants, chefs and beverage vendors filled the event space. Participating restaurants and chefs included cancer survivors Eric LeVine of Morris Tap & Grill and Chef Antonio Prontelli of Rock Center Café. Dishes served ranged from savory delicacies such as Fish Tacos from Almond, Mini Pulled Pork Sliders from Dinosaur Bar-B-QUE and Watermelon Gazpacho with Lobster Salad from La Fonda Del Sol to the sweet Southern Style Cupcakes from Doc’s Cake Shop and Banana Pudding from Magnolia Bakery.

American Cancer Society Hosted Its 11th Annual Taste Of Hope Event Honoring David Burke, Drew Nieporent and Jean Shafiroff (7)American Cancer Society Hosted Its 11th Annual Taste Of Hope Event Honoring David Burke, Drew Nieporent and Jean Shafiroff (17)

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Village Voice’s First Annual Brunch Eats

by xoJohn

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But, what if you could have breakfast for dinner? This would be great news for the breakfast aficionados, who never miss a chance to enjoy their favorite meal. For the breakfast lovers – and everyone who enjoys great food – the Village Voice hosted, for the first time, a special food event with the codename Brunch Eats breakfast-for-dinner. The event took place on May 11th, at the top of The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum’s Flight Deck.Intrepid 1- top deck

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Sunday afternoon we celebrated Harlem’s culinary diversity at Harlem EatUp! Festival, a five-day food festival. Harlem EatUp! Festival, was created by world-renowned chef and restaurateur Marcus Samuelsson and event marketer Herb Karlitz. The duo put their heads together and came up with a concept that showcases the unique foodie scene and all of the fabulous artists Harlem has to offer. The festivities began on Wednesday, May 18th with a series of chef-hosted dinners entitled “Dine in Harlem”.

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Delicious Bites at Choice Eats 2016

by xoJohn

Another year of The Village Voice’s Choice Eats in Manhattan has wrapped up and just like the years before it, it was spectacular. This year marked year nine of this fun event and with it came fifteen new restaurants to add to the growing list. Added this year was: Belle Reve, Butter Lane, Cabalito Pupuseria, Dough, ESH, The Gander, Grandaisy Bakery, Javelina Tex-Mex, Littleneck, Nha Minh, Pearl and Ash, Rosemary’s, Sheep Station, Sugar Couture, and Untamed Sandwiches. And that doesn’t include the original 50 restaurants that were on the bill from previous years!!

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Food Fête Summer Recap

by Desha Winborne

We are gearing up for Food Fete’s summer edition by thinking back to all the great food finds we discovered at their Spring showcase. Food Fete Spring event was all about turning allergies and special dietary needs on its head.  Vendors from all over presented delicious options that appeal to a variety of appetites and diets. Not only were not only health conscious they were also tasty. Our favorites embody all the comfort foods and sweet treats we often enjoy but made of healthier ingredients for guilt-free snacking. Our top picks from the event were:

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Scrolling Facebook for the hundredth time one boring afternoon I found the most amazing post. Nestled between some fool complaining and yet another picture of someone’s new baby was an advertisement for “The Great Big Bacon Picnic”. I hadn’t even visited the website and I knew I had to go. In the time it took to get to the official website I already had an outfit picked out and a companion in mind. Williamsburg was going to be hell to get to from the Bronx, on a weekend but this was bacon and bacon is always worth it.

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This past Saturday the All-Star Chef Classic rounded out its four-day experience with the Grill & Chill presented by DCS and Stella Artois. The closing night event took place both inside of Restaurant Stadium and in the All-Star Chefs’ Tasting Arena.

The All-Star Chefs’ Tasting Arena was an open-air foodtopia! Yes, I just made that word up. There were tents placed throughout the venue that represented a variety of food options. After checking in I was handed a key ring that had a bunch of mini credentials on it, each credential represented a tent. In order to try a particular dish you had to hand in the credential with the chefs’ name on it and in turn, you would receive a plate.

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