Bouley and Corton make the cut.
No one quite understood his unparalleled love for Lincoln, and many were interested to see that he’s a smitten little schoolboy over the San Fransisco scene, but Alan Richman’s love of Brooklyn Fare, ranking it no. 1 in his list of Best New York Restaurants today, is no big surprise (remember this fan letter?). Read the rest of his choices here.
1. The Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare 2. Le Bernardin 3. Corton 4. Eleven Madison Park 5. Del Posto 6. Jean Georges 7...Read Full Story
It’s been five years since Alan Richman’s infamous hatchet job on the food and people of New Orleans. It seems like a good time to revisit the piece, not only because of the changes in our city since Katrina, but also because of interesting news about Mr. Richman.
Mr. Richman remains the food critic at GQ, a nice-smelling magazine which, from a glance at the current cover, caters to well-heeled, urban, young men who want to look like Leo DiCaprio. It also tells you how to eat, drink, and have...Read Full Story
Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is about Alan Richman. Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article!Read Full Story
Last week, a bunch of food media folks gathered at newly-reassessed four-starred Le Bernardin to roast one of the country's most controversial food critics: GQ's Alan Richman. Bourdain and Richman are far from the best of friends after a series ...
Hate this stuff? The reason could be genetic. Photograph courtesy of iStock. Ann Limpert, food and wine editor• This week, GQ food writer Alan Richman--most recently the controversial winner of a James Beard Award for restaurant reviewing--was mercilessly roasted at the hands of Eric Ripert, Sam Sifton, David Chang, and
Top foodies and celebrity chefs including Daniel Boulud and Marcus Samuelsson gathered at Le Bernardin on Wednesday evening to roast GQ's restaurant critic of 25 years, Alan Richman. Setting aside old wounds, Anthony Bourdain was notably in ...
Yesterday evening, friends, ex-wives, food journalists, and some of the city's best chefs gathered at Le Bernardin to talk about how cheap Alan Richman is. To celebrate the restaurant writer's 25 years at GQ, the magazine put together a...
Richman, enjoying last night's roast.
Last night, Alan Richman was the center of attention at a GQ roast held in his honor at Le Bernardin. Of course the criticisms lobbed his way during the event were of the "all-in-good-fun" nature, but when we caught up with him, we wondered what he thought of one decidedly less-friendly attack. Specifically, we wanted his take on the knock Bloomberg critic Ryan Sutton directed at Richman after the GQ...
On the hot seat.
What's GQ critic, Husk-hater, and recent James Beard award winner Alan Richman up to tonight? A rep from the men's mag writes in to let us know that they're celebrating Richman's 25 years of GQ service with a roast at Le Bernardin. As in, comedy roast. It isn't open to the public, just press, but as you've no doubt gleaned from the headline, the roasters will include Eric Ripert, Anthony Bourdain, and Dave Chang, who has...
In November of 2006, when New Orleans was in the midst of crawling out of the muck and devastation left by Hurricane Katrina, Richman penned a cruelly-timed assessment of the city's restaurants for GQ magazine, slamming the cuisine and chefs ...
Hikers will learn about desert arthropods with their host, Dave Richman. To register call ... Geeks Who Drink live trivia pub quiz, hosted by Alan Riehl, from 8 to 11 p.m. Tuesdays at Dublin's Street Pub, 1745 E. University Ave. All trivia gurus are ...
Its industry-leading deans include Jacques Pépin, André Soltner, Jacques Torres, Alain Sailhac, Cesare Casella, Emily Luchetti, David Kinch, Alan Richman and the newly-announced José Andrés. The International Culinary Center, founded as The French ...
And with the Aussie dollar so strong, it's never been more affordable. The New York Times' reviewer Sam Sifton described it as 2011's restaurant of the year, while Alan Richman at GQ nominated The Dutch's red mole as New York's best Mexican dish.