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OCEANA SUCCESSFULLY SAILS INTO NEW WATERS « General

Friday, November 27th, 2009

The new Oceana is more generous in both space, and menu offerings, making the innovative seafood cuisine of Chef Pollinger available to the broadest possible audience. “The way our menu is constructed, with composed dishes as the …. Upon returning to New York, Ben Pollinger worked under Christian Delouvrier at Les Celebrites and Lespinasse. He then spent eight-and-a-half years working with renowned chefs Michael Romano at Union Square Cafe and Floyd Cardoz at Tabla. …

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OCEANA SUCCESSFULLY SAILS INTO NEW WATERS — Punchin Intl & The …

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

The new Oceana is more generous in both space, and menu offerings, making the innovative seafood cuisine of Chef Pollinger available to the broadest possible audience. “The way our menu is constructed, with composed dishes as the …. Upon returning to New York, Ben Pollinger worked under Christian Delouvrier at Les Celebrites and Lespinasse. He then spent eight-and-a-half years working with renowned chefs Michael Romano at Union Square Cafe and Floyd Cardoz at Tabla. …

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Marble Fudge Brownies

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Marble Fudge Brownies Michael Romano Union Square Cafe New York, New York The best brownies are dense, rich, and loaded with chocolate. These fit the bill perfectly, and the swirl of cream cheese adds a visual and flavor cont Source:

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Romano. Michael

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Michael RomanoUnion Square CafeNew York NYhttp://www.unionsquarecafe.com Many chefs believe that a foundation in classical French technique, far from being an impediment, instead liberates creativity and stimulates improvisation. The career of Michael Romano validates this maxim. Although Romano was born in the then-thriving Italian section of East Harlem in New York City and grew up on [...]

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Q and A: Scott Fratangelo – Diner's Journal Blog – NYTimes.com

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Before Spigolo Mr. Fratangelo worked at Gramercy Tavern and, before that, at Union Square Cafe, where one of his mentors was the chef Michael Romano, mentioned below. Who in your life has influenced your cooking the most? … Professionally , Michael Romano. Michael has a true passion and love for food and wine and working with him taught me to handle food with respect. It was the first time I truly understood the intimacy of preparing food for people to ingest. …

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snack: snackingaround: gourmet.com

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

A non-culinary reporter (who was trailing a well-know chef to research a big story) surveyed the packed house and queried “so who are all these people? magazine people?” Not exactly. Practically the entire Gourmet masthead was represented, … Ken Friedman, Rita Jammet, Daniel Johnnes, Gray Kunz, Mark Ladner, Zarela Martinez, Drew Nieporent, Francois Payard, Eric Ripert, Michael Romano, Michael Stillman, Bill Telepan, Fabio Trabocchi, Jonathan Waxman and Jody Williams. …

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Q and A: Scott Fratangelo – Diner\'s Journal Blog – NYTimes.com

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Before Spigolo Mr. Fratangelo worked at Gramercy Tavern and, before that, at Union Square Cafe, where one of his mentors was the chef Michael Romano, mentioned below. Who in your life has influenced your cooking the most? … Professionally , Michael Romano. Michael has a true passion and love for food and wine and working with him taught me to handle food with respect. It was the first time I truly understood the intimacy of preparing food for people to ingest. …

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The Martha Blog : Blog Archive : Good Things with Hallmark Channel

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

46 The Lobster Club chef Anne Rosenzweig shows me how to make the restaurant’s signature hamburger. (OAD: 11/5/1997). 47 Here I am with Stephen Kait of Spartina restaurant, Michael Romano of Union Square Cafe, and Kurt Pfund of Cycle …

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Culinary Artistry

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

A cynic might suggest that after putting together Becoming a Chef, the authors had so much leftover interview material that Culinary Artistry was but the natural outcome. The chef’s point of view, however, would be to make use of everything …. Michael Romano, Anne Rosenzweig, Chris Schlesinger, Jimmy Schmidt, Dieter Schorner, Lindsey Shere, Lydia Shire, Nancy Silverton, Joachim Splichal, Jeremiah Tower, Norman Van Aken, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Alice Waters. …

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