Live roaches, live mice and missing toilets all led to these eateries getting shuttered by city inspectors this week.
The rain didn't wash away exciting food news in the city this past week.
Missing toilets, adulterated food, mislabeled pesticides, rodents and mice were found in eateries across the city this week.
Oh, also the Bidens were dinin' in Manhattan.
Roaches and mice in Brooklyn and Manhattan helped shutter eateries this week.
A popular salad chain faced a lawsuit, New York pizza shared attention with other styles and more food news unfolded this past week.
The salad chain's eateries in the city also routinely passed over hiring and promoting Black people, the lawsuit contends.
This week is all about Brooklyn — and the rats, mice, roaches infesting at least five of its eateries.
How seriously can New Yorkers take a ranking that treats Chicago deep dish as pizza?
New York City's restaurant scene giveth and taketh away.
Manhattan ended the summer with a dirty showing.
New Yorkers had a mix of sweet and sour food news this past week.
Three New York City eateries were shuttered by the Health department this week, city records show.
Food news this week include "Barbieheimer" inspiring a union drive at a popular drink-and-dine movie theater.
Live roaches at the bakery. Evidence of mice at the dumpling shop. No hand soap at the pizzeria.
New Yorkers soon could slurp their last hopefully-not-tainted oyster in a ramshackle dining shed after this past week in food news.
One Bushwick eatery earned a whopping 94 violation points this week.
Restaurants will have to build new outdoor setups under the permanent program dubbed "Dining Out NYC" starting in 2024.
Some New Yorkers call them "a bright spot" of the pandemic, others dub them "trash magnets."
What do rat poop, a Listeria outbreak and bagels have in common? Not much other than they're major food news this week.
Roaches in a Manhattan ramen eatery, roaches in a Queens bakery. Meanwhile, Brooklyn sparkles, according to inspectors this week.
Roaches, mice and rats were found all over Manhattan this week.
A long-awaited bill passed by the City Council Thursday allows year-round outdoor dining on sidewalks, but only eight months on streets.
Read this if your Trader Joe's cookies seemed... crunchier than usual.
One restaurant had nowhere to wash your hand after using the toilet, according to inspectors.
A famous wine shop was raided by the FBI, a food strike was averted at a major stadium and local eateries gobbled up "best of" nods.
Roaches, flies and dirty hands plagued two shuttered spots this week.
We're still trying to figure out what it means to have an "improper, inadequate or unapproved" sewage disposal system.
National Ice Cream Day is Sunday, and there are plenty of sweet giveaways. Also, check out the latest food news from the city.
Joey Chestnut ate 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes, and some other food things happened.
There was only one eatery ordered closed this week. Can you guess which one?
Ready, set, reserve — here's everything hungry New Yorkers need to know about scoring tables for the month-long dining "week."
New York City had its very own Pizza Gate this week.
Brooklyn is the cleanest borough in town this week.
New video captures the moment a protester threw slices over the gates of City Hall while screaming, "Give us pizza or give us death!"
Ample Hills ice cream reopened, workers now call the shots at their bar and more from this past week in city food news.
Inspectors only found one dirty restaurant this week.
A crisp selection of new salad spots, a minimum wage for delivery workers and more happened this past week in city food news.
"We’re just trying to live day by day," said a chef who contends he's in debt because the city wrongly destroyed his eatery's dining shed.
As New York City's skies filled with wildfire smoke, a local chef was named best in the state, famous fries returned and more last week.