Alain Ducasse

Ducasse Redux: The Master Regroups at the St. Regis, No Tux Required

J’Adour the décor! Gone is the fustiness of the old Lespinasse.
James Hamilton
J’Adour the décor! Gone is the fustiness of the old Lespinasse.

A waiter placed a shallow white bowl before me. On the bottom, making the corners of a square, lay four pastel-colored florets: yellow, ivory, pink and green. He poured in cauliflower soup and set down a bagel. “The topping on the bagel is ‘Dubarry’: chopped cauliflower and Comté cheese,” he explained. “In Escoffier, dishes made with cauliflower are called Dubarry, after Louis XV’s mistress.”

Bagel “Dubarry”? Alain Ducasse may have a sly sense of humor, but up until now New York hasn’t given him much to smile about. Mr. Ducasse has more Michelin stars than any chef in the world, but his first restaurant here, which opened eight years ago in the Essex House, was not particularly well received. The price (a $235 prix fixe) was met by outrage, as were such excesses as the selection of scary knives for carving your squab, the embroidered footstools provided for the ladies’ handbags and the choice of Mont Blanc fountain pens proffered for signing the bill. The Michelin Guide awarded Ducasse three stars, but nevertheless, it closed a year ago.  read more »

Morning Memo: Why Mary Kate Olsen Was Dragged Into Ledger Story; The Latest From Alain Ducasse

Alain Ducasse.
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Alain Ducasse.

When Heath Ledger's masseuse found the actor unconscious Tuesday, she called Mary-Kate Olsen for advice before dialing 911. The NYPD spokesman said, "I'm not going to speculate on why 911 was not called first." [City Room]

Also, multiple types of anti-anxiety meds and sedatives, all prescribed to Ledger, were found in his apartment. [TMZ]

Paris Hilton updated her MySpace blog – she's "never been happier"! [Just Jared]

A who's who of city restaurants, like Michael Romano of Union Square Café and The Modern's Gabriel Kreuther, flocked to the preview of Alain Ducasse's new wine-themed restaurant Adour. Their critical palates were not disappointed. [Page Six]  read more »

Communing With Cooks Who Braise, Brand and Shill


To Michael Ruhlman, dining at a four-star restaurant is akin to a religious experience.  read more »

Seasoned Chef Swaps Boulud For Reliable, Rustic Italian

A Voce is a new Italian restaurant on the ground floor of an office building near Madison Square Park.
James Hamilton
A Voce is a new Italian restaurant on the ground floor of an office building near Madison Square Park.

When I called to make a reservation, I was brought up short for a second when a male voice answered  read more »

Kimchi Gets a Chelsea Makeover: Nouveau Korean Place Plays Cool

Open the D
James Hamilton
Open the D

“Refined” is not an adjective normally associated with Korean food.  read more »

Off the Record

In February, New York Times food critic Frank Bruni reviewed Alain Ducasse at the Essex House. Mr.  read more »

Off the Record

In February, New York Times food critic Frank Bruni reviewed Alain Ducasse at the Essex House. Mr.  read more »

Dining out with Moria Hodgson

Putting the High In Low,Ducasse Mixes It UpThe smartly dressed man and woman at the next table had j  read more »

Eight Day Week

Wednesday 23rd Will the almost-Ivy Lolitas of Barnard College meet their match in the glossy-lipp  read more »

Dining out with Moira Hodgson

A Fresh Face in TribecaLives Up to Its Name  read more »

Following in 71 Clinton's Footsteps, Aka is A-O.K.

"Bruce will be right with you," said a waitress, plates in both hands, pausing for a second to greet  read more »

Zoë's New Chef Comforts Soho With Tamarind Short Ribs

The restaurant has a new chef,Stewart Woodman, and he has quite a pedigree.  read more »

The $500 Question: Is Ducasse Really Worth It?

It's been just over six months since Alain Ducasse opened his restaurant in the Essex House, setting  read more »

Is Starck Raving Mad? Introducing 'Lifestyle Dining'

With its bare brick walls, long black communal tables and heavy, carved oak chairs, the dining hall  read more »

Can Genius Chef Alain Ducasse Recoup After His Grand Bouffe ?

The heavy double doors of wood and frosted glass opened a bit, and Alain Ducasse peered warily out o  read more »

The Dark and Lovely Commune Keeps Models Well-Fed

"I hate 'foodies,'" said my companion as she settled into a booth at Commune.  read more »

Tribeca Steakhouse for Women With Mix 'n' Match Accessories

Dylan Prime caters largely to young office workers from Wall Street with their feet on the first run  read more »

A Spoon-in-Cheek Take in Paris on American Classics

At Spoon, a chic place off the Champs Élysées, the chef and owner Alain Ducasse undertakes a culin  read more »