
Under the big top at Provence.Photo: RJ Mickelson/Veras for New York Magazine
Old standby Provence has been given new life by the owners of Five Points and Cookshop — Adam Platt is there to bask in the “warm, fuzzy bonhomie.” [Provence Redux]
Gael Greene visits the AvroKO-designed Park Avenue Summer, which will change names and themes with the season. So far, so good. [Insatiable Critic: Park Avenue Summer]
One-stop shoppers will appreciate this salad recipe incorporating boutique crops from Rick Bishop’s Mountain Sweet Berry Farm. [In Season: Sucrine]
The Robs uncover the Diamond, a new beer geek’s bar in Greenpoint that has shuffleboard, yet another Harlem barbecue joint (this one helmed by a pitmaster who has served Whitney Houston and the Duchess of York), and a fancy (for Second Avenue) spot from a master of cooking whole fish. [Restaurant Openings]
Gentrification-phobes can rest assured, the additions to Lower East Side’s favorite market are welcome ones. [Where to Eat at the Essex Street Market]
Whether in a former synagogue or up the stairs from a Chinatown alley, slice joints are popping up all over the place. [Parlor Game]


