Milkofuku
Momofuku's new milk bar (yes, milk bar) is poised to open.
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Momofuku's new milk bar (yes, milk bar) is poised to open.
Frank wonders why David Chang didn't make Gael Greene’s list of the most important restaurants of the last 40 years.
The Momofuku man predicts that your juicy proteins will become increasingly rare.
Don’t expect “New York–style ramen” at Shigeto Kamada’s second restaurant.
The James Beard Foundation’s Rising Star Chef of the Year managed to stay sober on David Chang's party bus, but that doesn't mean he didn't party down this week.
'Esquire' apparently didn’t think it was enough to immortalize David Chang in a photo portrait — they’ve now made him fodder for video art.
The waitress doesn't much like the Eagles anymore, after hearing them on the jukebox one too many times, but shots of pickle brine are another thing entirely.
Peter Meehan leaves the 'Times' and his cheap-eats column.
David Chang supports other East Village restaurants, Suzy Wong's sleazy and cute, delicious cookies all over town.
If being the subject of a New Yorker profile (or an Esquire fashion spread) is not heady enough, how about an album named after your restaurant?
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