Eating & Drinking: Thursday Edition
• Not everyone was sad to hear the news that Café des Artistes was closing. Lonnie Barnett, a former general manager of the restaurant says working there was "possibly the most hellish restaurant experience ever." [P6]
• Did Irving Mill close for summer vacation or is it a sign of trouble? [GS]
• Laurent Tourondel's BLT Grill, which is slated to open at the new W Hotel in the financial district, has been greenlighted by the community board. [Eater]
• Buddha Bar was forced to change its name after it lost a trademark lawsuit. Now it's come up with one: Ajna Bar. It also reports that it has a new chef, Hung Huynh, the winner of season three of Top Chef. [Eater]
• Champagne producers have agreed to pick 32% fewer grapes this year, which will leave "billions of grapes to rot on the ground." Why? Because you're not going out and buying as much champagne as you used to. [WSJ]
• Interesting in some sushi or a selection of cheeses the next time you fly coach? You may get the chance—provided you're willing to pay for it. [WSJ]
• Eric Ripert's PBS cooking show, Avec Eric, makes its debut this weekend. [GS]
• Everything you ever wanted to know about the history of the bagel. [NYT]
• Wolfgang Puck and his wife are now embroiled in a messy lawsuit. [Gawker]
• Clearly, not everyone is feeling the effects of the downturn. A customer supposedly racked up a $160,000 tab at Avenue last Wednesday. [DBTH]