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Sailor is a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. [1] [2] [3] The menu includes seafood. [4] April Bloomfield is the restaurant's chef. [1] Reception.
Bloomfield opened a new restaurant, Sailor, in September 2023 in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn. It is a collaboration with restaurateur Gabriel Stulman. [11] Pete Wells of the New York Times gave Sailor 3 stars in a 2023 review. [12] He later included the restaurant on his 2024 list of the one hundred best restaurants in New York City. [13]
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The success of these restaurants was noticed by the Singaporean hotelier Christina Ong, who asked Thompson to open a restaurant in one of her COMO hotels. [3] Nahm opened in 2001 in the Halkin hotel in London, [4] and received a Michelin star [5] within six months. [3] It was the first Thai restaurant to gain this award. [6]
When Peter died in 1941, his son Frederick took over and the restaurant declined. [12] In 1950, Frederick closed the restaurant and put it up for auction. Sol Forman and Seymour Sloyer, who owned a metal giftware factory across the street, [13] bought it as partners for a "whimsically low" bid. According to Lester Magrill, the auctioneer, the ...
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Wells also attracted considerable attention for his October 29, 2019, zero-star review of Peter Luger Steak House. [16] [17] Wells received a sixth James Beard award, the Craig Claiborne Distinguished Restaurant Review Award, in 2020. The award cited his reviews of Peter Luger, as well as the restaurants Benno and Mercado Little Spain. [18]
Pete Wells published a positive review of the restaurant in The New York Times in 2019, awarding it two out of four possible stars. [3] Paul de Revere reviewed The Four Horsemen for Pitchfork when the restaurant opened in 2015, [4] and in his review Wells joked that The Four Horsemen "must be the first natural-wine bar" to receive a review from the music publication.