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Eataly is like a giant indoor farmer's market and grocery of the best of the best Italian foods, with food stations for eating.
Maria Rodale: Eataly: Eat Awesome-ly Maria Rodale 2010
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Eataly is like a giant indoor farmer's market and grocery of the best of the best Italian foods, with food stations for eating.
Maria Rodale: Eataly: Eat Awesome-ly Maria Rodale 2010
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Eataly is drawing attention to individual producers with a specificity, completeness, and lack of dilution by house and industrial brands that no supermarket in the United States can match.
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Eataly is drawing attention to individual producers with a specificity, completeness, and lack of dilution by house and industrial brands that no supermarket in the United States can match.
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Now Eataly is offering much of the Salone’s greedy excitement every day, leaving Slow Food to hope that international artisans and chefs will still attract crowds to its food fair — and that the take will still help subsidize Terra Madre, its hugely expensive new conference concurrent with the Salone, which brings together thousands of farmers and food producers from around the world, many of whom have never before left their villages.
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Eataly is an irresistible realization of every food-lover’s gluttonous fantasy, paired with guilt-cleansing social conscience — a new combination of grand food hall, farm stand, continuing - education university, and throbbing urban market.
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Now Eataly is offering much of the Salone’s greedy excitement every day, leaving Slow Food to hope that international artisans and chefs will still attract crowds to its food fair — and that the take will still help subsidize Terra Madre, its hugely expensive new conference concurrent with the Salone, which brings together thousands of farmers and food producers from around the world, many of whom have never before left their villages.
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Eataly is an irresistible realization of every food-lover’s gluttonous fantasy, paired with guilt-cleansing social conscience — a new combination of grand food hall, farm stand, continuing - education university, and throbbing urban market.
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For 2011, he is most excited about Eataly, which is now "open to talking about private parties," Governor's Island, the Lincoln and the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
An Award Party for Party Givers Marshall Heyman 2011
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In addition to Del Posto, Mr. Bastianich co-owns seven other Manhattan restaurants, a wine shop and a soon-to-be 32,000-square-foot artisanal Italian food market called Eataly at 200 Fifth Avenue.
gulyasrobi commented on the word Eataly
Eataly is a slow food chain founded in Piemonte selling excellent regional (bio)food products in atmospheric stores that serve as eateries, as well.
May 31, 2012