Greenmarket expands to Chelsea

Greenmarket adds another location for patrons to buy their local produce. Though smaller than the Union Square location, the Chelsea Triangle will be great for residents on the West Side
of the town.
Greenmarket at the Chelsea Triangle will be open for business on Saturday and Sunday between 10am – 4pm

Trending Now: Smoked Foods, Drinks and Desserts

It seems as though the bacon craze will be taking a break from the spotlight as the Summer hits for smoking anything that’s edible. The Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association says that 86% of American households already own a grill but sales of wood chips and planks are on the rise. Restaurants across the nation, with New York City leading the pack, are experimenting with smoking drinks, desserts and traditional meats.
From D.I.Y. devices like the Smoking Gun to specialty wood chip shops like The Woodman (Brooklyn) and New York City’s Mas (la grillade) offering smoked white chocolate mousse with charred cherries and brown butter cake, the “smoked” trend seems like a keeper

The Institute for Culinary Education (ICE) partners with Dve Palochki Restaurant Group to open schools in Russia

This week, ICE announced that they will be opening SWISSAM Hospitality Business School, a series of culinary schools, in Russia. The co-venture with Dve Palochki Restaurant Group includes a third partner, International Hotel Management Institute Switzerland, which will help to spur the hospitality programs.
The first school will open in September 2012 in St. Petersburg with a second location expected to open next year in Moscow

The Central Park Visitor Center closes for Tavern on the Green renovations

This Wednesday will be the beginning of the transformation to the landmark space once known as Tavern on the Green. The $9.8 million renovation project is expected to be finished by the Summer of 2013. Although the renovation will keep the original facade, the classic twinkly tree lighting and event tents for special occasions (i.e. weddings) will be gone.
What do you think of the new Tavern on the Green?

Public Hearing on Tuesday, July 24 to discuss New York City’s Large Sugary Drink Ban Proposal

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s plan to ban the sale of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces in restaurants, movie theaters, and other soda serving establishments regulated by the Board of Health was approved last week Tuesday. The maximum fine is $200.00, and it can be imposed only once per inspection. The next step is a one time, 2 hour, public hearing scheduled for July 24, 2012, from 1-3 p.m.
What are your thoughts? Voice your opinion

Raw Milk Recall: Possible E.Coli contamination from NY farm

During a scheduled routine sample by the New York State Agriculture, a strain of E.Coli was found in the Castle Farms’ raw milk. The upstate farm suspended all raw milk sales until test samples have been confirmed.
The Department’s Division of Milk Control and Dairy Services conducted the sample test

Community Board 4 approves plan to add more office space to Chelsea Market

Jamestown Properties will be adding an additional 300,000 sq ft of office space atop of the Chelsea Market. The decision came after a long meeting last week Wednesday in which Jamestown Properties highlighted that this move will create jobs, embrace the tech sector and support the retail businesses located on the ground floor.
The proposal is now waits approval from the city’s Department of City Planning and the City Council

NYC Health Department proposes permit and equipment changes to Mobile Food Operations

If the proposed regulations are adopted, permit holders, who may not always operate the cart or truck, will be required to appear in person when the cart or truck is inspected before the permit is issued. This will reinforce the role of the permit holder in adhering to high food safety standards. Unannounced inspections will continue to occur on the city streets during hours when vendors are operating so the Department can observe food preparation and handling. Tightened permitting procedures will also help the Department clamp down on the illegal renting of mobile food permits. Permit holders must notify the Department of all authorized vendors.

The changes, if adopted, will simplify equipment requirements that correlate to the type of food sold and cooking methods used to help vendors meet sanitary standards. A vending unit where raw meat is cooked, for example, has to be equipped with a sink for washing hands while a unit selling only prepackaged foods would not. Facilities that store trucks and carts overnight will have to maintain a daily log of the date and time vending units enter and exit.

Health Department Clarifies Regulations to Improve Mobile Food Safety Practices and Encourage Compliance

Newly Launched Restaurant / Retail Job Posting Site: EatDrinkJobs

EatDrinkJobs is a restaurant / bar job site for qualified, recommended employees. Job seekers create profiles with recommendations from peers, instructors, managers, and owners. The goal of EatDrinkJobs is to bring the food service industry job hunt into 2012 by creating an intuitive and easy job search experience.

What makes them different is that they require every job seeker on their site to have at least one recommendation from a past employer or colleague. That means you can rest easy knowing your future employee will come prepared to meet high standards of service and you don’t have to call around checking references.

Take a look at this new job site geared towards the restaurant owner

June 11th NYCHG Networking Cocktails at STK in Midtown

Join the New York City Hospitality Group for Summer Cocktails at STK Midtown on June 11th.
NYCHG is a select group of industry leaders that specialize in working with hospitality and restaurants. Each group member is highly recognized in their field, providing insight and expertise to all the clients that are represented in the group.

Sign up today to reserve your cocktail