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Chef Neil Ferguson Quits Allen & Delancey For Soho House

102808neil.jpgRespected chef Neil Ferguson, who opened the warmly-received Allen & Delancey just last fall, has abruptly quit, taking an offer to be the top chef at Soho House, a private club whose food we cannot vouch for because we only went there this one time to interview the Beastie Boys. But what's cool about Soho House is when you ask them for water, they give you an entire glass bottle of some exotic brand that is yours to keep. So you can see why Ferguson would be tempted. Eater obtained this email he sent to friends, in which he sticks his thumb in the eye of certain unprincipled scoundrels at Allen & Delancey: "I have strong principles and thoughts on how a restaurant should operate and conduct itself, at every level. Unfortunately those principles have been bought into question. I am leaving for both moral and personal reasons."

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  • Nick S

    Not sure if metaphor is the word you're looking for there.

  • jterry121

    This post is a metaphor for the cluelessness of the media & the New York Elite about the financial crisis- let them eat cake

  • Rfive

    free water? there's more to this story...

  • Snoopy

    Joke all you want. This is devastating news. I'm never going to eat there again. Wherever it is.

  • schadenfreudian mensch

    "this shook me to my core"



    And how! I had to reread that sentence about free water in a bottle TWICE! I felt a little light headed afterwords and had to sit down. Water for "YOURS TO KEEP!" Who the Fu*k in the restaurant business does this anymore? Man, I need a drink.

  • sartre_is_for_lovers

    this shook me to my core

  • HUGO_MEGO

    Is there really anyone out there who cares about this?

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