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City Tech Cafeteria: The Filthiest Eatery In Brooklyn?

City Tech Cafeteria: The Filthiest Eatery In Brooklyn?

Over the past few months, the Health Department has put the kibosh on many a beloved Brooklyn food institution (see: Di Fara, Turkey's Nest), but now, the DOH has shuttered an actual Brooklyn institute—the City Tech cafeteria—for a slew of health code violations so egregious you may very well lose your lunch. more ›

Di Fara Pizza Prepares For Epic Battle Against DOH

Di Fara Pizza Prepares For Epic Battle Against DOH

The widely loved Di Fara pizzeria in Midwood is preparing to launch an epic battle against the Health Department, who forced the restaurant to shutter last week in the face of 67 violation points. And there will be blood! Sort of. more ›

Di Fara Pizza Shuttered By DOH After Racking Up 67 Violation Points

Di Fara Pizza Shuttered By DOH After Racking Up 67 Violation Points

Perpetual "best-of" list-topper and cultishly loved Midwood institution Di Fara pizzeria has been shuttered after racking up a not-so-delicious 67 violation points by the Department of Health. Perhaps Adam Kuban's wife was right when she griped on pizza blog Slice last week that "eating at Di Fara is like eating in a coal mine." more ›

Williamsburg's Favorite Dive, Turkey's Nest, Shuttered By DOH

Williamsburg's Favorite Dive, Turkey's Nest, Shuttered By DOH

If you've wandered up Bedford Avenue lately in search of a cheap oversized margarita in a Styrofoam to-go cup, you've probably noticed, and been bitterly disappointed, that perennial dive-bar favorite Turkey's Nest Tavern has been shuttered since last week. It's a real blow to the neighborhood's legions of drunk McCarren park picnickers, and the cranky old men who stare at them. more ›

Rotten Food No Matter Where You Turn

Rotten Food No Matter Where You Turn

An unlikely pairing of food sellers are in the news today for questions surrounding the quality of the products they're serving to New Yorkers. Local Whole Foods Markets joined in the voluntary recall of ground beef that was sold during the last two months by the high end grocer. Almost fifty people have fallen ill from potential E. coli contamination. more ›

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