The Colbert Report Photo Retrospective and More Volume 4, Issue 4
November 2011
Tacombi! Manhattanites have enjoyed Tacombi at Fonda Nolita on Elizabeth Street, and now they're parking at Chelsea Market's Arcade @ 15th Street..
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acombi was started on the beach of Playa del Carmen in the Yucatan Peninsula. Ever since, their goal has been to bring the authentic and fun experience of Mexico's Taco Culture to NYC. There are many different ways that tacos are enjoyed all over the country, and the guys at Tacombi hope to share this experience with all of the people that pass through Chelsea Market. Find Tacombi online at tacombi.com. Like them on Facebook at facebook.com/tacombinyc or follow them on Twitter (@tacombi).
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Pop-Up Madness Man-about-town George Krauth dishes on the fashions, flavors, designs and dĂŠcor he discovers as he travels the globe tracking trends in his capacity as Creative Manager for Jamestown Properties.
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oasters aren't the only thing popping up these days. "Flash" retail shops and restaurants are setting the scene on fire in markets all over the country. It's no surprise; pop-up shopping is a win-win for just about everyone involved. The trend helps property owners like Jamestown energize shopping districts with complimentary short-term leases and gives business owners the chance to test a market or a new product. Most importantly, clients get to discover brands they may not be able to find anywhere else. Chelsea Market is, of course, an old pro at pop-ups. In addition to frequent sample sales, we also host Jingle, an annual holiday pop-up shopping extravaganza. Recently, Chelsea Market took pop-up dining to a whole new level with the introduction of JBF LTD - the most exciting pop-up food pavilion and restaurant New York has ever seen. But NYC isn't the only place where flash retail is popping up. Last year, Warehouse Row in Chattanooga, TN, paired designers Billy Reid and Alabama Chanin with regional culinary favorite Blackberry Farm for "Crafted by Southern Hands," a weekend of food tastings and one-of-a-kind shopping celebrating the spirit of the South. 999 Peachtree in Atlanta, GA recently hosted a series of pop-up shops in conjunction with Fashion's Night Out. One participating retailer, Revolution 11, liked the space so much that they decided to stay long-term. But pay attention! Popups come and go quickly by design.
In 2010, Yee-Haw Industries popped up at 999 Peachtree in Atlanta, GA
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Chestnut Stuffing Grill-A-Chef Joshua Stokes deconstructs a holiday classic
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othing says "holidays" like stuffing. Here's one of Chef Joshua's go-to recipes. Find more at grillachef.com.
• 8 cups rustic/crusty bread that is stale, dry or toasted, cut into 1 ½ inch cubes • 2 cups onions, large dice • 1 cup carrot, large dice • 1 cup celery, large dice • 1 cup chestnuts, roughly chopped • 4 tbsp chopped garlic • 1 cup white wine • 4 cups chicken stock (or 1 box) • 2 tbsp chestnut honey • 4 tbsp sage, roughly chopped • salt and pepper to taste 1. Sauté the onions, carrots, and celery on medium heat until soft and slightly browned. 2. Add the garlic & chestnuts; stir for one minute. 3. Add the wine and chicken stock. Bring to a low boil. Simmer for a few minutes and be sure to scrape the bottom of the for any delicious bits that might be stuck. 4. Turn off the flame and stir in the chestnut honey and sage. Let it steep for five minutes. Smell and taste -- it should taste great and smell amazing. 5. In a large bowl, add the soupy mixture to the bread and incorporate it well. Spread it out the 9.5" x 16" baking dish and make sure it settles (but don’t squish it down). 6. Bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes; it should be nicely browned and crispy on top. 6
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FAT WITCH BAKERY
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EVENT SPACE 5,600 SF AMY’S BREAD HALE & HEARTY SOUPS DICKSON’S FARMSTAND MEATS RONNYBROOK MILK BAR
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THE TIPPLER
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THE LOBSTER PLACE CHELSEA THAI WHOLESALE
(Basement - Enter at 425 W. 15th)
15th St. Arcade: Bar Suzette, The Filling Station, Gramercy Park Flowers, Jacques Torres Chocolate, Lucy’s Whey, Nut Box, Nut Box Spices, One Lucky Duck, Tacombi, Tuck Shop
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BUON ITALIA
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BOWERY KITCHEN
CHELSEA MARKET BASKETS
POSMAN BOOKS L’ARTE DEL GELATO MORIMOTO
EVENT SALON 1,800 SF