Fall’s Tasty Trends and Fusty Fads

The many meals I eat to compile guides to the city’s 50 best restaurantsbest new restaurants, and top tasting menus for $100 or less give me a lot of time to notice the tiny details that can set a restaurant apart and the little patterns that emerge at any given moment. Some of these trends deserve to be served up to customers on a silver platter; others leave a bad taste in my mouth. Take a nibble of this season’s trends, listed from sweet to sour.

Tiny ’Tinis

The name’s Bond. Lightweight Bond. Shaken or stirred, just make it half the size, so I can drive—or have a second. Try Half

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