Mas (restaurant), the Glossary
Mas (farmhouse) (pronounced as either "mah" or "mahs") was a New American and French restaurant located at 39 Downing Street (between Bedford Street and Varick Street) in the West Village in Manhattan, in New York City.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Bigeye tuna, Frank Bruni, French cuisine, James Beard Foundation, List of French restaurants, List of New American restaurants, Manhattan, New American cuisine, Provençal dialect, Risotto, Sandstone, Urtica, Varick Street, West Village, Zagat.
- 2018 disestablishments in New York (state)
- Defunct French restaurants in Manhattan
- Defunct New American restaurants in New York (state)
- New American restaurants in New York City
- Restaurants disestablished in 2018
Bigeye tuna
The bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) is a species of true tuna of the genus Thunnus, belonging to the wider mackerel family Scombridae.
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Frank Bruni
Frank Anthony Bruni (born October 31, 1964) is an American journalist writing for The New York Times since 1995.
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French cuisine
French cuisine is the cooking traditions and practices from France.
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James Beard Foundation
The James Beard Foundation is an American non-profit culinary arts organization based in New York City.
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List of French restaurants
This is a list of notable French restaurants.
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List of New American restaurants
Following is a list of New American restaurants.
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Manhattan
Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.
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New American cuisine
New American cuisine, also known as Modern American cuisine or Contemporary American cuisine, is the wave of modernized cooking predominantly served at upscale fine dining restaurants in the United States, originating in the 1980s.
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Provençal dialect
Provençal (provençau or prouvençau) is a variety of Occitan, spoken by people in Provence and parts of Drôme and Gard.
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Risotto
Risotto is an Italian rice dish cooked with broth until it reaches a creamy consistency.
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Sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains, cemented together by another mineral.
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Urtica
Urtica is a genus of flowering plants in the family Urticaceae.
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Varick Street
Varick Street runs north–south primarily in the Hudson Square district of Lower Manhattan in New York City, United States.
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West Village
The West Village is a neighborhood in the western section of the larger Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City.
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Zagat
The Zagat Survey, commonly referred to as Zagat (stylized in all caps) and established by Tim and Nina Zagat in 1979, is an organization which collects and correlates the ratings of restaurants by diners.
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See also
2018 disestablishments in New York (state)
- Briarcliffe College
- Brushstroke (restaurant)
- CA Technologies
- Delaware & Hudson (restaurant)
- Donald J. Trump Foundation
- Dovetail (restaurant)
- DramaFever
- East High School (Buffalo, New York)
- Eastern Consolidated
- Go90
- Gotham (magazine)
- Greater Binghamton FC
- Ichimura at Brushstroke
- Independent Democratic Conference
- Ithaca Bus Station
- La Sirena (restaurant)
- Lafayette High School (Buffalo, New York)
- Mas (restaurant)
- Nine West
- Pazz & Jop
- Pok Pok
- Purch Group
- Razor & Tie
- Romantic Times
- Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
- The Awl
- The Coffee Shop (New York)
- The Hairpin
- The Pizza Underground
- The Village Voice
- Time Inc.
- Tonner Doll Company
Defunct French restaurants in Manhattan
- Bâtard (restaurant)
- Benno (restaurant)
- Bouley
- Brasserie Julien
- Brasserie Les Halles
- Café des Artistes
- Cafe Chambord
- Corton (restaurant)
- Florent (restaurant)
- Hotel Lafayette (New York City)
- La Côte Basque
- La Caravelle (New York City)
- La Tulipe
- Lafayette (restaurant)
- Le Cirque
- Le Pavillon (Henri Soulé restaurant)
- Lutèce (restaurant)
- Mas (restaurant)
- Montrachet (restaurant)
- Quo Vadis (New York restaurant)
Defunct New American restaurants in New York (state)
- Aureole (restaurant)
- Betony (restaurant)
- Four Seasons Restaurant
- Mas (restaurant)
- Mischa (restaurant)
- Take Root (restaurant)
- Wd~50
New American restaurants in New York City
- Asiate
- Aureole (restaurant)
- Betony (restaurant)
- Carlyle Restaurant
- Four Seasons Restaurant
- Gotham Bar and Grill
- Gramercy Tavern
- King's Carriage House
- Mas (restaurant)
- One If By Land, Two If By Sea (restaurant)
- Oxalis (restaurant)
- Per Se (restaurant)
- Roberta's
- Take Root (restaurant)
- Tribeca Grill
- Tuome (restaurant)
- Union Square Cafe
- Wd~50
Restaurants disestablished in 2018
- Back Bay Restaurant Group
- Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill
- Biwa (restaurant)
- Brennan's Criterion Bar
- Brushstroke (restaurant)
- Clifton's Cafeteria
- Colonial Tramcar Restaurant
- Delaware & Hudson (restaurant)
- Dovetail (restaurant)
- ESPN Zone
- Gilgamesh (restaurant)
- GreenRiver
- House of Louie
- Ichimura at Brushstroke
- Indigo (restaurant)
- Jacob Wirth Restaurant
- Jillian's
- L'Espalier
- La Sirena (restaurant)
- Le Cirque
- Little Chef
- Mas (restaurant)
- Mexique (restaurant)
- Noon Mediterranean
- Overlook Restaurant
- PDX671
- Paragon (restaurant)
- Pazzo Ristorante
- Pearl Tavern
- Purr Cocktail Lounge
- RingSide Fish House
- Roman Candle (Portland, Oregon)
- Roost (restaurant)
- Sixteen (restaurant)
- Spenger's Fresh Fish Grotto
- Tasty Made
- The Coffee Shop (New York)
- The Gay Hussar
- The Woodsman Tavern
- Woody's Chicago Style
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas_(restaurant)
Also known as Mas (Farmhouse).