
Don’t Hire a Caterer: Sensational Pasta Salads
Georgette Farkas shares some of her tried and true tricks for hosting the perfect Summer Barbecue.
Chef Kenneth “Kenny” McPartlan is a self-taught pit master whose family has run a saloon in the northern part of the South Bronx for three generations. Chef Kenny prides himself in cooking up his own unique style of BBQ, combining elements of Texas, St Louis and Kansas City traditions. This is what you’ll find at his Hudson Smokehouse, the only BBQ place of its kind in the Bronx.
Hudson Smokehouse opened their doors in the first week of March 2020. The pandemic may have shut the dining room down just two weeks later, but that didn’t stop these pit masters. They banded together and grew strong, winning over their Mott Haven community with takeout and delivery. The team also showed their spirit, cooking over 300 meals a day for New Yorkers in need by way of World Central Kitchen during the pandemic.
Hudson Smokehouse continues to serve up their unique BBQ to the Mott Haven community. When you taste their melt in your mouth brisket, you will surely be in need of more BBQ.
Georgette Farkas shares some of her tried and true tricks for hosting the perfect Summer Barbecue.
People’s Kitchen partners with Morgan’s Brooklyn Barbecue to bring our guests unique brand of American barbecue.
Summer is in full swing! Chef Alan Hepner shares his Pulled Pork with Pickled Jalapeno Mayo recipe, perfect for your Summer BBQs.
As part of our Summer Barbeque collection, Chef Joe Bachman shares his recipe for Grilled Corn & Tomato Panzanella Salad.
People’s Kitchen partners with BLACKBARN to bring our guests artisanal American food by chefs John Doherty and Brian Fowler.
People’s Kitchen partners with Hudson Smokehouse to bring our guests Bronx BBQ dishes by Chef Kenny McPartlan.
By Great Performances
This month we’re celebrating the long-anticipated opening of Trinity Café located at Trinity Commons in the Financial District. The café, which will be open to the public, provides meals for the Trinity staff and building tenants. Featuring a seasonal buffet prepared in-house daily, delectable made to order sandwiches and salads, and a host of grab-and-go items, it’s sure to become a local favorite for breakfast, lunch, and those mid-meal cravings. A huge congratulations to the team who made it happen!
Trinity Café is a public café that offers light breakfast and lunch fare to tenants in the building, the Trinity staff, and guests visiting the Wall Street area. The airy, welcoming space is the perfect place to grab a pastry and cup of coffee, or, for those who can linger, the best avocado toast in town along with a hand-crafted Honey Rose Latte. Lunch at Trinity Cafe includes some classic salads and sandwiches as well as some creative options developed by Chef Pat Marrett: The Hamilton Salad (toasted pecans, a perfectly boiled egg with a jammy yolk, blue cheese, and a housemade buttermilk ranch dressing on top of mixed greens); The Downtown Cuban Sandwich (chef’s mojo pork, swiss cheese, mustard, smoked ham, and dill pickle chips on a cuban baguette). Sweet treats include a vegan chocolate Chia Seed Pudding with toasted coconut and banana chips (chocolate decadence made healthy), Greek Yogurt Parfait with house-made fruit compote and granola, and freshly baked cookies that are sure to tempt kids and adults a like.
We’ve partnered with Mike’s Hot Honey to create our Fried Chicken Sandwich and Stumptown Coffee Roasters is our coffee provider.
You can view our full menu below, but be sure to come and check us out in person!
By Great Performances
Saturday, April 30th from 1:00pm-7:00pm
Location: Fordham Plaza
We are a small, diverse, majority female-operated team that’s passionate about creating fun and informed experiences for the “love-to-eat” community. We aim to showcase the vibrancy of the Bronx and its convergence with food and culture and create valuable opportunities for more micro-businesses and young entrepreneurs.
The idea is simple—curate a space for a diverse group of vendors to sell freshly made, delicious food, have local artists present their craft and create a platform for local entertainers to perform. Make it safe, affordable, approachable, and family-friendly. Simple, right?! Fordham Plaza proved to be the ideal location for our monthly celebrations: it is centrally located, easily accessible, and surrounded by a robust and supportive community hungry for activations. Founder Marco Shalma aligned our mission to improve commerce and aid in community initiatives with the guidance of Wilma Alonso, Director of the Fordham Road BID.
Wednesday, April 20th from 9:30am-12:00pm
Location: Burke Avenue Bridge, Bronx Park, Bronx NY 10467
Celebrate Earth Week and help preserve vital habitat along the river by planting native trees in Bronx Forest! Find our team at the Burke Avenue Bridge in Bronx Park on Wednesday, April 20th from 9:30am-12pm.
Saturday, April 23rd from 12:00pm-4:00pm
Location: 1490 Sheridan Blvd, Bronx, NY 10459
Join us as we officially open the Bronx River House for a celebration of community and an immersive demonstration of the programs that the Bronx River Alliance has to offer!
Activities will include:
Saturday, April 30th at 8:00am
Each year, the WCS Run for the Wild raises awareness of the threats facing wildlife while fundraising to help WCS’s conservation work at the Bronx Zoo and around the world.
The 5k race for individual runners will begin at 8:00 a.m.; casual runners and walkers can take part in the 3K Family Fun Run/Walk at 9:30 a.m.
More than 5,000 runners and walkers are expected to participate in this year’s event. All are welcome to stay after the race to take part in post-run activities and visit the Bronx Zoo.
Runners, walkers, and wildlife supporters are invited to participate and/or support a participant.
Saturday, March 26th through Friday, June 3rd
Tuesdays–Saturdays; 1:30pm–5:30pm
Saturdays, Sundays, and School Breaks; 10:00am–5:30pm
Discover sustainable solutions for a healthy planet during Plant Champions! Activities include crafting a seed ball to grow pollinator friendly native plants in your neighborhood, designing a collage that envisions the future planet you want to see, and exploring amazing ecosystems in our wetland and compost pile.
Listen to stories celebrating plant champions and environmental change makers at our Swamp Oak Story Spot at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Welcome back the popular Spanish/English sing-along program Bilingual Birdies! Enjoy new songs and activities each week in this 45 minute interactive program at the Swamp Oak Story Spot.
Saturday, April 9th through Sunday, May 8th
Tuesdays–Saturdays; 1:30pm–5:30pm
Sundays and Monday Holidays; 10:00am–5:30pm
Celebrate spring at the Edible Academy! Get started gardening by sowing seeds, digging, and watering. Explore the garden and look for signs of spring. Children are invited to sift and save compost to take home.
Each season offers a new theme to investigate through hands-on activities and take-home projects at the Edible Academy!
Saturday, April 9th from 1:00pm-2:00pm
Free to Join
Join the Rangers for a walk around Hunter Island as we reflect on poetry inspired by the outdoors. Read or write your own nature inspired poems with us.
Wednesday, April 20th from 1:00pm-2:00pm
Free to Join
Even when school’s out, our parks are still the city’s natural classroom! Bring your kids to parks throughout the city for Kids Week during Spring recess. With programs led by our Urban Park Rangers, kids will get to experience nature in a hands-on and fun way. Let’s learn how to get an up close look at birds without the need for wings! We will teach you ways to identify birds by sight and sounds.
Saturday, April 16th from 10:00am – 12:00pm
Ticket Information: Start at $5
Celebrating Planet Earth!
Let’s come together to celebrate all the wild creatures on planet Earth! Keep your eyes and ears open for signs of forest creatures. Van Cortlandt Park is home to squirrels, raccoons, chipmunks and the occasional groundhog. Can you spot a nest? Or a secret burrow? Afterwards, let’s create our own creatures using pinecones and other natural material.
Saturday, April 30th from 10:00am – 1:00pm
Volunteers needed to care for and beautify the Wildflower Garden and area around Woodlawn Playground in Van Cortlandt Park.
Join VCPA, Women of Woodlawn and Woodlawn Taxpayers Association as we continue to beautify the area around Woodlawn Playground. Projects will include removing non-native invasive plants, planting native species and general clean-up around the playground and in the wildflower garden.
Einat Admony, also known as the ultimate balaboosta, (meaning “perfect housewife” in Yiddish) is the chef and owner of Balaboosta, the fine-dining Middle Eastern restaurant; Kish-Kash, New York’s first couscous bar; and the beloved falafel chain, Taim. She is also the author of two cookbooks: Balaboosta, and the upcoming Shuk (Fall 2019), with Artisan Books.
Einat, named a “fiercely determined chef” by The New York Times, grew up in Tel Aviv, worked as a cook in the Israeli Army, walked away from college after two months, roamed around Germany as a gypsy, then packed up her life to move to New York City. Now, after 20+ years in New York, Einat persists in her work and expansion with her new ventures, including Kish-Kash. Hand rolled couscous, deemed “fine as sand” by Eater, is served fresh there every day and is a perfect example of how Einat continues to innovate and push the food scene.
“Cooking is a way to express my love and compassion for those around me,” Einat says. “It is also a way to connect the past with the present and future. The flavors, the smells, the sounds, they flood me with memories and bring me instantly back to my childhood. And make me feel whole.”
When she is not at one of her restaurants, she can be found at home in Brooklyn, cooking for her two children, Liam and Mika, her husband and business partner, Stefan Nafziger, plus, a constant flow of dinner parties with family and friends.
People’s Kitchen partners with Taïm to bring our guests tasty Mediterranean dishes by Chef Einat Admony.
People’s Kitchen partners with Ovenly to bring our guests inventive treats by Agatha Kulaga and Erin Patinkin.
People’s Kitchen partners with Mimi Cheng’s to bring our guests Taiwanese dishes by Hannah & Marian Cheng.
People’s Kitchen partners with Thaimee Love to bring our guests home-style Northern Thai dishes by Chef Hong Thaimee.
People’s Kitchen partners with Mokbar to bring our guests traditional Korean dishes made by Chef Esther Choi.
People’s Kitchen partners with Bombay Sandwich Co to bring our guests vegan Indian dishes by Chef Nisha Patel.
By Great Performances
Explore Great Music, Art and More at Our Partner Venues This Month!
April 16th at 8:00pm
Ticket Information: Start at $45
What began as a regular gathering of some of New York’s best underground MCs at various locations around New York City has grown into one of hip hop’s most recognized platforms, showcasing newcomers and veterans alike on national concert tours, albums, documentaries, and the popular MTV sketch comedy series, The Lyricist Lounge Show.
Celebrate 30 years of the iconic Lyricist Lounge at this not-to-be-missed event.
Headliner:
KRS-One
DJ:
Kid Capri
Featuring:
Bahamadia
Grand Puba
Mr. Cheeks
With:
Buckshot
CL Smooth
Cru
Large Professor
Rah Digga
Talib Kweli
1st Reading: April 22 at 7:00 PM ET
2nd Reading: April 23 at 7:00 PM ET
3rd Reading: April 25 at 7:00 PM ET
Ticket Information: $25
How did the artists of the Harlem Renaissance respond to the historic events that shaped their time? And how are contemporary creatives dealing with the issues of the present moment in their own work? These questions lie at the heart of the Apollo commission of the New Black Fest, which has engaged 18 contemporary playwrights to explore these themes in 10-minute plays.
Over the course of three staged readings, each playwright will premiere their new work, dramatically performed by an exciting cast of actors and readers. Participating playwrights include James Ijames, Eric Micha Holmes, Dahlak Brathwaite, Donja Love, Dennis A. Allen II, Christina Anderson, and Mfoniso Udofia. This event will be taking place on the Apollo’s Soundstage.
Tuesday, April 5th through Sunday, May 22nd
Location: BAM Strong, Harvey Theater
Ticket Information: Start at $45
US Theater Premiere
Direct from London’s West End, three-time Olivier-nominated stage and screen actor James McAvoy (The Last King of Scotland, Atonement, X-Men) makes his BAM debut in a radical new adaptation of Edmond Rostand’s masterwork by Martin Crimp, with direction by Jamie Lloyd (Betrayal).
McAvoy leads a superb ensemble in this “breathtakingly exciting” (Evening Standard) theatrical tour-de-force that captures timeless passion through spoken word, contemporary poetry, and raw physicality. Cyrano seduces in raps and rhymes, using his linguistic brilliance to help another man win the heart of his one true love—above all—championing his own unbridled love for words.
Winner of the Olivier Award for Best Revival, the Jamie Lloyd Company’s latest production blazes into the Harvey Theater to celebrate Cyrano’s powerful resistance against overwhelming odds.
Friday, April 8th and Saturday, April 9th
Location: Peter Jay Sharp Building, BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
Ticket Information: Start at $25
The first professional company in the UK dedicated to the integration of disabled and non-disabled dancers, Candoco is driven by world-class artists committed to challenging what dance can be. They restage Trisha Brown’s iconic Set and Reset, originally commissioned by BAM for its first Next Wave in 1983. In collaboration with Trisha Brown Dance Company, Candoco takes Brown’s original guidelines and choreographic phrases to include dancers with disabilities for the first time in Set and Reset/Reset. Israeli-American choreographer Yasmeen Godder worked closely with the company to create Face In, an uninhibited piece that’s sensual, disturbing, and ridiculous by turns—but always deeply personal.
Thursday, April 28th through Saturday, April 30th
Location: Peter Jay Sharp Building, BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
Ticket Information: Start at $25
Any kind of instrument. Any number of performers. Terry Riley’s one page score for In C invites interpretation in the extreme.
Choreographer Sasha Waltz takes up the challenge—and the open-ended possibilities—in this playful, expressive new work, accompanied live by the electric Bang on a Can All-Stars. Waltz builds on her interdisciplinary practice to create an adaptable movement system inspired by Riley’s score. Created through an experimental artistic process incorporating digital development and performance, In C explores the potential of flexible creative production in extreme circumstances and of artistic exchange, even across national borders. It comes to the BAM stage for its US premiere, offering a dazzling interplay of structured improvisation and synchronicity that, like Riley’s music, sweeps audiences up on a journey toward the ecstatic.
Saturday, April 2nd from 5:00-10:00pm
Location: The Norm Restaurant and Bar, 1st Floor
Toast the return of First Saturday with a specialty cocktail, created by Crown Heights bar Ode to Babel, that pays tribute to the vibes of this signature Brooklyn event. Served throughout the Museum or at The Norm Restaurant.
Saturday, April 2nd
Location: Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion and Lobby, 1st Floor
5:00-6:00pm: Isa Reyes
New York–based musician Isa Reyes offers a performance that blends R&B and indie pop to create a unique, atmospheric sound.
7:00-8:00pm: Bathe
Catch a musical set by Bathe, the dreamy surf-rock/R&B melding of Brooklyn-based duo Devin Hobdy and Corey Smith-West.
8:30-10:00pm: The Lay Out
Close out the evening with The Lay Out—a community event built during the time of the pandemic, creating moments for and by Black people to reclaim space, time, energy, and one another in the continued fight for justice—featuring sets by Niara Sterling, Quiana Parks, and friends.
Friday, April 22nd at 8:00pm
Ticket Information: Start at $30
Time after time, the Grammy Award-nominated Danish String Quartet receives critical acclaim for their powerful performances. As “one of the best quartets before the public today” (The Washington Post), the group brings a unique expressivity to the music, whether it be Haydn, Shostakovich, or a contemporary score. In this performance, they play works by Britten and Schubert as well as a specially curated suite of dances by John Adams, Charpentier, and Felix Blumenfeld.
Presented in Collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center
Saturday, April 30th at 8:00pm
Ticket Information: Start at $30
Sublime vocalist Jazzmeia Horn brings her finely tuned vocal skills to Caramoor, showcasing her songs of daring musicality, emotional power, and social relevance. Having emerged as one of the brightest stars on the rise in the jazz scene, the aptly named singer has earned the adoration of audiences around the world with her unique spin on the jazz tradition, touched by hints of R&B and hip hop. If Ella or Billie were alive today, they might just sound like Jazzmeia!
Thursday, April 7th through Sunday, April 10th
Location: Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center
Ticket Information: Start at $40
Grammy Award–winning bassist Christian McBride first composed for big band in 1995 as a commission for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. The master musician has since appeared on over 300 recordings and is easily one of the most accomplished bassists alive. Now a leader of his own Grammy Award–winning Big Band, featuring a staggering and diverse lineup of top musicians, McBride simultaneously shows off his compositional talent and unmatched ability to drive a band from behind the bass. This hip group combines the classic big band sounds of the Swing Era with more than half a century of post-bop influences. You simply can’t go wrong when McBride is in charge.
Friday, April 15th and Saturday, April 16th
Location: Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center
Ticket Information: $45
Chick Corea was quoted in a 2019 Billboard interview as saying, “That [Latin] flavor, I find, is mostly in everything I do; it’s a part of me.” As we celebrate jazz icon Chick Corea, who tragially passed away in 2020, in Rose Theater for two nights, Cuban pianist Elio Villafranca will delve into the maestro’s music from a distinctly Afro-Caribbean meets Jazz perspective, joined by a cadre of master musicians at Dizzy’s. When Jazz at Lincoln Center hosted a week-long Chick Corea Festival in 2013, Chick hand-picked the musicians he wanted to see and hear at Dizzy’s, with Elio Villafranca being one of them. Chick’s masterful storytelling knew no bounds—from Bach and Bartok to the Blues, from Stravinksy to Samba, Mozart to Montunos, Ravel and Rhumba—all tempered with the language of swing with the Spanish Tinge. Revisiting a riveting performance from January, Villafranca return to Dizzy’s when the House of Swing will be in full Chick Corea celebration!
Elio Villafranca, piano
Freddie Hendrix, trumpet
Donny McCaslin, tenor saxophone
Edward Perez, bass
Eric Harland, drums
Mauricio Herrera, percussion
Friday, April 15th and Saturday, April 16th
Location: Rose Theater
Ticket Information: Start at $55
A celebration of the late Chick Corea’s expansive musical career, spanning six decades of genre-bending contributions to straight ahead jazz, jazz fusion, avant-garde, Latin jazz, children’s music and classical progressive rock.
Directed by longtime bandmate John Patitucci with guest performances by an A-list of Corea’s past collaborators and band members.
The late, legendary pianist and composer Chick Corea found endless delight in creating and uncovering — and discovering — new musical wonders. Corea’s restless spirit guided a career that spanned nearly six decades, earned 24 Grammy Awards and 60 nominations, and blazed new compositional trails across the terrain of jazz music and beyond; contributing hundreds of songs — many of which are considered standards — to jazz, jazz fusion, avant-garde, Latin jazz, children’s music, and classical progressive rock.
This evening—under the musical direction of his longtime bandmate, bassist John Patitucci—we pay tribute to the iconic artist with guest performances by an A-list of Corea’s past collaborators and band members from both his acoustic and electric explorations. Join us for a celebration of Chick’s genre-bending music, which continues to inspire generations of musicians and fans around the world.
The all-star lineup paying tribute to Corea will include Wynton Marsalis on trumpet; singer and activist Rubén Blades; flutist Hubert Laws; pianists Renee Rosnes, Billy Childs, Robert Rodriguez, and Geoffrey Keezer; jazz fusion guitarist Frank Gambale; bassists Christian McBride and Carlos Henriquez; drummers Steve Gadd, Dave Weckl, Brian Blade, and Antonio Sanchez; percussionist Luisito Quintero; trumpeter Mike Rodriguez; and saxophonists Eric Marienthal, Ted Nash, and Chris Potter. The evening also includes a reunion performance by the members of Corea’s Grammy-nominated Elektric Band, featuring Marienthal, Patitucci, and Weckl.
One of the most important figures in jazz, Charles Mingus was a virtuoso bass player, accomplished pianist, bandleader, and genius composer. He performed with Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and more, and his singular compositional voice led many to consider him as the heir apparent to Duke Ellington. A fierce advocate for musicians’ rights and creative efforts, Mingus remains, even half a century after his passing, an inspiration for artists seeking to blaze their own trails and take charge of their own destinies.
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis gives a centenary performance in honor of the great Charles Mingus with music direction by Vincent Gardner. With a blend of swinging hard bop, Afro-Latin grooves, and deeply felt blues that characterized Mingus’s pen, this concert celebrates why Mingus’s music remains some of the most beloved of all time.
Ticket Information: FREE
Drawing inspiration from Poster House’s fashion-forward exhibition Ethel Reed: I Am My Own Property, PH x Teens: Posters in Couture invites young adults ages 13 to 18 to explore their unique passions and interests through the creation of a mirrored poster. Using diverse materials, from glass chips to reflective vinyl, teens will create their own image of the world that both literally and figuratively reflects them, as Ethel Reed did over 100 years ago.
PH x Teens: Posters in Couture is a drop-in program for young adults ages 13 to 18. Advanced registration is required but participants are not expected to stay the entire time; guests should plan to spend about an hour on this interactive, self-guided activity.
Sunday, April 24th from 10:30am-12:15pm
Ticket Information: FREE with reservation
This month’s Poster Kids will focus on the many meanings of “cut and paste.” Together, we’ll look at posters that use photomontage and paste-up techniques, and then create our own collaged story cubes inspired by our gallery explorations.
Tuesday, March 8th through Sunday, April 24th
Ticket Information: Start at $35
Sara, an enslaved rebel turned Union spy, and Sandra, a tenured professor in a modern-day private university, are having parallel experiences of institutional racism, though they live over a century apart. This New York premiere by MacArthur Genius Fellow Dominique Morisseau, directed by Stori Ayers, leaps through time to trace the identities of these two Black American women and explore the reins that racial and gender bias still hold on American educational systems today.
Tuesday, April 12th through Sunday, May 15th
Ticket Information: Start at $35
Inside a cubicle in a small office in southern Idaho, two men struggle to meet the confounding terms on a loan. MacArthur Fellow Samuel D. Hunter launches his residency with this thoughtful meditation on human resilience, directed by David Cromer (Tony Award- winner, The Band’s Visit).
Saturday, April 16th from 2:00-3:00pm
Location: Armor Hall
Ticket Information: $30 Adult/$14 Child (8-18); includes admission to the grounds. Advance tickets $2 off. Wave Hill Members save 10%
This performance features:
Curtis Stewart – Violin
Jannina Norpoth – Violin
Nick Revel – Viola
Hamilton Berry – Cello
Special Guest: Bob Stewart – Tuba
Indoor concerts return to Wave Hill’s Armor Hall with a performance by the Grammy-nominated PUBLIQuartet and special guest Bob Stewart. The quartet performs music by celebrated young composers, including Jessie Montgomery (who was herself a founding member of the group), Vijay Iyer and Rhiannon Giddens, as well as their own creative arrangements of songs by Marvin Gaye and Duke Ellington. Concert begins at 2PM and lasts approximately one hour without intermission. Ages 8 and older welcome with an adult
PUBLIQuartet is known for its electrifying performances and for thoughtfully curated programs that expertly combine composed music with improvisation. The tuba legend Bob Stewart, who also happens to be quartet violinist Curtis Stewart’s father, joins the group for a performance of “In Color” by Jessie Montgomery.
Thursday, April 28th through Saturday, April 30th
Location: See events for details
Ticket Information: Free with admission to the grounds
Join us as we celebrate the trees in our gardens and neighborhoods with walks, art-making, kid-friendly activities and more! By popular demand, arborists from Almstead Tree, Shrub & Lawn Care return to this spring to host a family-favorite activity, the Junior Arborist Station.
Saturday, April 30th through Sunday, May 1st
Ticket Information: Start at $190.55
The Robot Heart Foundation is bringing the original Robot Heart Bus to New York City for a weekend filled with world-class performances, artistic experiences, next-level dining, and conscious revelry.
The line-up includes the DJ Dill, musical artists Formerly (preview), International DJ and Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, Turkish DJ and producer Carlita, musician Acid Pauli, musical artists The Illustrious Blacks, Canadian folk music band The Weather Station, DJ and producer Behrouz, British musicians Cymande, DJ and live performer Francesca Lombardo and Danish electronic artist Be Svendsen.
Many more notable music artists have played at Wollman Rink Music Festivals, including B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell, Tina Turner, Patti Smith, Neil Young, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin, Meatloaf, Debbie Harry, Bruce Springsteen, The Who and the Doors, to name a few.
Fare Forward reignites this historical venue with a range of talent, multisensory production and the sensurround sound that music lovers have come to expect from the Robot Heart art car.
Fare Forward is part memorial for our founder, Geo, part 50th birthday celebration of our 1972 English bus and part celebration of 15 years of the Robot Heart community, Fare Forward is an invitation to appreciate the present moment. Achieve a state of unity. And transcend the material through an elation of the senses.
Each month, our Great Performances menus feature seasonal ingredients. It’s our way of celebrating the earth and bringing our special touch to every menu.
Ramps are a type of allium, a vegetable family that also includes garlic, onions, scallions and leeks. Ramps have many compounds that are being studied for potential health benefits. Quercetin and organosulfur compounds in ramps may have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Organosulfur compounds also give ramps their smell and taste.
Ramps and other alliums are good for gut health. Ramps are rich in prebiotics, a type of carbohydrate found in plant foods that encourages the growth of good gut bacteria.
Richard Brown, our Executive Chef of CPS Events at the Plaza, created a delicious ramps dish for us.
by Richard Brown
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Clean the ramps by cutting off the ends and trimming the leaves and leaving a little green. Make sure too wash them in cold water and dry. Slice the ramps thin, about a quarter inch. Chop the garlic well and sauté in olive oil at a medium heat. Add the ramps and continue cooking for 3 minutes until they are wilted. Pour into a sieve or use a slotted spoon to remove; place on a sheet tray and season with salt and pepper, cool. Place your honey into a mixing bowl and add your ramps. Let this sit for 2 hours to develop the flavor.
On 2 pieces of bread spread the ramp honey on one side and the cheese on the other. Place the ramp honey side on top; and press lightly to adhere the sides. In a large non-stick sauté pan; melt the butter on a medium high heat and wait until the butter stops sizzling; add your grilled cheese and cook until a nice golden brown. With a spatula, turn the bread over and place in the oven. In 5 to 7 minutes the Comte should be melted; take out of the pan and place on a sheet tray and let it set. If you wish, slice off the crusts (don’t forget to eat them), and cut your bread into your desired shape.
Katchkie Farm in Kinderhook, NY is dear to our hearts, not only because that is our local, organic farm; but because it allows us to educate children on food and where it comes from via the Sylvia Center. Katchkie Farm has recently become one of our wedding venues.
Bombay Sandwich Company was founded at the Smorgasburg food festival in Brooklyn in 2012. We opened our first brick and mortar shop in Manhattan in 2014 and are proud to be called “Best Sandwich,” “Best Bowl,” “Best Indian,” and of course, “Best Chai.”
We’ve been featured on The Cooking Channel, Food Network, and CBS, and have even fed global tastemakers like Bono, Julianne Moore, Fred Armisen, Anne Hathaway, and Yoko Ono. And most recently, we were honored to be visited by Deepak Chopra.
While we launched vegan, we’ve since expanded our menu to offer both vegan and vegetarian dishes. Today, we are best known for innovating new recipes, introducing chef-crafted modern Indian sandwiches.
In fact, Bombay Sandwich Co. was one of the first in NYC to introduce a tikka burger! We love creating in the kitchen, and we are honored to continue to introduce new flavor profiles to our audience.
Notably, our cafe is also home to a sister restaurant, Bombay Curry Co.
Bombay Curry Co. was created with love by our Bombay Sandwich Co. owner and operator, Nisha. Inspired by recipes from home and propelled by the need for quality takeout and delivery options during the pandemic, Nisha crafted a virtual restaurant brand that would bring high-quality curries to homes across the city.
People’s Kitchen partners with Mokbar to bring our guests traditional Korean dishes made by Chef Esther Choi.
People’s Kitchen partners with Taïm to bring our guests tasty Mediterranean dishes by Chef Einat Admony.
People’s Kitchen partners with Mimi Cheng’s to bring our guests Taiwanese dishes by Hannah & Marian Cheng.
For Anastassia Batsoula-Deuel, making pelmeni is more than just cooking—it’s a cherished family tradition. She grew up rolling out these hearty Russian dumplings alongside her mother and grandmother, filling the kitchen with warmth and conversation. Now, she hopes to pass the tradition on to her little one, sharing the joy of homemade comfort food, one bite at a time.
People’s Kitchen partners with Baz Bagel to bring our guests NYC style bagels by Saralyn Feinberg and Bari Musacchio.
This vegan chili recipe is the perfect way to keep warm this winter.
Maria Loi’s mischievous grin, sparkling eyes, and culinary prowess have made her a food superstar; she is a popular television chef in Greece and the author of more than 36 cookbooks, and over 150 magazine editions. She owns an exquisite gourmet restaurant in idyllic Nafpaktos and has a line of Maria Loi dinnerware and kitchen appliances. The Chef’s Club of Greece, a worldwide culinary organization has recognized her as the Global Ambassador of Greek Gastronomy; in June of 2016, she was unanimously re-elected for a second term as the official Ambassador.
Maria now shares her expertise and knowledge with American audiences. She quickly earned a reputation as the U.S. leader in authentic Greek cuisine and ingredients: In March 2012, Maria was invited to cook for President Obama, Vice President Biden, and 250 honored guests at the White House.
Chef Loi brought her unique approach to Greek cuisine to Loi Estiatorio, her flagship restaurant in the heart of Manhattan, an ode to the flavors of Greece (opened February 2015). In 2016, Chef Loi was the inaugural chef of The Ritz-Carlton Central Park South’s Kitchen-Takeover series; she was a panelist at the Mediterranean Diet Roundtable Conference in LA, with professors from Harvard University and other decision-makers in the food industry. She was a judge at the inaugural Ernesto Illy Coffee Awards at the UN, and traveled to Australia as a featured chef for OMG Week, a weeklong festival in Melbourne curated by Chef George Calombaris, with the top Greek chefs from around the world.
People’s Kitchen partners with Sylvia’s Restaurant to bring our guests comfort food by the Queen of Soul Food, Sylvia Woods.
People’s Kitchen partners with Mimi Cheng’s to bring our guests Taiwanese dishes by Hannah & Marian Cheng.
People’s Kitchen partners with Butter to bring our guests upscale American dishes by Chef Alex Guarnaschelli.
People’s Kitchen partners with Loi Estiatorio to bring our guests upscale Greek dishes by Chef Maria Loi.
People’s Kitchen partners with Lekka Burger to bring our guests unique vegetarian burgers by Andrea Kerzner & Amanda Cohen.
People’s Kitchen partners with Melba’s Restaurant to bring our guests premier comfort food by Chef Melba Wilson.
We are incredibly excited to celebrate the re-opening of Poster House! We have partnered with Poster House to provide food and hospitality within their unique venue.
An extraordinary venue for design connoisseurs, culture mavens, and everyone who enjoys having fun, Poster House is a hidden gem. Nestled between the art galleries of Chelsea and the dynamic NoMad and Flatiron districts, Poster House captures the energy and sophistication of the city while providing a unique experience for guests of all ages. Original fin-de-siécle cast iron columns and vaulted ceilings mingle with modern architectural finishes and natural materials in our award-winning space to create an inviting, airy ambience. Whether your event will be an intimate gathering, a corporate function, or a milestone celebration, let Poster House provide your guests with an unforgettable experience tailored to your needs and vision. Their event spaces include their signature cafe: Café des Affiches, a Reception Area, Galleries, a Conference Room, and an Education Workshop.
Current and upcoming Exhibitions at Poster House include:
Fuku is the fried chicken joint from chef David Chang – on a mission to change the way people think about fast casual.
Fuku, as a concept, was built off of this really delicious thigh-meat spicy fried chicken sandwich and has since grown to serve a variety of fried chicken offerings, sides, and slushies. guided by many of the same principles that David Chang instills in all his restaurants, Fuku is focused on offering guests approachable, tasty food that draws from both Asian and American influences.
What started as a secret sandwich at Momofuku Noodle Bar in NYC soon grew into FUKUSANITY when Fuku opened its own store in 2015 in the east village.
Over the ensuing years, Fuku opened storefronts at Hudson Yards and Rockefeller Center in NYC, as well as stadiums, arenas, and ghost kitchens throughout the country.
People’s Kitchen partners with Mokbar to bring our guests traditional Korean dishes made by Chef Esther Choi.
People’s Kitchen partners with Pinklady Cheese Tart to bring our guests decadent treats by Owner Jean Lim.
Great Performances and Eat Offbeat are collaborating to deliver Eat Offbeat’s menu and mission to Great Performances’ clients. Eat Offbeat’s chefs have joined Great Performances’
People’s Kitchen partners with KJUN to bring our guests innovative Korean-Cajun dishes by Chef Jae Jung.
People’s Kitchen partners with Wayla to bring our guests homestyle Thai dishes by Chef Tom Naumsuwan.
People’s Kitchen partners with Laut to bring our guests South East Asian Michelin rated dishes by Chef Salil Mehta.