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Five high-profile restaurants are bravely opening in Manhattan in the midst of the holiday season the most difficult time to launch new places, owners and chefs agreed.

The roster of top toques includes Michelin-star earners Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Daniel Boulud and Andrew Carmellini all of whom are counting on their star power and experience to overcome the pitfalls of opening a restaurant when tree-gazing tourists can outnumber local culinary mavens.

Hiring staff is less of a nightmare for their long-established restaurant companies than it is for smaller, individual operators.

Even so, People who spend substantial money for dinner are not forgiving even if you just opened a few weeks beforehand, said veteran restaurateur and industry consultant Don Evans.

Its simply best to open during slower months to fine-tune your kitchen and front-of-house staff.

Simon Oren, an owner of 10 Manhattan places including soon-to-open middle Eastern-themed Acadia at Sixth Avenue and West 57th Street, agreed that Its kind of a different animal opening in the holidays.

For one thing, the openings come too late to catch most of the holiday season private-party wave, which began over a month ago at such popular eateries as Cellini on East 54th Street and Porter House at Deutsche Bank Center.

So Acadias second floor, tailored to private events, will mostly have to wait till next year for the full windfall.

Party-driven revenue in the years last three months can account for up to 40 percent of a popular restaurants annual take, Oren said.

Also likely to miss out on most of the bonanza are Vongerichtens Four Twenty Five, Bouluds relocated Cafe Boulud, and David Burkes Park Ave Kitchen, which won’t launch until early or mid-December.

Only Carmellini managed to open his luxe new flagship, French-Italian Cafe Carmellini, before Thanksgiving.

The rare holiday-opening boom comes as the restaurant industry continues an uneven recovery from the damage caused by pandemic lockdowns.

The NYC Hospitality Alliance reported in August that nearly half of respondents to a survey reported lower revenue compared to August 2022 although surprising to diners who find many places so busy that they cant get reservations.

Four Twenty Five hoped to open in October at 425 Park Ave., the new, Norman Foster-designed office tower at East 56th Street.

Lois Freedman, president of Jean-Georges Management, said, I dont think we ever opened in December before.

But it gives us the opportunity to do sort of a softer opening where the team can get up to speed before the crush comes.

The restaurant will open with dinner service only in a few weeks, adding lunch in January.

The menu by Vongerichten and executive chef Jonathan Benno remains under wraps but the place blends culinary excellence with architectural marvel and sustainability practices, according to its website.

The long-awaited venue aims to exploit the return-to-office trend thats especially strong on Park Avenue.

Getting it off the ground didnt come easily. But Vongerichten, who launched 10 different eateries inside the 40,000 square-foot Tin Building downtown last year, joked, After the Tin Building, everything is easy.

Boulud and Sebastien Silvestri, CEO of parent company Dinex Group, would have preferred an earlier opening for Cafe Boulud at 100 E. 63rd Street, previously home to Michael Whites Vaucluse.

Upper East Siders clamored for it since its predecessor on East 78th Street closed three years ago.

We had to do cosmetic work in the dining room and had to re-fit the kitchen although the mechanical and electrical systems and plumbing were already in place, Boulud said.

Despite Cafe Bouluds long absence, the chef regards it as not creating a new restaurant but reopening one that is already on our map.

Weve been able to build our team with many alumni of the previous Caf Boulud as well as our other restaurants.

Both our executive chef Romain Paumier and executive pastry Chef Katalina Diaz are from Restaurant Daniel and much of our front-of-house team is coming back from our previous location.

Cafe Boulud-redux will have a public soft opening in about two weeks.

Burke, long a popular chef on the New York scene, will open his first full-scale Manhattan restaurant in three years at 277 Park Avenue (entrance on Lexington Avenue).

I dont know that opening during the holidays is any worse or better than any other time, he said. Because we have so many restaurants in the metro area, we can pull experienced staff from them if we need to. People want to work for us. By design, were overstaffed at Park Ave Kitchen with the intention of weeding out those who dont cut it. Burke added.

He was certain that something like 17 hotels within four blocks will draw more than enough tourists as well as locals.

Oren chuckled of his own and all the owners’ confidence, To be a restaurateur you have to be extremely optimistic.

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VE Day: Veterans to join King for tea party as Keir Starmer praises ‘selfless dedication’

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Veterans are set to join the King for a VE Day tea party today as the prime minister has paid tribute to the “selfless dedication” of the war generation.

Among them will be a 99-year-old who took part in the D-Day landings and a 100-year-old woman who worked in the Special Operations Executive, known as Churchill’s Secret Army.

Director general of the Royal British Legion, Mark Atkinson, said the charity was “proud” to be taking a place “at the heart of these national celebrations and commemorations” on the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.

He said it would be “one of our last opportunities as a nation to pay tribute to those veterans still with us today”.

Evacuees from World War Two and veterans who were still in active conflict after VE Day are among the other guests set to attend the tea party, which will take place in the presence of the King and other members of the Royal Family.

The Royal Family will watch a millitary procession and flypast on Monday. File pic: PA
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At 12pm, the Royal Family will observe a military procession, followed by a flypast.

It will be the first major VE Day anniversary without any of the royals who stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the day victory in Europe was declared, after the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.

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‘Not just for Britain’

The celebrations come as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer praised veterans for their “selfless dedication” and thanked them for a “debt that can never fully be repaid” in an open letter ahead of VE Day.

He said the stories which will be heard this week from those who fought in the Second World War would be a reminder that the victory “was not just for Britain” but was also “a victory for good against the assembled forces of hatred, tyranny and evil”.

Sir Keir said the WW2 veterans “represent the best of who we are” and that without their service “the freedom, peace and joy that these celebrations embody, would not be possible”.

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Personnel from NATO allies the US, France and Germany will be among those taking part in the procession in London.

The commemorations will begin with the words of Sir Winston Churchill‘s 1945 victory speech, spoken by actor Timothy Spall.

Thousands of people are expected to line the streets of the capital to witness the celebrations.

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On the anniversary itself on Thursday, marking exactly 80 years since the Allies formally accepted Germany’s surrender, a service of commemoration will be held at Westminster Abbey, to include a national two minutes’ silence.

Pubs across England and Wales, which usually close at 11pm, will also stay open for an extra two hours to allow punters more time to celebrate.

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Logano gets 1st win this season in OT at Texas

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FORT WORTH, Texas — Reigning NASCAR Cup champion Joey Logano overcame a lot to get his first victory this season.

It came a week after Team Penske teammate Austin Cindric‘s win at Talladega, where Logano had a fifth-place finish that became 39th after a postrace inspection found an issue with the spoiler on his No. 22 Ford. There was also Logano’s expletive-laden rant on the radio toward his teammate in the middle of that race that the two smoothed out during the week. Oh, and he started 27th at Texas after a bad qualifying effort on the 1½-mile track.

But Logano surged ahead on the restart in overtime Sunday to win in the 11th race this year. He led only seven of the 271 laps, four more than scheduled.

“After what happened last week, to be able to rebound and come right back, it’s a total ’22’ way of doing things. So proud of the team,” Logano said.

On the final restart after the 12th caution, Logano was on the inside of his other teammate, Ryan Blaney. But Logano pulled away on the backstretch and stayed easily in front for the final 1½ laps, while Ross Chastain then passed Blaney to finish second ahead of him.

“Just slowly, methodically,” Logano said of his progression to the front. “Just kept grinding, a couple here and a couple there and eventually get a win here.”

Logano got his 37th career victory, getting the lead for the first time on Lap 264. He went low to complete a pass of Michael McDowell.

“I mean, there’s always a story next week, right?” Logano said. “So I told my wife last week before we left, I said, ‘Watch me go win this one.’ It’s just how we do stuff.”

On a caution with 47 laps left, McDowell took only two tires and moved up 15 spots to second. He ended up leading 19 laps, but got loose a few laps after getting passed by Logano and crashed to bring out the caution that sent the race to overtime. He finished 26th.

“We were giving it everything we had there to try to keep track position,” McDowell said. “Joey got a run there, and I tried to block it. I went as far as I think you could probably go. When Blaney slid in front of me, it just took the air off of it and I just lost the back of it. I still had the fight in me, but I probably should have conceded at that point.”

Odds and Ends

William Byron, Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott remained the top four in season points. … Elliott left Texas last spring with his first victory after 42 races and 18 months without one. He hasn’t won since, and now has another long winless drought — this one 38 races and nearly 13 months after finishing 16th. … A crew member for Christopher Bell crawled in through the passenger side of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and was fully in the car to reconnect an air hose to the driver’s helmet during a caution in the second stage. It took two stops during that caution, and twice climbing into the car, to resolve the issue.

Fiery end to Hamlin streak

Hamlin had finished on the lead lap in 21 consecutive races, but a fiery finish on Lap 75 ended that streak that had matched the eighth longest in NASCAR history. He was the first car out of the race.

After the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota lost power, something blew up when Hamlin recycled the engine. Flames were coming from under the car and it was engulfed in smoke when it rolled to a stop on the inside of the track, and Hamlin climbed out unharmed.

Youngest pole sitter

Carson Hocevar, the 22-year-old driver who is McDowell’s teammate with Spire Motorsports, was the youngest pole sitter in Texas. He led only the first 22 laps of the race, losing it while pitting during the first caution. He finished 24th after a late accident.

Stage cautions

Both in-race stages finished under caution. Cindric won Stage 1 after Hamlin’s issues, and Kyle Larson took the second after a yellow flag came out because of debris on the track after the right rear tire on Chris Buescher‘s car came apart.

Larson got his 68th overall stage win and his sixth at Texas, with both marks being records. He has won a stage in each of the past five Cup races at Texas, starting in his 2021 win there.

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Trump calls for reopening of Alcatraz to house ‘most ruthless and violent offenders’

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US President Donald Trump has called for the reopening of notorious prison Alcatraz.

In a post on his social media site Truth Social, Mr Trump said America had been “plagued by vicious, violent, and repeat criminal offenders”.

He added that when the United States was “a more serious nation” it “did not hesitate to lock up the most dangerous criminals”.

“That is why, today, I am directing the Bureau of Prisons, together with the Department of Justice, FBI, and Homeland Security, to reopen a substantially enlarged and rebuilt Alcatraz, to house America’s most ruthless and violent offenders,” he wrote.

Mr Trump said the reopening of the San Francisco prison would “serve as a symbol of law, order, and justice”.

The US president’s latest policy announcement comes after he fired national security adviser Mike Waltz last week in the first major change to his administration.

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Alcatraz was infamously inescapable and in the 29 years it was open, 36 men attempted 14 separate escapes, according to the FBI.

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Nearly all of them were caught or did not survive the attempt at escaping.

The prison housed some of America’s most notorious criminals, including Al Capone and George Kelly.

It has also been the subject of a number of films, including The Rock, starring Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage.

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Alcatraz Island, which is surrounded by strong ocean currents and cold Pacific waters, is now a major tourist site, operated by the National Park Service.

The prison’s closure in 1963 was attributed to crumbling infrastructure and high repair costs.

A spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons said it would “comply with all presidential orders”.

The Bureau of Prisons currently has 16 high-security prisons, including its maximum-security facility in Florence, Colorado, and a facility in Terre Haute, Indiana, which is home to the federal death chamber.

The United States’ federal law enforcement agency has been the subject of increased scrutiny in recent years after Jeffrey Epstein‘s suicide at a federal jail in New York City in 2019.

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