New Kid on the Block: Hello! Vietpho
Lunch for two for $20? It's now possible in Tribeca. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Book Nook is celebrating a decade
The reading center on Warren is donating 10,000 books. Plus a shoplifter on the run; Wolf Play is extended; a new passageway is open at the WTC. / 4 comments
Farm.One is on the brink of closing
The company thought they had survived the pandemic with an artful pivot, but then the SBA pulled funding. They will close on Friday if they don't reach their goals. / 4 comments
Patisserie Chanson has opened its restaurant
Chanson Le Salon will be open for dinner Tuesday through Sunday, and weekday brunch starting at 10. / 12 comments
Newsletter: February 24
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It’s time to fix the cobblestones on Greenwich
The roadway has become wavy, with gaps so large between the stones they will trap a bike tire. / 29 comments
Beefbar coming to former Nobu space
A franchised chain -- steakhouse + street food + luxury -- that started in Monte Carlo will take over the space at 105 Hudson and Franklin. / 1 comment
New Kid in Soho: Flipper’s
The culinary trend for soufflé pancakes -- which has already petered out in Japan -- still has lines out the door here and across the city.
Seen & Heard: Il Mulino will reopen today
Plus the African Burial Ground will open at the end of March; the apron of Pier 57 is open; news from Hudson Eats. / 4 comments
Celebrating the year of the tiger, and protesting the jail
The streets were once again packed for the annual street party, with an added layer of protest this time. / 3 comments
Woodrow’s has closed permanently
The "American-Irish" restaurant and bar opened 10 years ago on the north side of Murray. It's a loss. / 8 comments
Newsletter: February 21
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