After 24 years in the West Village, Jupira Lee has brought her Brazilian home cooking to Duane Street. / 2 comments
Adding to the microstores that are so great to have in the neighborhood is Tribeca Locksmith and Keys, an offshoot of Sullivan Locksmith in the Village. / 2 comments
Plus the last of the sheds on Duane Street; movies at Pier 17; a pro pickpocket at Yves. / 4 comments
Casa was a West Village staple, and on the lists for top-notch Brazilian cooking, for nearly 25 years. / 3 comments
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