Pier 17 now has patches of grass for rent; Amelia's diner -- 55 years on Varick -- is back with breakfast and lunch; Takeshi Sushi is open curbside as Kintsugi with a new chef. / 3 comments
Outer Reach has ways to stretch out your tensions online. Plus Takeshi Sushi is now delivering; Extrafloral will have contactless delivery soon; tenoverten starts fund for employees.
Plus: Two Hands postponed the re-launch of dinner service; peek inside the big bar opening at W. Broadway and Canal; Takeshi Sushi is now open for lunch; Japanese theater company.
The soft-opening menu "will vary daily due to seasonal availability, causing the price to fluctuate around $100-$130."
Plus: New Northwest Tribeca building partially unveiled; more info on Takeshi Sushi restaurant; activity in the old Tribeca's Cornerstone space; Adopt-a-Plant event.
The restaurant is being replaced by Takeshi Sushi, which promises an "omakase experience."
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