The new show opens Feb. 2. Plus neighbors are fighting the state's plans to demolish much of the historic Penn Station area; Thai Sliders is finally open; Maker&Son decamps for the Village.
In the eternal hunt for good Thai food downtown, a new win: an outpost of Thai Sliders is coming back, this time to Cliff Street. / 1 comment
Plus teeing up at the Nexus Club at 100 Church; a taproom and a parlor for Dead Rabbit that adds space; calculating your mansion tax; Gov's Island purchases a new ferry.
Until someone opens a Thai restaurant in Tribeca, you're going to have to order in from outside the neighborhood. Here are the restaurants that readers recommend. / 5 comments
oops - "somehow you're apolitical" is what I meant — Ken / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
Lol somehow you're not apolitical, but you will go shop somewhere for the expressed purpose of making a statement that... — Ken / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
Thank you! But that's a different restaurant in a different neighborhood that is more commercial, more populated, and filled with... — mulciber / Previewing Teakwood Thai Chophouse in Hell’s Kitchen
I am happy to hear of Eduardo Erazos success on Long Island but I miss Sole De Capri. I was... — JS Miller / Seen & Heard: Seeking Sole di Capri on Long Island
Thanks for the update — you saved me a panicked email. Did the expansion of Gee Whiz take place around... — Don / Don’t panic: Gee Whiz is renovating
Prices at Pure Thai: https://www.purethaicookhouse.com/dinner — Tribeca Citizen / Previewing Teakwood Thai Chophouse in Hell’s Kitchen
Sandra, It wasn't too long ago that you were ranting about marijuana shops not belonging in the neighborhood. So, it's... — Elizabeth / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich