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Three sisters, born in Italy and now living in Tribeca, have opened a restaurant with Italian chefs and no prix fixe menus. / 14 comments
Plus: Laughing Man café and François Payard Bakery opening today/tomorrow (or not); more rooftop gizmos; a private gallery goes public; CB1 meeting relocated.
It's open. Plus: Conveyor-belt sushi restaurant open, too; the name of the Italian restaurant coming to Reade; Hidden Treasures not closed; Friends of Hudson River Park benefit. / 4 comments
I bet you're pronouncing at least one Tribeca business's name incorrectly. (I was.) / 14 comments
oops - "somehow you're apolitical" is what I meant — Ken / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
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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