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The Times reports , and a call confirms, that Alex Ureña is closing his Murray Hill tapas spot Pamplona after two years (before that it was a more upscale restaurant from the same team called Ureña). The space is now set to become a lounge, Read More...
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After closing this summer for renovations, it appears that Karen and David Waltuck's beloved Chanterelle will not be reopening after all. The restaurant, which opened in SoHo in 1979 and moved to TriBeCa 10 years later, was one of the first in this Read More...
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This weekend saw two high-profile closings: It's the end of an era: the Times reports that the 92-year-old Upper West Side classic Café des Artistes has closed its doors for good. Owners George and Jenifer Lang had shut down the restaurant Read More...
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Right on the heels of Planet Thailand 's unexpected closing in Williamsburg, nearby health-food newcomer Green Canteen has already tossed in the towel after just a few months. Read More...
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Having lost its lease, Williamsburg's Planet Thailand closed on Sunday after 10 years on N. Seventh Street. The owners hope to reopen somewhere in Brooklyn before Christmas, and sister restaurant Planetthailand 212 in the Flatiron remains open. Read More...
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The Village outpost of Pan-Asian Aja at 432 Sixth Ave. has shut its doors. It will be replaced at the end of the month with a fourth branch of another Pan-Asian, Amber . Read More...
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When we called Greenhouse to confirm that its 27th St. siblings Home and Guest House were closed (they are), we also got this tidbit: According to a rep the group is working on a new restaurant tentatively called HRH (His Royal Highness). Located on 21st Read More...
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Add Bourbon Street Southern Gourmet Pantry to the spate of closings along Hudson Street. As of this weekend, the New Orleans–themed restaurant and grocery has called it quits, and the space is up for rent. It joins Monster Sushi, Pizza Lucca, Mama Read More...
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It’s official: Though it was mentioned as a possibility a few weeks ago, word has come in from Payard Bistro that the restaurant has closed after more than a decade on the Upper East Side. According to the release: “Unfortunately, [Payard] Read More...
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La Belle Vie, the French brasserie at 184 Eighth Ave., which has had a “For Lease” sign posted above its awning for months now, is closed after a nine-year run, along with the connecting space around the corner at 263 W. 19th St. that held Read More...
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Amalia in Midtown has given up food and is now focusing on drink service. Similarly, Ammos in Astoria is now opening only for private events. Meanwhile, in the East Village, Tet appears to have given up the ghost just past its first birthday – its Read More...
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Put on your dancing shoes and throw on your raincoat, because tonight is the last night for dancing at the Rainbow Room – at least while it's in the hands of the Cipriani family. If dancing isn't your thing, though, you've still got Read More...
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Garden Cafe, the No.1 rated Brooklyn restaurant in Zagat’s NYC Survey, closed last week after nearly 25 years in operation in Prospect Heights. The surprise closing was confirmed by the restaurant's neighbor, Amorina , who noted that prospective Read More...
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Just weeks after bringing in new chef Christian Delouvrier to help turn around his ailing Secession , David Bouley has pulled the plug on the project, the New York Times reports . Until the end of June the space at Hudson and Duane Streets will be used Read More...
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After less than four months, Atria, which took over the former Grayz space (and before that the original Aquavit), has closed its doors, a victim of the recession. "I'm sorry but the economy just took us out," explained general manager Adam Read More...
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