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Renovations continue behind the plywood at 50 Third Ave. between 10th Street and 11th Street.
This space, previously the Renew & Relax Spa, is being converted into a restaurant. There's a Community Board 3 notice out front for a new beer-wine license for the place. (This item is not on the August CB3-SLA agenda. Perhaps it will be on for September.)
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In an email, one of the applicants, Becky Lin, offered a few details — described the new venture as a "non-traditional Chinese restaurant specializing in noodles, (southern China) appetizers and desserts, etc."
Lin said they are still finalizing the name of the restaurant, which will likely have a fall opening.
3 comments:
Ooh, a Chinese restaurant - how exciting, b/c we don't have any Chinese or other Asian restaurants anywhere around here!
Of course, because, what else? Bubble tea and Chinese food. Chinese food and bubble tea.
Give it a rest with this shit already. How many Asian restaurants and cafes do we need?
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