Well, the former Bounce Deuce (moment of silence -- no giggling!) on Second Avenue and Sixth Street is nearly transformed into...
Just what, I don't know. The signs last fall originally said a Pita Pan sports grill... I asked one of the workers here yesterday what kind of restaurant that we could expect... and he answered, "European." I said, "excuse me?" Then he said "German." Then he looked nervous and said that I needed to ask the owner.
Next!
And the new French creperie cafe on St. Mark's Place near Avenue A is now open...
And I no nothing about Hawkers, an eatery featuring, as the sign reads, "Southeast Asia street-style food," that recently opened on 14th Street near Third Avenue... (and only two Yelp reviews so far!)
EV Grieve reader T.E.V.B. reports that the new dessert place is now open at Third Avenue and NYU....the former site of Atlantic News...
"I picked up a menu, they serve bubble tea, shaved ice, crepes, other Asian-y snacks/desserts, etc. Similar to Saint's Alp Teahouse just up the block," T.E.V.B. reports...
And, oh, just for old time's sake!
2 comments:
I have to say, I really like the look of that Hawkers place. There's probably nothing for a vegetarian to eat there, but the exterior is really cool looking.
Like Saint's Alp, but apparently far worse:
http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2010/07/sugar-rush-just-sweet-opening-east-village.html
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