Saturday, December 28, 2013

Mee Noodle Shop is back



Mee Noodle Shop has its grand (re)opening tomorrow here on First Avenue just north of East 13th Street ... and they will have an open house tonight, as the flyer shows ... let us know if you go… Mee had to move away from its previous First Avenue location when the building was sold seven years ago

Photo via William Klayer…

Previously on EV Grieve:
Starbucks confirmed for 219 First Ave., former home to Allen Ginsberg's favorite Chinese restaurant

Mee Noodle Shop returning to First Avenue (28 comments)

5 comments:

  1. Just had my free dinner at Mee Noodle, you get a main dish and a free drink! Had the broccoli with garlic sauce and a sizzling platter, delicious. Everyone coming in kept asking if it was really free, no one could believe it and thought it had to be some kind of trick. This is a great way for a new restaurant to get free word of mouth advertising. By the time we left the place was full and a line was going out the door. They said they will do it again tomorrow night so if you missed it tonight try again tomorrow from 5 to 8 pm. Welcome back Mee!

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  2. I went and had a bite, was seated and served in record time. GREAT EATS! All full entrees were free, tasty, and definitely worth coming back for independent of a promotion.

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  3. I arrived 10:30pm Joint was shuttered

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  4. I had a lovely free meal at Mee Noodle yesterday. There might be a few bugs to work out in the kitchen but everyone was very sweet and, hey, the food was pretty good. I went to the old Mee Noodle many time and I'm delighted they are back.

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