Workers continue to transform the former Cafe Rakka space at 38 Avenue B into Dojo Izakaya, which the
Post described as "a Japanese gastropub."
It will be the latest restaurant from chef David Bouhadana, who opened Sushi Dojo in June 2013 at the
former Polonia on First Avenue.
The inexpensive long-timer Cafe Rakka got Cromanated last November here near East Third Street.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Chef David Bouhadana looking to open Dojo Izakaya in former Cafe Rakka space on Avenue B
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