Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Board watch and reveal at incoming Wagamama on 3rd Avenue


[EVG photo from July]

Those Wagamama-branded boards in the windows at 55 Third Ave. at 11th Street have been removed... providing an interior reveal for the second NYC location of Wagamama ...



Thanks to Vinny & O for the photos...



Still no word on an opening date for the London-based chain of fast-casual Japanese restaurants. (Looking like late September, early October.) When they do open, their hours will be Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and until midnight on Friday. The weekend hours will be 10 a.m. to midnight on Saturday; until 11 p.m. on Sunday. You can find their menu full of noodles, rice and curry (and more) here.

The retail space in this former dorm-looking building also houses Martina, the pizzeria from Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group, which opened on Aug. 19.

Previously on EV Grieve:
A few details about the Wagamama coming to 3rd Avenue

9 comments:

  1. I also miss M2M. Wish M2M had taken the space in the NYU dorm on 10th St. (the former Birdbath Bakery, Subway Sandwiches, Saints Alp spaces).

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  2. I miss M2M too. It's hard to find scallions and other produce that fresh outside of Chinatown. Too bad Dojos didn't take this spot, I miss their veggie yakisoba and soy burger dinners. But hey, now we get to eat in the 150th Wagamama, so there's that.

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  3. I hope they clip that pink bike advertisement

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  4. There's another M2M just east of Washington Square Park, on Mercer.

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  5. I hope they have Marmite!

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  6. What's with all the black with these new openings?

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  7. @JQ LLC
    This building has new owners who booted the old businesses out.

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