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As noted earlier last month, Wara, a Japanese izakaya restaurant and dinner theater, is coming soon to 67 First Ave. at Fourth Street.
The storefront now boasts some subtle Wara signage...
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Wayne Yip, who owns Jebon Sushi at 15 St. Mark's Place and Clay Pot at 58 St. Mark's Place, is behind this venture.
Wara will include a Batsu theater, in which a comedy troupe takes part in slapstick challenges "to avoid electric shocks, paintballs, a giant egg-smashing chicken, and many more hilarious and jaw-dropping punishments!"
Jebon currently hosts the shows. According to the Batsu website, tickets purchased for dates after Feb. 8 will be at Wara.
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The Korean cafe Space Mabi closed here without any notice to patrons in November after a year in business.
It is a damn shame that these businesses choose Icon Realty as their landlord. I will not spend any money which will eventually go into Icon's greedy pockets but, as witnessed around the neighborhood, Icon will screw them and they will be closed and in a lawsuit within a year anyway.
ReplyDeleteNone of those challenges sound hilarious to me, they sound distracting and unnecessary. I'll pass, thanks.
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