Ugly Kitchen, a self-described gastropub serving Asian fusion and Filipino cuisine, had not been open since the summer here on First Avenue between Sixth Street and Seventh Street. In recent months, the Ugly Kitchen name had been removed from the awning.
This past Friday, Ugly Kitchen chef/partner Aris Tuazon shared an official closing announcement in an Instagram post:
It is with great sadness that we announce the closing of Ugly Kitchen. Due to the insurmountable challenges of the pandemic, we have come to the sad and difficult decision that we have no alternative but to close our doors. We want to thank all of our wonderful guests and employees for supporting us ... You have truly become a member of our family and our bonds will surely continue in the future.We could have not have achieved our success over the past few years without you and we are confident that our cherished memories will continue anywhere we gather. Perhaps one day, when the time is right, Ugly Kitchen will rise once again. Until then, we bid our farewell.
The restaurant opened here in September 2011.
Photo from Oct. 1 by Steven
Friday and Saturday the place was packed, but I never got over losing the restaurant that was there.
ReplyDeleteThey were illegally locked out and evicted. Landlord just refused to let them in one day,evicted them and didnt let them get their stuff even with the moratorium in place
ReplyDeleteit looks unique..
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