Monday, May 10, 2021

Openings: Sanshi Noodle House on 2nd Avenue

Sanshi Noodle House debuted this past week on the northeast corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street.

As previously reported, this is the second location for the restaurant ... joining the original outpost in Flushing. You can check out some food pics via the Sanshi Instagram account. Here's a menu for the Flushing location. (A beer-wine license is in the works. They are on this month's CB3-SLA docket.)

Sanshi Noodle House is open for lunch from noon to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, with dinner service from 5-8 p.m. (per Google).

This corner space has been vacant since Bar Virage closed in December 2018 after 20-plus years in business. 

4 comments:

  1. I miss Virage about once a week.

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  2. I miss Virage several times a week. When I was working hideous hours often without eating, I could always count on a delicious meal to take home or savor at Virage. It had an interesting menu; welcoming staff from the neighborhood; delightful banter at the bar, and was a safe, convivial neighborhood spot for an exhausted single woman late at night.
    I haven't tried Sanshi, but how many noodle places can the East Village support?

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  3. I feel bad for any person suckered into opening a noodle/dumplings restaurant in such a saturated area. Give me another socks shop or something!

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  4. With Little Tong and Dian gone, maybe there's a place for a new one, if that new one would be as individually unique and high quality, like those two were.

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