There isn't any notice of a temporary or permanent closure on the storefront or online. The Mediterranean restaurant no longer accepts reservations, and Kōbo has been removed from the main Nai website.
Meanwhile, someone looks to be packing up the interior...
The restaurant opened in late 2022.
This is the second establishment from Chef Ruben Rodriguez to close in the East Village in recent months, following Emilia by Nai on First Avenue.
Rodriguez still operates the original Nai at 84 Second Ave. near Fifth Street and Bad Hombre at 29 Second Ave.
Kobo looks nice inside, but I think they picked the wrong concept for the wrong neighborhood. It seems much more like something you'd see in the West Village or in Gramercy rather than the EV and something about the front glass window facade and that they were rarely packed made it unappealing to go in and feel like you were sitting in a fishbowl. Moreover, the naming and interior design gave off heavy Japanese vibes, so I'm surprised to see this is Mediterranean at all.
ReplyDeleteAs for Borrachito, bummer. I enjoyed their food, though I had missed when the Garret was more accessible and didn't have that faux speakeasy thing going on. It'd be nice to see a real cocktail bar in the EV again now that Pouring Ribbons is gone; the current crop of bars opening all seem aimed at the new grads segment that likes everything sweet, loud, and colorful.
Thanks for the update on Borrachito/Garrett East. Have been wondering where coverage of that saga has been! They closed abruptly, and their leftover outdoor seating was housing for the homeless for a while before being torn down.
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