Monday, February 9, 2026

A new era for Baohaus on St. Mark's Place

Baohaus is reportedly returning to the East Village, opening in the weeks ahead at 97 St. Mark's Place between First Avenue and Avenue A.

According to Eater, who first reported the news, Eddie Huang, the chef, author and media personality, is partnering with Russell Steinberg, who operated Cecilia at No. 97, and Roman Grandinetti, whose credits include Regina's Grocery & Deli on Orchard Street.

Baohaus 2.0 will feature previous favorites such as pork buns and beef noodle soup, plus an expanded menu for lunch and dinner service, per Eater. 

The former East Village location operated for 9 years (2011-2020) at 14th Street between Second and Third Avenues. The original Baohaus, specializing in Huang's take on Taiwanese street food, debuted on Rivington Street in 2009. 

Cecilia opened in August 2024. The bistro and wine bar closed after service this past New Year's Eve for a "reset."
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