As we noted, this will be the first Manhattan outpost from the market, which has two outposts in Brooklyn and one in Astoria. They offer a variety of Japanese snacks, as well as in-house-made sushi.
Posted hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (All sushi is 50% off after 8 p.m.)
Meanwhile, a few storefronts to the south, the 16 Handlies location has closed. We mentioned this on Jan. 12. The froyo brand is expected to open a few blocks to the south.
And in the other storefront in the 6-floor residential building, the Cooper Still closed after service on Saturday... black trash bags now adorn the front windows... (photo by Steven)...
There's no mention of a closure, temporary or otherwise, on the door... or the tavern's website. Google still shows them as being open — even when they are not.
According to a sign on the front door of 16 Handles, ownership was unable to reach a renewal agreement with the newish landlord here.
Updated 5 p.m.


7 comments:
I will check out FujiSan today; I've been getting the onigiri downtown at Mitsuki market on Park Row and hope they have those here!
Getting half-off sushi after a movie at Angelika might be the move
Not closed . Just a few days closed to
Do some touch up paint inside
Yum. Glad to hear they are open. I am looking forward to stopping in. Lately I have been enjoying a bite from Kome Kome but they are only open a few days in the sliver of a space 9th 2nd/3rd
I miss sunrise market and the bakery—hope Fujisan brings a little of that back.
Re: the bottom photo ("EAST VILLAGE will be closing today"—oh, don't I wish!) there's a location of Copper Still on 7th avenue below 23rd street, which always makes me do a double take!
Looking forward to visiting Fujisan. Does anyone know if the Thai chicken place on 2nd is doing alright? Eim Khao Gai Kai, I think. Haven't seen them open lately.
16 Handles became prohibitively expensive.
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