Showing posts with label A10 Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A10 Kitchen. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

EVG Etc.: Updates on A10 Kitchen, Burgerhead, Kikoo Sushi, Cafe Skye

A tipster tells us that A10 Kitchen reopened last night. New owners took over the bistro on Avenue A between 10th Street and 11th Street... and closed for renovations for a few weeks.
A10 first opened in the fall of 2020.
Also from the EVG tipline: We're told that the Burgerhead outpost on the NW corner of Second Avenue and Ninth Street will be opening around Labor Day. 

Signage was first spotted last December, and there wasn't a lot of activity here earlier in the year. 

This will be the second Manhattan spot for the brand that sells burgers, chili dogs, fried chicken sandwiches, etc.
A for-lease sign arrived yesterday for a retail space on the lower level of 325 E. 10th St. 

The listing via Meridian Capital Group states it is "perfect for any dry use" here between Avenue A and Avenue B. So you'll need to look elsewhere to open an illegal after-hours joint!
Steven points out that Kikoo Sushi on First Avenue between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street is closed for a "glow up" (aka renovations). Per the signage, they'll reopen in October.
EVG reader Brian Carroll shared the above photo of 520 E. 14th St. 

The owners of Cafe Skye on Clinton Street are seeking a beer-wine license (application here) for the small space between Avenue A and Avenue B. 

They are among just a handful of applicants on a light docket for Community Board 3's SLA committee meeting tonight. Details here

No. 520 was previously Dua Kafe.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Openings: A10 Kitchen on Avenue A


Photos by Stacie Joy 

A10 Kitchen debuted on Tuesday at 162 Avenue A between 10th Street and 11th Street... (we mentioned the restaurant seeking a liquor license back in February.)

Owner Enkeleda Kelmendi (below left) was all set for a March 15 grand opening... 
You can find the menu, featuring bistro fare — salads, sandwiches and main dishes such as steak frites and halibut — at the A10 website. You can find their Instagram account here. A10 is open daily from noon to 10 p.m.


Flinders Lane closed here in August 2018 after five-plus years in service. Before the Australian restaurant, this space was The Beagle ... and Orologio before that.