Showing posts with label Madame Vo BBQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madame Vo BBQ. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Tuesday's parting shot
A look inside the incoming Madam Vo's Barbecue on Second Avenue at Sixth Street late this afternoon via Derek Berg...
Monday, December 3, 2018
First sign of Madame Vo Barbecue on 2nd Avenue
The sidewalk bridge signage has arrived for the incoming Madame Vo Barbecue, coming to this northeast corner of Second Avenue and Sixth Street — officially 104 Second Ave.
As Eater reported back in July, the owners of Madame Vo at 212 E. 10th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue are opening the sister restaurant specializing in Vietnamese barbecue.
The Madame Vo team was OK'd for a new beer-wine license back in September.
In a preview post, Eater had this to say about the new venture:
This barbecue offshoot will have tabletop grills for meat and seafood in various marinades including curry, lemongrass garlic, and honey fish sauce. It’s typically a celebratory food in Vietnam, and here, the barbecued proteins then go into customizable summer rolls.
The Vo-sters have also been posting a few dishes on their Instagram account...
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No. 104 previously housed several forgettable concepts, such as Wall 88. Previously, the address was the Lions BeerStore — part retail shop, part restaurant, all BeerStore! — for 16 months.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
A few more details about Madame Vo BBQ, coming soon to 2nd Avenue and 6th Street
As Eater reported back in July, the owners of Madame Vo at 212 E. 10th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue are opening a restaurant specializing in Vietnamese barbecue called Madam Vo BBQ this fall on Second Avenue at Sixth Street.
The Madame Vo team is on tonight's CB3-SLA docket for a new beer-wine license. However, given the method of operation (restaurant) and the owners signing the agreed-upon stipulations, they will not be appearing before the committee this evening.
Their questionnaire (PDF here) on file at the CB3 website provides a few more details about the place. For starters, the listed hours are noon to midnight daily. In total, there 13 tables to accommodate 52 diners as well as a five-seat bar.
As for the food at Madame Vo BBQ, Eater had this to say in a fall preview post:
This barbecue offshoot will have tabletop grills for meat and seafood in various marinades including curry, lemongrass garlic, and honey fish sauce. It’s typically a celebratory food in Vietnam, and here, the barbecued proteins then go into customizable summer rolls.
No. 104 previously housed Wall 88 for seven months until last fall. Previously, the address was the Lions BeerStore — part retail shop, part restaurant — for 16 months.
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