Showing posts with label Tahini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tahini. Show all posts
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Today in sidewalk hazards on St. Mark's Place
There's a report of a major tahini spill outside Holyland Market on St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue, via @ArthurBovino.
So bring your crudités for a healthy dip alternative.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Tahini closed for good on Third Avenue
[June 2]
Back on June 1, the DOH temporarily shuttered Tahini on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place. According to DOH records, the city issued 79 violation points, including for:
The restaurant never reopened.... and this morning, we spotted workers cleaning out the space...
The supervisor confirmed that Tahini was closed for good.
As you may recall, back in January, Eater reported that Michael "Bao" Huynh was taking over the Tahini space ... and opening an "Old School Style Philly" cheesesteak place called — Mikey's Cheese Steak. However, the Tahini owners followed up later saying that they had no plans to close.
Perhaps the new Bao concept is back in play then.
Back on June 1, the DOH temporarily shuttered Tahini on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place. According to DOH records, the city issued 79 violation points, including for:
• Hand washing facility not provided in or near food preparation area and toilet room. Hot and cold running water at adequate pressure to enable cleanliness of employees not provided at facility. Soap and an acceptable hand-drying device not provided.
• Food not protected from potential source of contamination during storage, preparation, transportation, display or service
The restaurant never reopened.... and this morning, we spotted workers cleaning out the space...
The supervisor confirmed that Tahini was closed for good.
As you may recall, back in January, Eater reported that Michael "Bao" Huynh was taking over the Tahini space ... and opening an "Old School Style Philly" cheesesteak place called — Mikey's Cheese Steak. However, the Tahini owners followed up later saying that they had no plans to close.
Perhaps the new Bao concept is back in play then.
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