Monday, November 23, 2020
That fake McDonald's sign is no longer on the Zum Schneider space
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Sunday's parting shot
A car fire on 4th Street
Week in Grieview
My So-Called tag
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Quest to co-name part of St. Mark's Place after Jimmy Webb continues

Tomorrow (Sunday!), employees from Webb's former boutique, I Need More, will be on St. Mark's Place to collect more signatures to co-name the block between Second Avenue and Third Avenue Jimmy Webb Place
Webb, a familiar figure in the East Village during his long tenure as the manager and buyer at Trash & Vaudeville, died on April 14 of cancer. He was 62.
He started working at his dream destination, Trash & Vaudeville, in 1999, and remained there until the shop relocated from 4 St. Mark's Place to Seventh Street in 2016. He opened I Need More on Orchard Street in October 2017. That store closed this past summer.
Live from the Fiore Escape tonight
Tonight, Lower East Side-based singer-songwriter Jill Fiore will host another live-music session from her fire escape.
The show will also be streaming on Instagram Live via @soundandfiore.
Friday, November 20, 2020
A sidewalk sale on Houston and 1st Avenue
"Pressure' drop
Here's a look at the final RBG mural on 1st Avenue and 11th Street
The artist wrote a statement on Instagram explaining all the elements of the mural of the late associate justice of the Supreme Court.
open prison
The East Village Holiday Crawl is underway
The East Village Independent Merchant Association (EVIMA) and Cooper Square Committee have teamed up for an East Village Holiday Crawl for five weeks this November and December.
There's a theme to each week highlighting different types of specialty businesses — now currently in the "books + music" week.
The organizations are encouraging residents to shop locally to support independent businesses that have had a very challenging year during the pandemic.
You can check out this link to see participating merchants and the deals they're offering through Dec. 13.
San Loco's liquor license has arrived on Avenue C
And the first drink ordered: a cactus-pear margarita on the rocks ...
• It's official: San Loco is returning to the East Village
Is a McDonald's opening in the former Zum Schneider space on Avenue C?
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Flyer alert: More about Love and Sex on 10th Street
Grant Shaffer's NY See
A visit to Van Da on 4th Street
Text and photos by Stacie Joy
There is something magical watching a close-knit team work together to create something.
In that light, I was pleased to arrive early enough at the elegant and modern Vietnamese restaurant Van Da, 234 E. Fourth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B, to watch the chefs prepare, taste, and perfect the day’s special, tôm rim shrimp. It’s a seafood dish cooked over high heat with caramelized fish sauce, peppers and toasted cashews, all served over broken rice, which executive chef Mary Celine Bui calls “tortured rice” due to the process that it undergoes to become “broken.”
The dish is tasted by all staff members and discussed (chef Jay Bui, Mary’s husband and partner in the kitchen, offers to add some green onions), and notes are jotted down to inform diners about the special, before the chefs make a new batch with modifications under the watchful eye of owner Yen Ngo.
Yen, Mary and Jay go through several iterations of the plate before Yen is satisfied that it is ready for her customers.
We feel so fortunate to have such amazing writeups and to be recognized by the Michelin. It’s such an honor. Restaurant businesses are so hard, we love this kind of recognition plus the reviews of our guests.
This is definitely the biggest challenge. It’s hard for people to eat outside in the cold. However, I agree that we need to keep everyone safe.
We are in a dense neighborhood, it’s so important for us to make sure the people who live nearby are not constantly bother by loud music and worse — bad music. As a diner, I also am completely turned off by terrible and loud music so that you have to scream to be heard.
Normally, I ask business owners about what’s next for them, what their plans are going forward. Knowing that we don’t know a lot about how the pandemic and its surrounding issues will play out, what are your thoughts on the restaurant industry as we look toward next year?
Wow, this is a tough one to answer. I am very worried about the restaurant industry altogether. There are already so many closures and will be many more the next few months. In January and February of 2020, we were doing extremely well and thought that we are going to make it and become a neighborhood destination.
Two-plus years after devastating fire, Yakiniku West reopens next week on 9th Street
AO Bowl softly opens on St. Mark's Place
Using Blendtec technology, which prevents the oxidation of fruits and vegetables, AO Bowl juices retain over 90 percent juice compared to about 60-70 percent in standard juicing. Vacuum blending removes the air from ingredients within the blender, allowing juices to retain the majority of their original vitamin and mineral content.
Workers gutted this single-level structure on the corner ... dividing the storefront into several spaces. The other new tenant here will be the Brooklyn Dumpling Shop one of these days.