207 Bowery, between Delancey and Rivington streets For dessert, expert pineapple buns and lava buns in the shape of pigs. The menu features some Congee Village classics as well, such as several congees and honey walnut shrimp. Much like at Congee Village, this new venture will focus on Cantonese cooking - now with 37 types of dim sum, including pork stomach with white pepper, pork soup dumplings, to pork buns, and chicken feet. Lower East Side: The team behind New York favorite Congee Village, which operates in Flushing and the Lower East Side (the latter has been a staple since 1996), has launched an 180-seat restaurant called Congee Dim Sum House, the third switch up at this address, Bowery Boogie reports. 133-35 Roosevelt Avenue, between Prince Street and College Point Boulevard, at the New World Mall Founder Sharon Ye, former gelato apprentice in Italy, is bringing scoops of longan rose, sesame seaweed, and peach oolong flavors shaped like bears, piggies, and pandas to downtown Flushing. 158-14 Northern Boulevard, between 158th and 159th streetsįlushing: La Mira Gelateria is helping revive the recently re-opened New World Mall with its Asian twists on gelato. 7th Street, between First Avenue and Avenue Aįlushing: Joon Omakase brings high-end omakase to the Murray Hill section of Flushing with courses featuring egg souffle with truffle, caviar and scallops, and uni and toro wrapped in fried tofu. The meal will run you $75 before drinks, with seatings are at 6 and 8:30 p.m. Mark’s Place, near First AvenueĮast Village: Ravi DeRossi’s latest vegan restaurant is Rabbit, an all-raw food tasting menu spot. In addition, there’s build-your-own egg sandwiches with options like ginger-scallion aioli, Spam, and hash browns. If there’s an opening in your neighborhood that we’ve missed, let us know at experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated it may pose a risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial COVID transmission.Įast Village: A creative new sandwich shop called Little Kirin landed in the East Village last month with dishes like a salmon katsu po’boy, pho short rib, and a five-spice braised pork with sesame aioli. Here’s a roundup of the restaurants and bars that opened in August. Since March 16, 2020, when the state first temporarily closed indoor dining, hundreds of new restaurants have opened, including a Brooklyn location of a Tokyo-based restaurant, a permanent location for a Vietnamese American pop-up, and a buzzy Mexican leaning spot in Greenwich Village.
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