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105 Reade St.,
New York, NY 10013
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Mon-Thu, 11:30am-1am; Fri, 11:30am-2am; Sat, 4pm-2am; Sun, 11am-4pm
1, 2, 3 at Chambers St.; A, C at Chambers St.
$12-$37
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Accepted/Not Necessary
Sazón, sister restaurant to Sofrito on East 57th Street, opens this week in the Tribeca space previously occupied by Fresh. You might know Sofrito as the Mets-frequented, mojito- slinging Puerto Rican restaurant formerly known as JimmyÂ’s Downtown. Sofrito’s consulting chef, the peripatetic Ricardo Cardona, assumes identical duties at Sazón, where his Puerto Rican–inspired menu covers traditional (if elevated) Latin Caribbean territory, from conch salad and rum-glazed shrimp to mofongo and ropa vieja. Fans of Puerto Rican fritters can munch alcapurras and tostones rellenos to their heart’s (dis)content. There are plantain sandwiches and big salads at lunch, plus two so-called VIP lounges, in case Carlos Beltran brings some friends.
NoteFriday through Sunday, reservations are only accepted for groups of six or more.
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