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The previously unmarked restaurant keeps adding signage.
The dog that was once on St. Marks Pl. has now disappeared from Little Italy.
When we say we have a fondness for restaurant apparel, we mean $6 Wo Hop shirts, not $895 custom kicks!
Stop sprinkling them on everything like they're fairy dust!
Watch Michael Ayoub (who happens to be the owner of Williamsburg pizzerias Cronkite and Fornino) create the yacht-themed restaurant's funky-centerpiece chandelier.
The little mutt should feel right at home, going from one swarmed tourist strip (St. Marks) to another (Mulberry Street). Then again, is Little Italy all that crowded these days?
What's up with the weird 'Note from the Chef' at Sorella? Plus, female chefs make their 2009 predictions.
A slideshow tells us where AvroKO scored Double Crown’s fixtures.
Is the removal of the RESTAURANT sign from Double Crown's façade a tragedy, or just a clean-up job?
The second exhibit in our Museum of WTF Restaurant Art is on loan from a Mexican restaurant known for its all-you-can-eat special.
Because a restaurant’s décor is sometimes much more memorable than its food, we’ve decided to open, here on Grub Street, a virtual museum of restaurant art that will range from the genuinely disturbing to the lovably tacky to the totally ugly.
Buddhas of varying sizes adorn several New York City restaurants. View the slideshow!
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