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Hop Kee

  1. Lists
    Ask the Experts: The Best Delis and Chinese Food in TownThe authors of two recent books, one about delis and the other about Chinese food, name their faves.
  2. Tony Tony Tony
    Anthony Bourdain’s Guide to Disappearing New YorkA rundown of all the Tonyisms in last night’s ‘No Reservations’ episode, plus some outtake footage.
  3. User’s Guide
    Chris Cheung Reveals More About the ‘Phantom Menus’ of ChinatownThe China 1 chef, who grew up in Chinatown, tells us how to order like an insider.
  4. VideoFeed
    Anthony Bourdain Plays It Safe at Hop Kee, Shuns ‘Phantom Menu’A video preview of the “Disappearing Manhattan” episode.
  5. TV Land
    Bourdain at Katz’sMore about the “Disappearing Manhattan” episode of ‘No Reservations.’
  6. Neighborhood Watch
    Religious Scandal Hits Downtown Brooklyn When Junior’s Breaks the PassoverBrooklyn Heights: The new coffee shop on the corner of Cranberry and Henry has comedy and jazz nights, but you’re probably not invited. [Brooklyn Heights Blog] Chelsea: Bottlerocket wines hosts environmental activists Sunday afternoon for Earth Day tips and sips from biodynamic and organic vineyards. [Bottlerocket] Chinatown: What to eat at Saturday’s Taste of Chinatown. [Chinatown NYC] Hop Kee, though damaged after being plowed into by an errant car, is open again. [Grub Street] Downtown Brooklyn: Junior’s kosher certification revoked; a Jew baked during Passover. [The Brooklyn Paper] East Hampton: Prime 103 boasts a chef with Jean Georges cred, steak, sushi and weekend dining until 4 a.m. It will open by Memorial Day. [Eater] Harlem: You might get a free CD if you reserve a spot at the Harlem Tea Room for tonight’s jazz performance; three are available. [Uptown Flavor] Hunts Point: The Next Food Network Star winner Guy Fieri features the Bronx’s own Mo Gridder’s BBQ in his new show about dive eats. [NYDN] Midtown East: Patroon’s rooftop bar is open for the nice weather. [Grub Street]
  7. Mediavore
    Car Plows Into Hop Kee; Neroni Keeps SpinningA car plows into the venerable Hop Kee restaurant in Chinatown. The restaurant is damaged, and one person is hurt. [Downtown Express] Izakaya invasion! The city now boasts everything from simple sake joints with food to full-blown small-plate restaurants. [NYDN] The official Times take on the Neroni Affair includes this classic quote, in defense of the Desperate Chef: “If Marco didn’t want anyone signing checks, including Jason, he should have put the checkbook in the safe.” [NYT]