D.O.B. 111: Still Alive
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Hung of 'Top Chef' will work on the new midtown project from the folks behind Tenjune.
The bánh mì wars continue, with a new set of ripoff menus.
The Vietnamese sandwich impresario plans to do Asian barbecue and tacos next.
Plus, Michael Huynh considers the Allen & Delancey space, and more Twitter drama.
Plus: Gandhi opens in Prospect-Lefferts, and Chicca opens in Soho, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: a Ryan Adams–themed pizzeria, and new museum restaurants in Paris, all in our morning news roundup.
Get a free Baoguette sandwich if you drink at Bia Garden.
Operations have moved to Second Avenue.
Plus, a new bar is opening in the East Village, (DUB) Pies is closing a storefront, and more in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: Doughnut-muffins in midtown, wine-shop throwdown in Red Hook, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: The FDA comes down on food labels, and New York gets a soda tax, all in our morning news roundup.
A late-night standby will be revamped to become an Asian burger joint.
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