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Planet Thailand

  1. Reopenings
    Planet Thailand Becomes Boyd Thai, Gives Away BeerA Williamsburg transplant is replaced by a Thompson Street transplant.
  2. Mediavore
    Consumers Cut Restaurant Spending; a Second Season of Brian BoitanoPlus: the benefits of skim milk, and explosion-defying beer, all in our morning news roundup.
  3. Neighborhood Watch
    Il Bordello and Green Canteen Close; Crêpe-Maker Wanted in NolitaPlus: Financier opens in midtown east and Kenny’s Castaways gets shut down by the Health Department, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
  4. Mediavore
    Graydon’s Mom in the Kitchen; High Hopes for Coconut WaterPlus: Planet Thailand closes and Jay Dee meets Cheyenne Diner’s fate, all in our morning news roundup.
  5. The New York Diet
    Model Taylor Fuchs Has to Fight His Love of the SliceUp-and-coming model Taylor Fuchs lives in Greenpoint, where he finds pierogi akin to the ones his grandmother makes for him back in Canada.
  6. Click and Save
    New ‘Tenderloin District’; the Thai’s Bitchin’ in Hell’s KitchenThis week in the news you can use, you’ll find guides to everything from sports grub to beets, plus an argument for why size matters. • On the heels of Planet Thailand’s move to Chelsea, a roundup of chili-deploying joints in Hell’s Kitchen. [NYT] • Ravioli and pierogies with beets sexify the “sturdiest of root vegetables.” [NYDN] • Swear off Peter Luger after Alan Richman’s thrashing? Check out the new “tenderloin district” around Penn Station. [AMNY] • Grub for sports fans, including all-you-can-eat wings at Blondies. That’s right — they went there. [AMNY] • Size does matter: gems like the Little Owl versus trendy juggernauts (hello, Hawaiian Tropic Zone). [MUG] • We’re also psyched about Ruby Tuesday: Chains like Japan’s grill-it-yourself-joint Gyu-Kaku and tofu-cheesecake purveyor Kyotofu to take Manhattan. [TONY]