Can Pranna Be the Sapa of the Flatiron District?
Chef Chai Trivedi took his inspiration from a six-month motorcycle odyssey across Southern Asia.
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The Nuevo Latino master may not be making his Nueva York return quite yet.
Where you can now find Vietnamese sandwiches in Tribeca and watching the Euro Cup at a beer garden, in today's neighborhood food news.
Douglas Rodriguez may be coming back to New York — at Sapa, of all places.
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