

They will continue to serve six outside tables on West 94 th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. Vino Levantino renewed their sidewalk café permit for another four years with no objections. Lions Head Tavern, an existing bar at 995 Amsterdam Avenue, also passed easily. Buvette is part bar, part restaurant, part cafe, open from sunlight to candlelight. We are located in a repurposed industrial building on the bank of the Historic Red River. It will be open from noon-1 Sunday through Wednesday, and noon-2 Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays. It plans on serving “small plates” and won’t be doing deliveries. It will have 19 tables and be open from 11:00am-11:00pm Sunday through Thursday, and 11:00am-12:00 midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.Īnother new restaurant called Owl Café will open at 215 West 75th Street.
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was given the go-ahead for its license to open a sushi restaurant at 146 West 72nd Street, directly next to their already up-and-running Mexican restaurant, Burrito Mariachi. It is expected to open in about two months.Īkimoto Sushi Inc. It will seat around 60 people, and will open from 12-10:30 pm daily. RuaDEE, a Thai restaurant that is brand-new to the area but whose owners have two other popular restaurants on the East Side, will open at 307 Amsterdam Avenue, former home of Lily 74. It won approval for the license and he plans on opening in late July. Pfannerstill used the term “fast cuisine”, and said he will focus on sustainable ingredients and an all-electric kitchen. The restaurant, registered under the company name Nobody Told Me, seemed to create the most buzz among community board members. Nick Pfannerstill, a former chef at high-end restaurant Dovetail on 77th Street, is opening an unnamed new restaurant at 951 Amsterdam Avenue (West 107th Street). She said she intends to have a similar aesthetic - classic and upscale - and aims to draw similar clientele as Cibo E Vino and Marlow Bistro.

Elena Kistovski said they’ll be launching the new yet-to-be-named restaurant at 1012 Amsterdam Avenue (109th-110th). The owners of Cibo E Vino and Marlow Bistro are planning another new restaurant. They will still need to gain final approval from the State Liquor Authority. Six bars and restaurants won recommended approval last week from a Community Board 7 committee for liquor licenses. A former Dovetail chef is looking to open a new restaurant at 951 Amsterdam Avenue.Ĭhefs and restaurateurs with strong pedigrees are planning new spots in the neighborhood, and they offered some early details at a recent meeting.
