Kurve’s Andy Yang Thinks It Was Bruni Who Was ‘Konfused’
The owner of the endlessly entertaining East Village establishment says the ‘Times’ critic just didn't get the place.
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The owner of the endlessly entertaining East Village establishment says the ‘Times’ critic just didn't get the place.
Restaurant Girl is game for Cipolla Rossa and Alan Richman is entertained at Charles, in our weekly review roundup.
Andy Yang opens a takeout and delivery outpost of Rhong-Tiam.
Frank Bruni gets frustrated by Kurve, and candy-inspired cocktails for Halloween, from our glance at the morning headlines.
An early report indicates possible Justin Timberlake influences.
Andy Yang says that so far his patrons have either loved or hated the food.
Toloache's $1 tacos are going fast in Times Square, and the East Village gets a new Thai restaurant, in today's neighborhood news roundup.
Now that he has called off the fight against Bowery Wine Bar, we have some suggestions for a new bogeyman.
We asked him about the state of New York City restaurants; his favorite color, pink; and what he plans to do with the hidden cameras above the bar.
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