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July 1, 2009
Brooklyn Food & Drink Round-Up

"Yo dude.... A new taco place opened. No, i have no idea. It just appeared. Sick, right?" -- Jam It Down Your Throat
New Mexican Fare for Smith Street
Since Calexico opened last week, a bunch of Chowhounds and local bloggers have been raving about it. But in the meantime, with no fanfare whatsoever, a taco and torta joint called Oaxaca opened in the old Handmade space at 251 Smith Street (near Douglass). Blogger Jam It Down Your Throat says it's a work-in-progress (they don't even have a griddle yet) but recommends the pork taco, which is "shredded, pretty juicy and gets a nice spicy kick from the sauce."
Openings and Gossip
The New York Times says that the Saul Boulton, the chef and owner of Saul, along with "Ben Daitz, a partner in Num Pang Sandwich Shop" plans to open an "informal place" called The Vanderbilt sometime this fall at 570 Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights... Eater says that Lot 2 is opening today "in the old Kitchen Bar space on 6th and 20th... The chef, Scott Bridi, is a Gramercy Tavern and 'ino alum and is serving up items like Neck three Ways, olive oil poached cod, a mysterious dish called 'lipstick on a pig,' and 'low and slow' plate with brisket, pork jowl, and lamb rib." ...Time Out's weekly opening report includes a new Mediterranean seafood spot called Aqualis Grill is set to open at 773 Fulton Street in Fort Greene, as well as Vue Restaurant and Lounge on the eighth floor of Park Slope’s Hotel Le Bleu. This New American spot will have outdoor patio seating and access to the roof deck... And Grub Street says Brooklyn Bowl should open this week.
A New Farmer's Market on 4th Avenue and Carroll Street
A tipster tells us that Root Hill Cafe started running a farmer's market over the weekend: "They're going to have it going from 2-7 on Fridays and 9-3 on Saturdays, though they may take off for 4th of July weekend. So far, they have one vendor from the Hudson Valley, but they're looking to get other farmers involved (they have permits for the front & side of the building)."
After the jump: A couple of closings and the Times review of Diner...
A Couple of Closings
Chowhounds are mourning the loss of Little D (434 7th Avenue, between 14th & 15th Streets), which closed for vacation in early June and never reopened. 'Hound flo says, "It's closed, for real. And according to a waitress there it has already been bought by someone who is going to open a Mexican restaurant in it's place. Bummer." ...Plus, and Eater tipster writes, "Sad, but Tamari on 5th & Union in Park Slope will be serving their last meals today. I don't know where I'll get a good bowl of soba or ramen in the neighborhood anymore."
A Decade in Business, and Diner's Still Got It
85 Broadway (Berry Street), Williamsburg; (718) 486-3077
"A half chicken ($22) was impeccably cooked. Same for a fillet of halibut ($23). Neither reflected particular daring — that was left to an appetizer of grilled duck hearts ($11), by far the best dish of the night. The runner-up? Possibly a sorrel soup ($8) with such intensely smoky, porky accents that it tasted almost like a liquefied ham sandwich. I mean that as a compliment." -- Frank Bruni for the New York Times
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This is intriguing:
Park Slope: The Feed also reports that ex-Monkey Bar chef Chris Cheung will be running the kitchen at Vue Restaurant and Lounge. The restaurant, which boasts a "sizable" outdoor patio and rooftop bar with views of Manhattan, will serve New American dishes. Status: Not open yet, but "hopefully this weekend." Hotel Le Bleu, 370 Fourth Ave, 718-625-2177
I'm also very interested in "The Vanderbilt" opening by Saul Boulton and Ben Daitz. Seems South Brooklyn might be making a tiny bit of a restaurant comeback.
Posted by: 11217 at July 1, 2009 11:39 AM
11217 - Ugh Monkey Bar - don't get me started on Graydon Carter turning historic Manhattan institutions into douchefests (see Monkey Bar, Waverly Inn)
Posted by: dirty_hipster at July 1, 2009 11:43 AM
DH, it wasn't really the Monkey Bar connection that intrigued me, just more that ANYTHING is opening up in that space at Hotel Le Bleu.
Especially after so many people here trashed the place and said it would be charging by the hour.
Clearly that is not the case.
Posted by: 11217 at July 1, 2009 11:45 AM
"Especially after so many people here trashed the place and said it would be charging by the hour. Clearly that is not the case."
I think many Brooklyn people (and posters here) have a somewhat over-inflated view of what Brooklyn is and the kind of businesses can be successful here. I've said many times that hotels like this will definitely find a ready marketplace here, and furthermore are appropriate for these locations.
Posted by: East New York at July 1, 2009 11:55 AM
i'm offended at b.stoner mocking the way us white west-coasters / gen-Xers talk. will your next photo have a black person with your take on their ebonics?
/tounge out of cheek
Posted by: goldie at July 1, 2009 11:58 AM
Also wanted to note that the new Cubana Cafe looks nearly ready to open. It's on 6th Avenue, right off Flatbush across the street from Helios.
Posted by: 11217 at July 1, 2009 12:02 PM
11217 - really? for a while it looked like nothing was happening with the Cubana Cafe. that's exciting news! of course, i'm eagerly awaiting the vanderbilt as well. interested to see what their interpretation of "casual" will be.
Posted by: i disagree at July 1, 2009 12:51 PM
Yea, I just walked by a couple days ago, and the facade is already coming together on Cubana Cafe...definitely looks nearly ready after quite a long time of what appeared to be little to no action...
It's too bad they haven't found a tenant yet for that HUGE space next to it where the video store was. At this point, I almost wouldn't even care if it were bank, just to get something in there.
Posted by: 11217 at July 1, 2009 1:12 PM
11217 - yeah i know, i just see red when i hear MB or Waverly mentioned.
I can't speak for Le Bleu, but I live near their sister hotel (Le Jolie in WB) and they always seem to have a decent crowd staying there (lights on at night, parking lot has cars)
Some friend's parents actually stayed there and enjoyed it.
Pricing is more realistic now (200 per night)
Posted by: dirty_hipster at July 1, 2009 1:25 PM
Sweet - Bruni still likes Diner. Wish he would give it a full review before he leaves his post at the NYT.
Posted by: dirty_hipster at July 1, 2009 1:38 PM
GINGER KIDS!!!
Posted by: Adam Incognito at July 1, 2009 2:26 PM
> Hotel Le Bleu...many people here trashed the place and said
> it would be charging by the hour.
As the person who dubbed it Hotel le Doom, I am happy so see that is still in business after cutting their rates to less than half the initial prices.
Posted by: DitmasSnark at July 1, 2009 2:27 PM
Just for everyones info Handmade still exists. Andiewoo and Handmadeare owned by the same person and she decided to consolidate both stores into the Andiewoo side. So come by and check out the new look and grab a taco while you are there.
Posted by: Shopgirl at July 2, 2009 11:30 AM

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