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“Seductive Vietnamese dishes served in an unexpectedly alluring spot on Avenue C.” DiningForDarfur

Cuisine:  Asian (Southeast), Vietnamese, Asian
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This is a Vietnamese restaurant, it was was super hip when it opened a couple years ago. But it has wonderful, reliable food. The owner is Chris Johnson, who’s a great guy. He also is a sake expert, and travels all over the world judging sake. It’s delicious food in a very comfortable setting. Which... Read More
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The evening menu is more extensive than the lunch menu. Read More
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Great food! Clean and delicious! But if they could turn the lights a notch brighter - I'd see my food better. Read More
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If you're rich enough for Bao 111, you're rich enough for a Vespa.Photo: Shanna RavindraEast Village favorite and the launching point of Michael “Bao” Huynh’s mini-empire, Bao 111, is on the market. We noticed an item in Community Board 3’s minutes indicating that French–Caribbean joint Japy has b... Read More
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Bao 111 announces via storefront signage (above) that they will now be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays ("until further notice," as clarified by a call to the restaurant). Now, hmm. Bao 111, the Avenue C noodle restaurant that put Michael Bao Huynh on the map, should be doing better than... Read More
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Take one last look.Photo: Shanna Ravindra Chris Andrews, owner of Bao 111 (Platt's 86th favorite restaurant), tells us that when his lease is up at the end of this month, he and his partner, Chris Johnson, will move to a space on the West Side. He doesn’t want to jinx lease negotiations by givin... Read More
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Eater Photo Pool/Eating in Translation EAST VILLAGE— Cutty has it that beloved Avenue C noodle joint Bao 111 will move at the end of the month to a space on the West Side: "He doesn’t want to jinx lease negotiations by giving us a location, but he says the new digs will be larger than the or... Read More
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through June 18: 1996 at Rain Rain celebrates its 10th anniversary by rolling back prices and reviving dishes from their opening year. Reminisce over Duck Fajitas, Classic Green Curry Chicken and Fried Banana Splits, and Guest also receive an additional 10% off on their next visit. Enjoy the vin... Read More
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Several happy accidents arrived for lunch today: 1. Michael Bao moved from Bao 111 in the East Village to Bun right around the corner on Grand Street. 2. The Iridesco boys called at precisely the moment we were debating what to eat for lunch. 3. They were already at Bun. And we're happy to report fo... Read More
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Sweet, sweet sake. So delicious and potent and cute when it comes served in a box. A square beverage! Plus, the delirious sake high makes the punishing sake hangover totally worth it. Fortunately, New York has plenty of excellent options when it comes to sake, whether your preference is cultured sip... Read More
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