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“Popular Asian grocery and noodle shop caters to hipsters and shoppers ISO dumplings and wok fare.” nymag

Cuisine:  Thai, Asian (Southeast), Asian
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If you're craving roast duck or wonton and roast pork over egg noodles but just cannot find an extra 10 minutes to go down to Chinatown then I suppose Kelley & Ping suffices. The food is ok, if not a little bland, but honestly, for $10 a bowl you might as well take the 10 minutes and hoof on do... Read More
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I used to go here for lunch when I worked close by. Read More
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Following yesterday's report on the DOH shuttering of Soho legend Kelley & Ping, K&P's Brad Kelley drops us an email to explain the situation:Dear Eater, It is of utmost importance I inform you of how much we value our customers. And let you know Kelley and Ping has daily Health Department s... Read More
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Click the image above to view the full photogallery. A correspondent walking through Noho last night caught a glimpse of a taping of Chopping Block, the reality show that has been filming at the old Kelly & Ping space (now called Crimson) for a few weeks now. She says the restaurant was full a... Read More
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[Above left, Picnic; above right, Kelley & Ping on Greene Street] Having long since transcended our anger on the matter, we can now see with clarity of soul that the endless string of DOH shutterings—begat by a dingy KFC in the West Village—now represent a permanent part of the Manhattan din... Read More
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Crimson's old space, left; and Marion's.Photo: Carmen Lopez and A.J. Wilhelm, Youngna ParkCrimson, the restaurant in the former Kelley and Ping space, is the setting for the new reality show The Chopping Block, we've learned. The show, an American version of a British Marco Pierre White vehicle, fe... Read More
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A little more than two months after leaving its old dock on First Street, the East Village Yacht Club is back out on the high seas. Initially it appeared that the Club had found a safe harbor in the old Kelley & Peng digs at 325 Bowery (no, Peng isn't a typo, its sibling restaurant on Greene Str... Read More
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It’s ironic when a Wasp-themed bar gets priced out: Andy King had to move his bar, the East Village Yacht Club, from 1st Street after his rent went up from $13,000 to $26,000, but within a month he’ll reopen it in the old Kelley & Ping space on the Bowery, where he’s currently paying about twent... Read More
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EAST VILLAGE— Just last month everyone thought (per a sign in the window) that East Village veteran Luca Lounge was a goner. Not So! An email from the owner: "...we quite suddenly and unfairly did lose our lease due to an unexpected and outrageous rent increase. However, we fully intend to sta... Read More
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At the end of a shuttery week, we have a round up of some of the stragglers who are no more. We are here for you if you know of any more. 1) Upper East Side: We received two tips about this one so it must be true. The most colorful piece in the inbox, subject 'Hunters Closed After 30 Years!!!' say... Read More
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