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Edited by Daniel Maurer

2/ 9/09

Asian Sandwich Check-in: An Choi and Num Pang

A chic Vietnamese street-food joint is coming to the Lower East Side; Kampuchea readies its sandwich bar.

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Soul Food Star Returns to Harlem

The founder of Amy Ruth’s is back with cheaper food.

Monday Markdowns

$7 martinis and half-off wine bottles.

Tables Available at BLT Prime, Craftsteak, Ouest, and Trestle on Tenth

It’s time to play Two for Eight. Today: Refined Meathead.

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Nieporent and Brennan on Weathering the Storm

The two titans talk to us about adjustments they are (and aren't!) making.

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Bodegas in Danger

Could the city lose half of its bodegas in the next two years?

Union Picnic Partners Bring L.A.-Style Hot Dogs to Greenpoint

Plus, a check-in with the beloved B's Luncheonette off McGorlick Park.

Checking in with B's Luncheonette. »

Meet a CSA Genius

MacArthur Genius Award winner Cheryl Rogowski discusses sustainable farming on March 8.

What to Eat at Damon: Frugal Friday

Check out the menu and what constitutes 'Food in a Jar.'

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A First Look at West Village Pizzeria Spunto

Inside a new temple to thin-crust pizza.

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By Robin Raisfeld and Rob Patronite

A new wave of restaurants aim to become a weekly habit.

Openings & Closings

Butcher BaySpunto and Butcher Bay

The newest addition to a proliferating pizza chainlet, and a menu that reads part fish-shack, part mid-Atlantic Americana.

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