Posts Tagged ‘Baoguette’

Mess Around Downtown: February 2, 2010

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Welcome back to Mess Around Downtown!

Hello to all of my fellow Downtowners out there in blogland.  Is it me, or is the food getting better and better down here? More and more options keep popping up on streets all over Lower Manhattan for both lunch and dinner. Just a few days ago  I, along with some of my fabulous foodie co-workers, had the pleasure of lunching at SHO Shaun Hergatt in honor of Restaurant Week. The experience was certainly a five star delight for my sensory system. But it’s not just high falutin’ cuisine that’s showing up in droves.  Common folk need food too. And that’s why joints like Baoguette on Maiden Lane and the hip new Bon Chon Chicken on John Street are doing our common folk palates proud. Below are the additions and changes I’ve made to the Downtown Directory this past week. If you see any new retailers or changes to existing retailers, please do not hesitate to e-mail me at tre@downtownny.com and let me know.

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Bon Chon Chicken – 104 John Street: 646-682-7747

The Korean style fried chicken at this place is so tasty and crispy that my co-worker and I have written and choreographed a theme song and dance that is done every time we even think about eating it. Word to the wise, if you’re in a hurry, call ahead to order. They make each batch individually and lunch time can get backed up. If you’re not in a hurry, go in, hang at the bar, and drink a beer while you wait. It’s worth it.

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City Blossoms – 62 Trinity Place: 212-346-0756

This is the second Downtown location for City Blossoms. Their other location is at 2 Washington Street. City Blossoms specializes in the art of floral arranging European-style. Click around their site to find out how they can teach you at their European School of Floral Design.  Hire City Blossoms for your daily arrangements, wedding, corporate account or landscaping.

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Wall & Water - 75 Wall Street: 212-590-1234

Hungry for some locally grown Hudson Valley farmers market fare, cooked and served in a simple and elegant setting? Stop by the Andaz’s new restaurant for a tasty meal inspired by the flavors and ingredients of the Hudson Valley. Chef Maximo Lopez May is cooking up breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week. Who wouldn’t want to eat a meal cooked by a guy named Maximo? Make a reservation for up to 12 and enjoy dishes like braised veal cheeks, Hudson Valley duck salami, smoked venison, and prune ice cream. Check this out for their menu and pics.

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TSC Training Academy – 2 Cortlandt Street, 2nd Floor:718-878-1076

Get your OSHA certifications here. This new TSC Downtown location is conveniently located near the WTC site. You can get your 10 hour OSHA Construction Safety Training and your 4 hour User Supported Scaffold Training here. Check out their Web site to register and see their class schedule.

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Extended Hours Alert

Duane Reade at 200 Water Street is now open 24/7.

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Vacancy Alert

Color Me Mine Seaport at 190 Front Street has closed.

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As always, thank you for being on the look out and please continue to send any changes you come across to tre@downtownny.com

Mess Around Downtown: January 18, 2010

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Welcome back to Mess Around Downtown!

What do you get when you combine cigars, Vietnamese sandwiches, a craftsman, and a sweet new hotel room with a classy bar in the lobby? Sounds like one raucous night spent on the streets of Lower Manhattan to me. But really, it’s just the additions I’ve made this week to the Downtown Directory. If you see any new retailers or changes to existing retailers, please do not hesitate to email me at tre@downtownny.com.

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Baoguette – 9 Maiden Lane: 212-233-3400,         www.baoguette.com

Arguably the best Bahn Mi in NYC. Definitely the hottest little food shop to hit Downtown this year. Judging from the line at lunch, people are digging it.

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Cigar Landing – 25 Peck Slip: 212-766-1588

If you find yourself around the Seaport after dining at one of the many awesome restaurants on Front Street or you are just craving a nice smoke at lunch time, check out this new little shop for a fine hand rolled to ease your lungs’ desire. Open until 10pm.

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An American Craftsman - 10 FultonStreet: 212-509-0591, www.anamericancraftsman.com

This newest additon to the South Street Seaport Mall serves as a gallery for over 500 American artists and craftspeople putting their work up for sale through An American Craftsman. Shop here for handcrafted glass work for your home, woodwork, and jewelry.

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Andaz Wall Street – 75 Wall Street: 212-590-1234,                       www.andaz.com

Now taking reservations for it’s opening night on January 18th. If I didn’t live here and was visiting this week, I’d stay here. I would love to wake up in one of these big rooms surrounded by sophisticated and sleek design.

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Bar Seven Five – 75 Wall Street: 212-590-1234

This is the Andaz’s bar that is already getting high marks from the blogosphere. It also opens to the public on the 18th of January, and from the pictures I’ve seen, I just want to be in this space sipping on a Perfect Pearl Manhattan made by one of their pro Mixologists.

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Vacancy Alert

-New Dimension Awards at 99 Nassau has closed.

-Tiffany Cleaners at 95 Washington Street has closed.

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As Always, thank you for being on the look out and please continue to send any changes you come across to tre@downtownny.com

Baoguette is Open at 9 Maiden Lane

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

The line nearly stretched out the door on this frigid Tuesday but it moved quickly. And the piquant smell of Vietnamese sandwiches is more than enough to keep you happy while waiting.

Baoguette, for over a year a staple of the Gramercy office lunch set, has opened Downtown. On my first visit, it was delicious.

The pork terrine and pate in the namesake Baoguette sandwich is moist, compact and studded with whole black peppercorns. A whole black peppercorn is a fine thing to bite into. The cilantro sprigs and shredded carrots are fresh and cool. The hot peppers — which you should ask for — provide appropriate heat. My colleague ordered the catfish sandwich and particularly enjoyed the pickled red onion and honey mustard that accompany it.

Tomorrow I’ll return to try the shrimp and green papaya salad.

My universe of Downtown lunch options has been transformed. And when you try Baoguette, yours will be too.