New restaurants in NYC for spring 2013: Five forthcoming hot spots
From ventures by established chefs to the return of a hometown hero, these are the new restaurants in NYC everyone will be talking about this spring.
Tue Feb 19 2013
Check out our picks of the five most-anticipated new restaurants in NYC. Between now and May, plan to check out exciting new additions to the categories of Italian restaurants, ramen restaurants and casual American.
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Alder
- Price band: 2/4
Wylie Dufresne, the brains behind LES trailblazer wd~50, brings his mad-scientist moxie to the gastropub, just before his famous restaurant’s tenth anniversay in April. The 56-seat East Village den Alder will serve innovative reimaginings of casual American plates (clam chowder with oyster crackers made of actual oysters, Caesar salad transformed into bite-size mackerel nigiri) and craft cocktails (a Pimm’s cup stirred with pine-infused rum). The restaurant takes its moniker from the Old English form of Ellery, his daughter’s name. Early March.
- 157 Second Ave, (between 9th and 10th Sts), 10003
The Lobster Club
Following nouveau-Italian Nolita hits Torrisi Italian Specialties and Parm, downtown wunderkinds Rich Torrisi and Mario Carbone expand their empire to Greenwich Village with a 12-seat sandwich shop and restaurant (down the street from their other highly anticipated spring opening, retro pasta joint Carbone). By day, classic triple-deckers will be the focus, and true to the name, the menu will feature lobster-stuffed clubs available with two sauces—a creamy white and a spicy red. For dinner, oysters from a raw bar and seafood platters will be on offer, while cocktail whiz and former Death & Company head bartender Thomas Waugh mixes libations from an extensive drinks list. Late March.
- 169 Thompson St between Bleecker and W Houston Sts
All’Onda
Sixteen months after his much-publicized split from longtime Altamarea Group partner Michael White, bigwig Chris Cannon (L’Impero, Alto, Convivio) returns to the restaurant scene with this Venetian-inspired trattoria. At the 80-seat spot, former Ai Fiori chef Chris Jaeckle will dole out casual Italian fare, including cicchetti (bite-size snacks), handmade pastas, hearty mains and risottos. The wine list will focus on vino from the Boot’s northern regions, particularly sparkling selections. April.
- 22 E 13th St between Fifth Ave and University Pl
Ivan Ramen
Buzzy impresario Ivan Orkin—a Long Island native famed for opening two of Tokyo’s best ramen-ya—brings his acclaimed bowls to the U.S. for the first time. The toque will employ his chewy, custom-made rye and wheat noodles—previewed last year at mobbed pop-up dinners in Momofuku Noodle Bar and the Breslin—in tweaked versions of the Japanese comfort-food staple. A blended chicken-and-dashi shio (salt broth) ramen comes with a soft egg and pork belly, while a Tonkotsu Triple Garlic Mazemen dish combines raw, pickled and roasted garlic with pork soup, pork fat and bacon. April.
- 25 Clinton St between E Houston and Stanton Sts
The Elm
After years of creating high-minded cuisine at acclaimed Tribeca temple Corton, Paul Liebrandt is jumping on the laid-back Brooklyn bandwagon with this new Williamsburg eatery, taking over the short-lived Pillar & Plough space in the King & Grove hotel. The classically trained chef enlisted Corton vet Mazen Mustafa to execute a casual menu in an open kitchen. May.
- 160 North 12th St at Bedford Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
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