NEW YORK - Miriam, a cherished Israeli restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn, was vandalized over the weekend. The NYPD says its Hate Crimes Task Force is now investigating. Surveillance video shows ...
Heads up, Vancouver: a new Persian restaurant will be opening soon called Diba. Located at 1795 Pendrell Street, little is known about this new restaurant. However, this was the location of a previous ...
As in: crispy stuffed mushrooms with harissa and apricots, a samosa-ish party wreath and lots and lots of dumplings.
A restaurant vandalized overnight in Brooklyn caught the attention of the city's mayor, who called the tag "a despicable act of antisemitism." Mayor Eric Adams shared pictures of the damage on ...
PARK SLOPE, Brooklyn (WABC) -- A popular Israeli restaurant that served a Brooklyn neighborhood for decades was targeted by vandals and marked with anti-Israel messaging. Congressman Richie Torres ...
129 East 60th Street, New York, NY 10022, (646) 386-7608 Following on the heels of its sister restaurant, nouveau wine car Claud (conveniently downstairs from this seafood spot) this sleek ...
Ofir Akunis, Consul General of Israel in New York, commented on the weekend antisemitic attack on the Israeli restaurant Miriam, which is located in Brooklyn. “The attack on Miriam, an iconic ...
Images shared by Mayor Eric Adams on Sunday show grafitti on the front of Miriam, an Israeli restaurant in Brooklyn.
Two men and a woman were hospitalized early Saturday when a shooting erupted at a Brooklyn Dominican restaurant, police said. Cops called to El Nuevo Tipico restaurant at the corner of Fulton and ...
Jennifer Chase for The New York Times Supported by By Korsha Wilson ... we’re highlighting our favorite restaurants in cities across the United States. These lists will be updated as restaurants ...
When Sanjay Mandhaiya, chef at Logan Circle Indian restaurant Pappe ... The menu isn’t finalized yet, but it will rely on Persian, Turkish, and Goan ingredients and preparations, as well ...
Thai restaurants are one of the fastest-growing dining segments in New York City. And with more places specializing in regional cuisines, the Thai scene has never been more exciting. Today ...