The Glorification of the Simple Restaurant
Briefly

Jonathan Waxman's story of resilience amid challenges in NYC's culinary landscape, from being forced out of a Greenwich Village restaurant to founding Barbuto, showcases the obstacles faced and overcome by iconic venues.
Barbuto's modest beginnings with a simplified Italian menu in the 'quietly destitute' far West Village exemplify the resilience and adaptive nature required for restaurants to thrive in a competitive environment.
Read at Eater NY
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