Polarizing Rip-and-Dip Bagel Shop Is Taking Over Boston
Briefly

PopUp Bagels, a popular bagel shop known for its unique approach to bagels, is opening two additional locations in Boston just three months after debuting in the Seaport. These new stores will be located in Assembly Row, Somerville, and Harvard Square, near notable eateries. Additionally, a new Thai restaurant named Kiin is set to open in East Cambridge, following nearly two years of anticipation. The article also highlights engaging pop-up dining events featuring diverse cuisines throughout the week.
"Just three months after its Boston debut in the Seaport, PopUp Bagels, the controversial rip-and-dip bagel purveyor that has amassed a cult following in NYC, is adding two more locations around the city."
"Kiin, a Thai restaurant that also does sushi and ramen, is getting close to opening in East Cambridge nearly two years after plans were first announced."
"On Monday, buzzy Lao pop-up Phaeng & Phiu is taking over the bar at Merai in Brookline for a family cookout-style feast."
"From Wednesday through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Third Time Ice Cream will be popping up at Cambridge coffee shop-slash-wine bar Tilde to showcase a mix of savory and sweet breakfast items they're testing out for their forthcoming East Somerville shop."
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