Fire Tears Through a Red Sauce Institution of South Brooklyn
Briefly

Ortobello, a Bensonhurst institution with interiors dating back to the 1970s, is raising funds to rebuild after a fire started in an exhaust fan, causing significant damage and forcing temporary closure.
Somedays Bakery, founded by creators of Chip City and 16 Handles, offers unique flavors like chocolate hazelnut praline and prosciutto lattices, alongside black sesame tahini and pistachio-raspberry croissants at its Long Island City location.
Due Madri, the Italian food stand by former White Gold Butchers owners, Jocelyn Guest and Erika Nakamura, is expanding to Midtown with a kiosk at 535 Madison Avenue, marking their second location after their debut at Market 57.
Falls Church Vietnamese restaurant, Pho Ga Vang, is venturing into New York with a spot in Chinatown at 30 Market Street, near Golden Diner and a Vietnamese American bakery, as announced by owner Tony Le on Instagram.
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