Massive Italian Restaurant From Rome Opens First U.S. Location in the Trump Building
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Nerolab, an Italian restaurant chain renowned as an "Italian food zone," has debuted its first U.S. location in New York, setting up shop in the Trump Building. The restaurant features a Roman menu, including a variety of pastries, pastas, and pizzas, along with options for beverages and coworking. The expansive location is part of a plan to establish ten restaurants in New York by 2025. In other news, Peking House in Brooklyn faces an uncertain future due to construction mandated by the landlord, while Ras Plant Based seeks crowdfunding to recover from significant fire damage.
Nerolab, self-described as an "Italian food zone," has opened its first American location in New York, serving Roman cuisine along with pastries, pastas, and beverages.
Peking House in Brooklyn is uncertain about its closure, pending landlord-mandated construction, although the Chinatown location remains operational.
Ras Plant Based, a vegan Ethiopian restaurant in the West Village, has launched a GoFundMe to raise $200,000 for rebuilding after a fire damaged the location.
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