
"Park Slope: It seems as though Korean restaurant Gahm by Mokbar has closed sometime this summer. It was run by Iron Chef finalist Esther Choi, who also runs a bunch of other spots that remain open, such as fast-casual noodle and rice mini-chain Mokbar and cocktail bar Ms. Yoo. She originally opened Gahm in 2023. Now, its website and third-party delivery pages are gone, and it's listed as permanently closed on Google. 212 Flatbush Avenue, near Bergen Street"
"Soho: Michelin-starred fine dining seafood restaurant Vestry is closing on Saturday, September 6. The New York Times reports that chef Shaun Hergatt and the team decided not to renew the lease for the restaurant, which had opened in 2020. It earned its first Michelin star in 2021 and maintained it in 2022 and 2023. 246 Spring Street, near Varick Street"
"Tribeca: The Room's sister bar Anotheroom has closed on Tuesday, August 26, per Tribeca Tribune. The neighborhood staple was known for its extensive beer list, regulars, and dim lighting. The owners plan to relocate just south of the Odeon, though a reader says it's not a done deal. 249 West Broadway, at Water Street Tribeca: Clubby Japanese restaurant Buddha Bar seems to have closed sometime over the summer, as reported by Tribeca Citizen."
Several New York City restaurants and bars closed or announced closures in late summer and early September, affecting neighborhoods including Chelsea, Park Slope, Soho, and Tribeca. In Chelsea, Irish pub Triple Crown appears to have closed per its Google listing. Park Slope's Korean restaurant Gahm by Mokbar shut sometime this summer and its online listings are gone. Soho fine-dining seafood restaurant Vestry will close on September 6 after opting not to renew its lease; the restaurant had earned a Michelin star in 2021 and retained it through 2023. In Tribeca, Anotheroom closed and may relocate, Buddha Bar is undergoing renovations, and longtime Tribeca Park Cafe closed after 45 years.
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