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Offering Parisian bistro fair with a Japanese twist, Brooklyn's Café Kitsuné Boerum Hill is also home to a bar, a gallery, and a retail space.
Reinterpreting a Parisian bistro with a Japanese twist, the Kuroki-designed Café Kitsuné Boerum Hill has landed in Brooklyn at 112 Bond Street. Opened in spring 2022, the eatery and bar is home to an international blend of flavors that make up an array of pastries, coffee, international dishes, and a list of sakes, cocktails, and natural wines—made special through details like homemade syrups and coffee from the brand’s own roastery. The multipurpose space houses several facets within its light and bright interiors, including a retail space featuring a collection of ready-to-wear and “objets,” The Bar, which is outfitted with a Rotel DJ system for weekly performances, and a gallery dedicated to new work by emerging artists.
Whitewaller recommends: Paying a visit to the adjoining Galerie Kitsuné.
The French restaurant, Maison Close, recently opened in the heart of SoHo on July 27.
Grupo Gitano invites patrons to a tropical escape without ever leaving New York, with the opening of its latest oasis, GITANO Island.
Verōnika and Bar Verōnika are located on the second floor of Fotografiska.
Joining locations in Miami and Mexico City, KYU specializes in Asian-inspired cuisine prepared with wood-fired grilling methods.
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