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Little Chitaly Bakery and Bar Is Not As Gentrifying As It Seems

That's a gold bar, but this isn't GoldBar.
That’s a gold bar, but this isn’t GoldBar. Photo: Melissa Hom

The transformation of a Broome Street herbal-medicine shop into a twenty-seat daytime café and nighttime wine bar, Oro Bakery and Bar, might strike some as a sign of gentrification — especially with Papabubble across the street — but owner Dorina Yuen is actually a Chinese-American with deep neighborhood roots. She’s showing a commitment to proximity by using locally sourced ingredients for savory quiches and French country-inspired sandwiches including a jumbo shrimp rémoulade tartine, and a baguette of country ham with cornichons, butter, and fresh chive. During nighttime hours, the focus shifts from organic coffee to beers, sparkling sake, and ten wines by the glass. A bar menu coming later this month will soon include charcuterie, cheese plates, and pâté toast points.

Oro Bakery and Bar, 375 Broome St., nr. Mott St.; 212-941-6368.

Little Chitaly Bakery and Bar Is Not As Gentrifying As It Seems