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Nuela
Restaurant Review
Sept. 16, 2012
Platt on the Retooled South American Joint Raymi
In the old Nuela space, a retooled South American joint.
By
Adam Platt
The Other Critics
Feb. 22, 2012
Cuozzo Taunts Restaurants That Didn’t Heed His Bad Reviews; Sutton Finds
Plus: Shockey on Caffe Storico, Oliver Strand on Caffe Bene, and more of this week’s critical reviews.
By
Catie Keck
Neighborhood Watch
Nov. 7, 2011
Tribeca Gets Tre Sorelle; Chelsea Loses Vynl
Plus: Clerkenwell will reopen as Kupersmith, a pickle festival at Peck Slip, and more neighborhood news.
Serendipity
Oct. 7, 2011
A Funny Thing Happened at Nuela Last Night
Everyone got free tickets to South America!
By
Jenny Miller
Empire Building
Mar. 17, 2011
Nuela Team Will Open an Argentine Steakhouse, Marca
Plus, more Nuelas!
By
Beth Landman
In the Magazine
Sept. 20, 2010
Nuela’s Ambitious, Exhaustive Menu; a Guide to New York’s Urban
Plus: Hardneck garlic is in season.
By
Helen Rosner
The Other Critics
Sept. 15, 2010
Sifton Runs Hot and Cold on Nuela; Cuozzo and Greene Visit Jean Georges
Plus: authentic Yemeni cuisine in Bay Ridge, and another take on Eataly.
By
Helen Rosner
The Other Critics
Sept. 8, 2010
Sifton Leaves Fornino Park Slope to the Locals; Cuozzo, Cheshes Split on Nuela
Plus: Sietsema finds disappointing Chinese in Flushing, and Gael Greene at Eataly.
By
Helen Rosner
Trends
Sept. 2, 2010
Unusual Suspects: The Rise of Vegetable Cocktails
Forget the celery garnish: The newest crop of cocktails puts vegetables at center stage.
By
Elisa Mala
Lists
Aug. 18, 2010
Steve Cuozzo Hates Pretty Much Every Restaurant That Opened This Year
Má Pêche failed to thrill, Faustina is an egg, Pulino’s is more famous for its bad publicity than its food.
By
Helen Rosner
The Other Critics
Aug. 4, 2010
Sifton Gets Excited About Tamarind Tribeca; Sietsema Tears Into Plein Sud
Plus: Alan Richman raves for Eleven Madison Park, and Jay Cheshes checks out two new ramen joints.
By
Helen Rosner
Slideshow
Aug. 3, 2010
First Look at Gabbana, the Latest Nuevo Latino Newcomer
The forces behind Sofrito and Mamajuana Cafe combine to bring a sprawling “Modern Dominican” menu.
By
Daniel Maurer
Neighborhood Watch
July 28, 2010
Free Cocktails at Nuela; Tree Hosts ‘Speed Plating’ for Singles
Plus: ‘inoteca’s opera dinner, and a new bar from the owners of Heathers, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Openings
July 8, 2010
A Report From Inside Nuevo Latino Newcomer Nuela, Opening Monday
Douglas Rodriguez protégé Adam Schop will serve eighteen varieties of seviche, as well as a whole suckling pig.
By
Daniel Maurer
Openings
May 13, 2010
Douglas Rodriguez Protégé Will Open Nuela in June
The old Sapa gets a Nuevo Latino makeover.
By
Daniel Maurer
Mediavore
Aug. 5, 2009
Bruni’s Replacement Coming Soon; Whole Foods to Focus on Health
Plus: Annisa to reopen this fall, and liquor-license hassles, all in our morning news roundup.
By
Leila Cohan-Miccio
NewsFeed
July 15, 2008
Sapa–Douglas Rodriguez Deal May Be on the Rocks
The Nuevo Latino master may not be making his Nueva York return quite yet.
Neighborhood Watch
June 12, 2008
Sapa to Get Latin Makeover; Dorrian’s Inspires Preppies to Sing
Where you can now find Vietnamese sandwiches in Tribeca and watching the Euro Cup at a beer garden, in today’s neighborhood food news.