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Union Market

  1. Quote of the Day
    Union Market Brings Out a Different Side of Zoe Kazan“It appeals to the ‘bougie’ part of me.”
  2. Sparks Flying
    Katy Sparks Is Now Union Market’s Consulting ChefSparks is adding sumac-panisse fries to the East Village grocer’s menu.
  3. Beef
    NYP: Union Market’s Meat Quality StinksThe paper says the mini-chain’s beef and pork isn’t the all-natural, antibiotic-free stuff it claims to be.
  4. Openings
    Manhattan Transfers: Bronx’s Buzzy Zero Otto Nove and Brooklyn’sA couple of outer-borough fixtures will see if they can make it in Manhattan.
  5. Neighborhood Watch
    Led Zeppole Poised to Rock the East Village; Teany to Rise AgainPlus: Naya Express comes to Midtown, and Bussaco does lunch, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
  6. Neighborhood Watch
    Ramen Rivalry About to Boil Over in the East Village?Astoria: All pints of Lagunitas beer will be $4 tonight at Sunswick on 35th Avenue at 35th Street. The bar food is supposedly pretty good, too. [Joey in Astoria] Clinton Hill: Don’t get too excited over that fancy new organic market going up on Lexington Avenue near Grand Avenue; it’s part of a set for a Steve Martin flick. [Clinton Hill Blog] East Village: Momofuku responds to Setagaya’s claims that its ramen is more authentic… [Eater] And the Tokyo-based chain has already lured crowds of diners — and impressed them. [Eat for Victory/VV] The Sunday Greenmarket now has a Hamptons-based fishmonger. [Gothamist] Harlem: Fishers of Men has expanded to 125th Street, and rather than oust Papaya King from the space, the seafood restaurant has opted to share it. [Uptown Flavor] McCarren Park: JellyNYC’s summer pool parties kicked off the series this weekend with dodgeball, Slip ‘n Slide, Brooklyn Beer, and grilled grub (and we have video). [Down by the Hipster] Midwood: DiFara is once again up and running. [Slice] Park Slope: Union Market will bring its fresh produce to a long-empty storefront on Seventh Avenue, but there’s concern over nearby mom-and-pop grocers. [The Brooklyn Paper] Ridgewood: Butcher Karl Ehmer inspired such love of meat in a young girl that she now sells meat-inspired pillows to “hipsters, artists and Western Europeans.” [The Food Section]