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“Like Mary’s Fish Camp and Blue Ribbon before it, the tiny, beloved Po has made the East River crossing.” nymag

Cuisine:  Italian
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yaokui Mar 30 08
Address: 31 Cornelia Street, New York http://porestaurant.com/main/index.php Phone: 212-645-2189 Gan and I are not gourmet Italian food kind of people. Whenever we have cravings, we go to Angelo's of Mulberry Street for some good home cooking. Nevertheless, we are aware of other excellent... Read More
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Last month, Eater ran a Plywood report from a Brooklyn reader that read thusly: "I saw a construction permit sign on the window of what used to be Smitty's located on Smith Street. The name on the permit said Po Brooklyn. I assume it is a sister location to the Po on Cornelia Street." We... Read More
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Following some months of confusion about whether the Po coming to Boerum Hill was (a) a restaurant; and (b) related to the Batali-created West Village Po, we learned that the answer to both queries was an emphatic yes. Was there any lingering doubt, the menu that went up in the window at 276 Smith... Read More
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I was out on an aborted painting mission today and thought to stop by the Village to cheer myself up. I was really surprised to see a new Grom at the corner of Bleecker and 6th Ave. It just appeared since the last time I was in the area. Awesome. I really wanted to get myself a lobster roll at Pea... Read More
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There is little that’s more comforting to me than to sit in front of the tv, hugging a big, warm bowl full of pasta while I take in the latest episode of Project Runway. But my pasta repertoire is somewhat lacking and I always find the noodles undercooked, in my haste to start eating... Read More
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One of our all time favorite places if you can get in. Cramped space but I don't care. If it were spacious, they'd start charging outrageous price. Quality food is very important! Read More
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I love the food here. It's quality, fresh and delicious with extra change left in your purse. Read More
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Another favorite place to eat. A little tight space - but that's alright. I don't want to foot the bill for the space. Great food at reasonable price! Read More
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I never thought I'd say this, but Brooklyn is growing on me! As we walked through Prospect Park, I was reminded of how much it reflects the diversity of America. Walking though its length and… Read More
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Saturday is always my day for catching up on food media, and this morning I read Frank Bruni's spot-on piece in last Sunday's New York Times Week in Review section on the inexplicable popularity of Al Fresco dining in New York. Invariably, curbside (not garden or terrace) dining in New York is an u... Read More
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