Jefferson
Having made a Pan-Asian success of his cramped Café Asean with a
weathered-barnwood aesthetic and gentle prices, chef-co-owner Simpson Wong
desperately needed room to grow (not to mention build a bar). He found it
two doors down, where he’s converted the old Homer’s coffee shop
into Jefferson (named for Jefferson Market, the
courthouse-turned-library across the street). The poured-concrete floor,
pleated acoustical-tile ceiling, and recessed light boxes are sleek and
modern, as much a departure from Asean’s hominess as the upscale New
American menu is from satay and spring rolls. But the random Asian accent is
still detectable among dishes like rouget with caramelized persimmon, oxtail
raviolo with seared monkfish, and Mission-fig-stuffed quail with
clementine-plum wine sauce ($12 to $25).
121 West 10th Street
212-255-3333
· Cuisine: New American, Asian
Peep
This shiny new Thai canteen has landed in Soho like a long, narrow
spaceship, outfitted with a reflective metal ceiling and pink-rubber-webbed
barstools. The open kitchen puts an inventive spin on a familiar roster of
curries and stir-fries with dishes like shrimp-semolina fritters,
pappardelle with lemongrass-beef ragu, and something called
“deconstructed hung-lea blackened strip loin.
177 Prince Street
212-254-7337
· Cuisine: Thai |
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