Longtime UES Restaurants Plan Expansions, Plus Pizza Toss

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — Two Upper East Side restaurants are looking to grow in Carnegie and Lenox Hill, according to a recent Community Board Eight meeting.

The owners of Bread N Wine and Bonjour Crepes, Parvez Eliaas, is taking over the nearby long-vacant home of Feta Bar and Gril at 1436 Lexington Ave., between 93rd and 94th Street.

The unnamed new spot will be ADA compliant and feature a cafe style menu similar to Eliaas’ other locations and will be open from 8 a.m. to 11 or 11:30 p.m.

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In Lenox Hill, Mediterranean spot Sea Salt is taking over a vacant spot just a block away at 1113 First Ave., between East 61st and 62nd streets, where One Lenox used to be located.

While carrying over the casual vibes of its sister restaurant, the new, unnamed eatery will serve up Asian fusion and will seat 36 diners with new ADA upgrades.

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In pizza news, longtime Neapolitan hit San Matteo is moving to a larger space at 1716 Second Ave., near East 89th Street, after losing their lease at their original location near East 90th Street after 15 years, according to a representative.

The new spot will have parklet dining, 46 seats and a full menu of Italian fare.

And another pizza place, Salvo’s Pizzabar at 1477 York Ave. near East 78th Street, is changing hands from its longtime owners. Everything will remain the same under new ownership, a representative said.


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