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Ramen Report: Pop-Up Yuji Brings Broth-Free Bowls To Williamsburg

Ramen Report: Pop-Up Yuji Brings Broth-Free Bowls To Williamsburg

Ramen is a meal particularly suited to colder months: steaming hot bowls of salty, fatty broth and toothsome noodles are a great complement to bundled sweaters and slushy streets; less fitted are the gut-busting bowls to springtime weather and wear. Fortunately, a new pop-up in Williamsburg is set to change all that, with the introduction of mazemen, a broth-free version that's lighter but no less satisfying. more ›

Girl Scout Cookie Pop-Up Shops Are Coming

Girl Scout Cookie Pop-Up Shops Are Coming

It's just about Girl Scout Cookie season, and while we already know there's a new cookie this year, and we already tested out their locator app to make sure we could find the treats once they were on the market again... it doesn't hurt to cover all your bases. You don't want to miss out on your annual Thin Mint fix, after all. So with that, we give you a handy list of Girl Scout Cookie Pop-Up Shops that will be opening all over the city on March 13th. more ›

Pop-Up Thanksgiving CSA Makes It Easier To Be A Holiday Food Snob

Pop-Up Thanksgiving CSA Makes It Easier To Be A Holiday Food Snob

Sure, Thanksgiving's not for another month. But if you're ditching out on Aunt Edna and cooking in NYC for the holiday, you need to start thinking about your meal ASAP. Which is where the Pop Up Thanksgiving CSA steps in. more ›

Singaporean Takeout Is Coming To A Mysterious Shipping Container

Singaporean Takeout Is Coming To A Mysterious Shipping Container

Tiny Singapore has long been revered for its huge street food scene, which is sadly hard to replicate in other countries. Until now! A group of Singaporean cultural groups and chefs are bringing their underrepresented culinary delights to New York next weekend, in what sounds like an interesting mashup of pop-up and food truck. more ›

Kanye And Jay-Z Open A Pop-Up In SoHo

Kanye And Jay-Z Open A Pop-Up In SoHo

Kanye West and Jay-Z are in full on promo mode for their new album Watch The Throne, and they've opened a pop-up store on Mulberry Street for the weekend in celebration. It will be housed in OpenHouse Gallery, which MTV says is now "regally wrapped in gold." more ›

The Guggenheim Sets Up Comfort Lab In Vacant Lot

The Guggenheim Sets Up Comfort Lab In Vacant Lot
    

In January it was announced that the Guggenheim would bring a pop-up piazza, of sorts, to the East Village. The temporary structure would act as a community center, a think tank, and whatever residents wanted it to be (public restrooms?); you can learn more in the video below. Well, today there was a little press preview for the project, which will launch in August, where they delivered more renderings, and more details. more ›

Guggenheim To Bring Public Toilets (& More) To East Village!

Guggenheim To Bring Public Toilets (& More) To East Village!

The Guggenheim has its eye on 33 East 1st Street, a gorgeous piece of property in the trendy East Village... or rather, a rat-infested vacant lot in the East Village. According to DNAInfo, the museum aims to turn the lot into a temporary community space. Their plan includes a two-level structure, sort of a pop-up community center, which would host workshops, lectures, cooking demonstrations and art classes. The site reports that the lot, owned by the city, is connected to the park space along Houston Street (which is currently under renovations) "that would contain even more features, including a café and public bathrooms, and visitors would have access to the space from both East 1st Street and Second Avenue." more ›

Artist Puts City in Pop-Up Books

       

Most artistic representations of New York just seem too flat to fully convey how dynamic the city really is. But artist Daisy Lew decided to add another dimension to her cityscapes, while still keeping them flat enough to store in any studio. The pop-up works each represent a slice of New York—a taxi, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty—but are made up of dozens of little buildings! We bet Donald Trump would love to see his face in skyscrapers just like that. [Via Laughingsquid] more ›

Brooklyn Flea Finds Shelter for Winter

Brooklyn Flea Finds Shelter for Winter

The Brooklyn Flea isn't taking the chilly season off, but they are moving things indoors. Co-founder Jonathan Butler (pictured to the right of Eric Demby) told us that the space will be smaller than the outdoor Flea in Fort Greene, with about 30 vendors housed inside. The winter months will be held in a usually empty space at 76 Front Street in DUMBO, which we went over to check out for ourselves. more ›

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