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Greekeaster

  1. grub guides
    Where to Celebrate Greek Easter — the Ultimate Food Holiday — in New YorkSix NYC restaurants where you can feast to your heart’s content.
  2. Menu Changes
    Opa and Estia Celebrate Greek EasterRoasted baby lamb is on offer at both observations of the traditional Greek Orthodox holiday.
  3. Neighborhood Watch
    Brunch Near the Brooklyn Flea; Eat Lamb on Greek EasterSpice heads east and iced coffee is served on Sullivan Street in today’s neighborhood food news.
  4. Neighborhood Watch
    Schnitzel Moving Into the West Village; Recession Makes Gael Greene Crave SweetsAstoria: You think $12.95 is good for an all-inclusive brunch deal? Michael’s has a weekday three-course dinner deal for the same price. “This neighborhood never ceases to amaze.” [Joey in Astoria] East Village: Pichet Ong is teaching a class at Astor Center tomorrow on sweets and science. [Zagat] A new stuffed-potato bar is coming to town, but there’s already one on East Houston Street near Avenue A called NY Stuffed Idaho. [Eater] Midtown West: Moylvos celebrates Greek Easter with “Breaking the Fast.” At midnight on April 27 they’ll host a parade to the local Greek church and offer a tasting menu that includes slow-roasted lamb with yogurt-Feta dumplings. [Restaurant Girl] Upper West Side: The Insatiable Critic samples the new sweetshops in town. [Insatiable Critic] West Village: 14th Street near Fifth Avenue is getting a schnitzel shop. [Bottomless Dish/Citysearch]