It's all over now...
Subject: It's all over now...
Thai restaurant coming to Franklin Ave. Sign on the old J's Wong Chinese takeout on Franklin close to Park (and now closed Pawn shop) "Thai restaurant coming soon" It's a small space so we will see, but nothing says gentrification quite like Thai food. Unless of course Mexican food.Comments
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whatever celebration we have should involve toilet papering the skywatch police tower.
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Is that shitty pizza place on Washington and.... Prospect?... still around? That's still a stronghold. Plus you guys already have Thai on the corner of Bergen and Washington IIRC, along with various boutique type shops and a place that spells Brooklyn "Breukelen"
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I don' think the pizza place on Franklin Place is 'shitty'; and the old Chinese takeout spot was never going to be the pawn shop. The pawn shop was going to be on Park Place.
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A Slice of Brooklyn?
....that was one of my favorite places to watch the drug dealers a few years ago; they were always going back and forth to the trash can to get more supplies.
The view was better than the pizza though.
Did it get better?
I stopped going when the corner improved. -
It's better...
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CTK said Washington ...not Franklin.
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xlizellx wrote: CTK said Washington ...not Franklin.
I think he was confused. I can't think of a pizza place at that location -
The Thai restaurant that's part of Sushi Tatsu on Franklin & Dean isn't bad (for a Thai restaurant combined with a sushi place, that is). We order from there fairly often and we're usually happy with the quality. That said, it's never a bad thing to have another option in the neighborhood.
Anyone tried the new Oaxaca Taqueria on Prospect Pl. yet? -
I did. It was good, but they didn't have stools yet.
There's a mini thread on it around here somewhere -
There is a pizza joint on Washington--Gino's IIRC, but it's not bad.
We'll know gentrification has really hit when the sushi places start moving in. -
novanglus wrote: There is a pizza joint on Washington--Gino's IIRC, but it's not bad.
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We'll know gentrification has really hit when the sushi places start moving in.
Sushi Tatsu -
Cool The Kid wrote: [quote=novanglus]There is a pizza joint on Washington--Gino's IIRC, but it's not bad.
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We'll know gentrification has really hit when the sushi places start moving in.
Sushi Tatsu
Yeah, it's been there for years. -
perhaps this was a reference to the rumor that Sushi was/is coming to the closed Nairobi's Knapsack?
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novanglus wrote: There is a pizza joint on Washington--Gino's IIRC, but it's not bad.
And how long has Gen been open? 6 or 7 years?
We'll know gentrification has really hit when the sushi places start moving in. -
Hate to sound nick picky.., BUT the piazza still sucks to me on Franklin Ave AND Sushi Tatsu is the worst for Sushi.
Wish Nana on 5th Ave.,in my old neighborhood, would re-locate out here to these parts.
I love Oaxaca! Really great sized serving - I'm not a big eater - and cheap with quality ingredients! -
I think the pizza is absolutely divine . Sushi Tatsui is also quite good.
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I thought only kids from the ACORN school ate on Grand at that pizza place.
Now I know better. -
CUMMON! Sushi tatsu is the dankness and a slice of brooklyn are the homies! If anything the most overrated eatery around is Chavellas. Apparently the owner of Nam's used to be a su-chef and IS making once Nirobi's Napsack a sushi spot which will have free fresh sushi for the opening week, so look out! yumm
And whynot, damn right! It's time to hit the watchtower with some halloween hijinks! I'm trying to gather a coalition of the local mischievous dunions to take action! The friggin' thing is like the eye in the lord of the ring:
http://tctechcrunch.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/sauron.jpg
heheh -
Watchtower may be an eyesore, but no shootings on Franklin Avenue since it arrived, and we've been discussing sushi, not dead and injured kids.
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photogirl wrote: Watchtower may be an eyesore, but no shootings on Franklin Avenue since it arrived, and we've been discussing sushi, not dead and injured kids.
Agreed, any decorations should be done in a way that functionality remains intact.
youknoit, here's some inspiration. I'm sorry I won't be able to join you in your decorating, as this weekend is the Keep Fear Alive rally in DC!
A happy one:
A shot of one at Alcatraz:
One that reminds people that the Target at Atlantic center is scary:

This last one has a crow hill theme!
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youknoit wrote:
extra points if you can somehow decorate the NYPD scooter parked by the tower to resemble the munster mobile. You'll just need a little imagination, and some pre-decorated cardboard.
And whynot, damn right! It's time to hit the watchtower with some halloween hijinks! I'm trying to gather a coalition of the local mischievous dunions to take action! The friggin' thing is like the eye in the lord of the ring:
http://tctechcrunch.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/sauron.jpg
heheh
Protip: Drink lots of beer beforehand and work quickly to avoid arrest ....Captain Elvio Capocci seems to have them more alert than the last CO
This
becomes this
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WhyFi wrote: [quote=novanglus]There is a pizza joint on Washington--Gino's IIRC, but it's not bad.
And how long has Gen been open? 6 or 7 years?
We'll know gentrification has really hit when the sushi places start moving in.
Gen's only been there for about 3 years, tops. -
AHEM, whynot, it is the rally to RESTORE SANITY. I'm making the pilgrimage as well.. hahaa
photogirl wrote: Watchtower may be an eyesore, but no shootings on Franklin Avenue since it arrived, and we've been discussing sushi, not dead and injured kids.
Very true, I'm just poking fun. However, while risking taking this thread in the wrong direction, I would argue the tower doesn't actually solve any problems but simply relocates all the dealing and violence, primarily pushing it further east into CH... where there are no sushi bars I am aware of. -
youknoit, your attendance may result in no one being left to convert the Cushman.
If it makes you feel any better, drug dealing was pushed off Underhill in approximately 2004, then off Washington in 2006, and now you guys on Franklin are doing your part.....
(dates subject to debate, of course)
The war on drugs makes no sense, but until we stop fighting it, I'd really prefer it be fought on "foreign soil". -
whynot_31 wrote:
True that
The war on drugs makes no sense, but until we stop fighting it, I'd really prefer it be fought on "foreign soil". -
hahah. Or we could take a note from gubernatorial candidate Kristin Davis and legalize the magic of certain healing flowers to solve many, many social woes.
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Whatchuwant wrote:
Here's a post about Gen dating back to Jan 2005 so they are coming up on around 6 yrs or so.
Gen's only been there for about 3 years, tops.
http://www.dailyheights.com/archives/122
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