A new Chinese Hot Pot restaurant is coming to Court Square in Long Island City. Yin Traditional Hotpot will be located at 23-10 Jackson Avenue as first reported in The Court Square Blog, in a space previously occupied by Bia Vietnamese Pub, and before that a Quiznos.
The owners of the restaurant own a similar hotpot establishment in Flushing and expect the one in LIC to open in the next few weeks.
What is Chinese hotpot? Think Korean BBQ where the grill in the middle is replaced with a steaming pot of oil in which diners can throw everything but the kitchen sink into, yet typically includes different meats, seafood and veggies. What can be bad about that?
//7-Train service will be suspended this weekend. It was also suspended last weekend, and I believe the one before that. Previous weekend closures used to be disseminated weeks if not months in advance, and usually quite visibly, both at the stations and with press releases. Maybe this is the new way of doing things by the MTA?
//IN case you haven’t bothered to tally the numbers in all the announcements over the past year, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple have added 20,000 new jobs in New York City, predominantly in the new buildings on the far west side of Manhattan that The New York Times is referring to as Silicon Valley’s newest rival. Coulda been, shoulda been…
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DS says
January 7, 2020 at 2:32 amit’s not oil. it’s hot broth.
JRo says
January 7, 2020 at 6:54 amSo now we (LIC) will get a large number of the commuters going into Hudson Yards and none of the jobs.
ASensibleMan says
January 10, 2020 at 12:59 am“in which diners can throw everything but the kitchen sink into, yet typically includes different meats, seafood and veggies. What can be bad about that?”
When they throw in live frogs and eels. That can be pretty bad.