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How the AAPI chef community mobilized to combat racism and launch a one-of-a-kind dinner series • 9 min read How Chinatown has transformed amid COVID-19 and rise in racist attacks A new generation of residents living in New York City’s Chinatown is mobilizing to protect the elderly and the businesses in the area. Deanna Ting Chefs and restaurants are stepping up from coast to coast to raise awareness of racism toward the Asian American community and serving up a new way to unite people through unique dining and takeout experiences. In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Chefs Stoping AAPI Hate and Resy, the restaurant reservation website, are working on a new dinner series led by a collective of AAPI and ally chefs. ....
The fund, which was created by the American Rescue Plan Act, contains $28.6 billion for restaurants, food carts and trucks, caterers, wineries, bars and lounges to dig them out of the rut caused by pandemic-related closures. Each location can apply to receive the difference between its 2019 and 2020 sales, less any Paycheck Protection Program loans, up to $5 million and with a limit of $10 million total per business. In the city there were more than 23,000 food-and-drink establishments in 2019, which together made about $27 billion in taxable sales, according to a 2020 report by state Comptroller Thomas P. Napoli. The SBA has set aside $500 million for applicants whose gross receipts were less than $50,000, $5 billion for applicants whose sales were less than $500,000, and an additional $4 billion for those with sales between $500,000 and $1.5 million. Although all applicants could submit paperwork today, the SBA will first fund applications from companies that are owned b ....
This morning’s Lower East Side food news: LTO (Limited Time Only) open in the old Broadway East space. From their new web site: “Chef RJ Cooper, James Beard Foundation Award winner for Best Chef Mid-Atlantic (2007), is the first in a cadre of chefs to grace LTO. Cooper and his team… will serve a 16-course progression menu and a 24-course journey menu nightly from April 27 – May 8 ($100). A la carte selections will also be offered at the bar.” The Times’ “$25 and Under” column features the newly renovated Nom Wah Tea Parlor. Summing up, Ligaya Mishan writes, “there is a menacingly chic bar down the block and a slick Mexican place set to open next door. But Nom Wah is still here. Let’s keep it that way.” ....