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Tom's Restaurant interior Tom's Restaurant interior. Tom's Restaurant is a diner located at 2880 Broadway (on the corner of West 112th Street) in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] It is on the ground floor of Columbia University's Armstrong Hall, home to the Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
In 2010 the restaurant was purchased by Wilson Tang, a former investment banker and Wally Tang's nephew. [5] Wilson Tang transitioned the restaurant from a traditional dim sum restaurant utilizing metal carts to a made-to-order style with a menu. [3] The restaurant was featured as a location of a scene in the 2014 film The Amazing Spider-Man 2. [6]
English: Tom's Restaurant, in New York City, January 15th 2012 View from Broadway. Date: 15 January 2012, 14:36:47 ... File:Tom's Restaurant on 2880 Broadway, New ...
Jason Kempin/Getty Images Country superstar Morgan Wallen is opening his own bar in Nashville’s famed Broadway district. The food, drink and live music concept will aptly be called This Bar and ...
New York City . Bodegas are a staple in New York, including Sunny and Annie’s in the East Village, where customers can grab a range of creative sandwich selections like the Joe-Bana — a ...
Tom's Restaurant is a family-owned diner, currently in its third generation, with locations in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn and Coney Island opened in 1936. [ 3 ] In 2022, Eaters named Tom's one of the "16 NYC Brunch Spots Worth Planning the Weekend Around."
Like most others during the COVID-19 pandemic, chef Tom Colicchio passed a lot of his quarantine in the kitchen. "I spent a lot of time home with time on my hands," he tells Yahoo Life. "I noticed ...
Tom Valenti: Welcome to My Kitchen: A New York Chef Shares His Robust Recipes and Secret Techniques William Morrow Cookbooks, ISBN 978-0-06-019819-0; Tom Valenti: Tom Valenti's Soups, Stews, and One-Pot Meals: 125 Home Recipes from the Chef-Owner of New York City's Ouest and 'CescaScribner, ISBN 978-0-7432-4375-9