New York Restaurant Openings - Week of Nov. 18, 2002
 Restaurants
EDITED BY ROB PATRONITE AND ROBIN RAISFELD
Week of November 18, 2002
Tenement
Its name evokes rusting fire escapes and bad plumbing. But the restaurant-lounge Tenement, opening this week in a building that at various times served as a brothel and a gambling parlor, describes its menu in decidedly upscale terms, as "dressed-up comfort food." That means potato pancakes, pork loin stuffed with dried fruit, yucca dumplings, and pierogies, all making reference to immigrants past; the d�cor does the same, with reproduced Victorian-era wallpaper and framed Berenice Abbott black-and-whites. Nevertheless, some of the newfangled customs here might confuse your grandparents: There's a D.J. in the house Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, and a fun bar menu-New York-style pretzels, mac and cheese, BLTs-is offered nightly from 11 p.m. into the wee hours.
157 Ludlow Street
212-766-1270

· Cuisine: American

Shula's
Don Shula wants a meaty bite off Michael Jordan's plate: The legendary ex-coach of the Miami Dolphins is opening the sixteenth branch of his steakhouse chain, Shula's, in the brand-new Westin hotel at Times Square. Upon arriving, you'll be passed (!) a menu-listing the expected shrimp, lobster, snapper, certified Angus beef cut every which way-hand-painted on an official NFL pigskin. Serious carnivores who successfully polish off Shula's football-size porterhouse will be inducted into the 48 Oz. Club—now 18,000 members and counting.
270 West 43rd Street
212-201-2776

· Cuisine: Steakhouses

General Store
Given the results of the midterm elections, a whole lot of New Yorkers feel utterly distant from the rest of America. So think of the General Store as a theme restaurant where you can pretend you're visiting one of the red states on the electoral map. Everything on the menu, from the Wisconsin cheese in the ham-and-cheese sandwich to the Maine lobster in the lobster potpie, is American in origin, and the combination restaurant-bar-ice-cream parlor-flower shop-bakery allows Manhattanites to visit an idealized, cuddly, and mercifully apolitical version of middle America. If you really need to drown your left-wing sorrows, there are desserts like Key-lime pie and homemade fudge-as well as twelve American beers on tap and 30 American wines by the glass.
29 Avenue B
212-254-0055

· Cuisine: American


Openings Archive

Week of November 11
Caserta Vecchia, Assenzio, Blue 9 Burger, The Upstairs at '21'
Week of November 4
Dish, Biscuit, Bruno's, Savannah Steak, Willow Creek Fresh Baja Grill
Week of October 28
Voyage, Shopsin's Jr.



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Photos: Kenneth Chen (1-2), Patrik Rytikangas