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98 Rivington Street 'inoteca Their website
Located at 98 Rivington Street near the corner of Ludlow Street in the lower east side of New York. Italian restaurant and wine bar.

Quoted from the 'inoteca website:

An extension of 'ino on Bedford Street in Greenwich Village, `inoteca is owned and operated by Jason Denton of 'ino, Lupa and Otto, Joe Denton, manager of 'ino and Eric Kleinman, former sous chef at Lupa. Food will be served daily from 12pm-3am and will be featuring classic wine bar cuisine with an extensive selection of regional Italian wines.

The list will consist of wines made from grapes indigenous to all of the regions in Italy. `inoteca will be serving over 250 bottles and 25 by the glass and half carafe. Some of the selections are Frappato from Sicily, Falanghina from Campania and Ribolla Gialla from Fruili, all of which are refreshing summer wines. Our wines will be accessible for all consumers and will be paired with our chef's regional cuisine.

Read reviews of 'intoeca on New York Citysearch here.

Read reviews of 'intoeca on MenuPages here here.

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Historical Photograph, 2003 Rivington and Ludlow
Late Rivington rabbi gets his way / Villager photos by Elisabeth Robert
originally published by The Villager in June 2003
(this link: http://www.thevillager.com/villager_7/laterivingtonrabbi.html)

A corner of Rivington and Ludlow Sts. was co-named Rabbi Yaakov Spiegel Way last week in memory of the beloved late head rabbi at the First Roumanian American Congregation. Neighborhood residents and friends turned out to watch the proceedings as Councilmember Alan Gerson, second from right in photo at top right, joined the late rabbi’s sons, Gershon, right, and Aryeh, left, and Rebetzin Chana Spiegel, at the dedication. Schmuel, the rabbi’s third son, is not pictured. At left, Rabbi Avrahm Spiegel, the late rabbi’s twin, shook hands with one of Gershon’s sons, Yasroel Spiegel, 10. When the paper covering got stuck as the sign was being unveiled on the lamp post, one of the brothers said it was the modest rabbi’s way of saying he didn’t like being honored.

 
 
 
 
 
 
     
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