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Apr112013

Fatty 'Cue Round Two

Zak Pelaccio's fusion-barbecue was an instant hit when Fatty 'Cue opened in Williamsburg. But the restaurant's back room closed for renovations not long into its run, and it left the small, front barroom to accommodate the droves that sought Pelaccio's cue. Then, in January 2012, the restaurant closed completely to undergo renovations. Those were originally scheduled to take two months, but lasted almost a year and a half. On Tuesday night, though, Williamsburg got its Fatty 'Cue back. The restaurant reopened with a new design, new menu by Momofuku Noodle Bar alum Anthony Masters, and cocktails by Death & Co.'s Phil Ward.

The Fatty Crew was busy elsewhere during the Fatty 'Cue renovations. In the last year, the team partnered with Top Chef alum Leah Cohen to open Pig & Khao on the Lower East Side (Pete Wells gave the restaurant two bright stars in March). The crew opened a Fatty 'Cue outpost in Barclays Center, and Rick Camac, a partner in Fatty Crew, established Fatty Crew Hospitality Group, which is going global and has a Hong Kong satellite in the works.

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    I am starving right now and now of all the times I have to read about the barbecue and noodles because it’s making me hungry. Noodles are my favorite dish and I can eat them anywhere and anytime. I can’t get enough of them because they are so delicious and yummy.
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