Brooklyniancommunity archive · read-onlyContact

old tea lounge space on 7th

belzjm
belzjm
edited November -1 in Park Slope
according to gowanuslounge, it's going to be a vietnamese sandwich shop!

my prayers have been answered!!!!

http://www.gowanuslounge.com/2008/10/14/brooklyn-nibbles-exclusive-bombshell-old-tea-lounge-going-vietnamese-sandwich/
«1

Comments

  • meganlibrarian
    meganlibrarian
    I'm gonna keep my eyebrow arched til it actually opens and it's good. I want it to be good! Please be good!
  • new2hood
    new2hood
    wow. the gods have been listening. Now, about some decent Indian....
  • land_mine
    land_mine
    B O R I N G
  • MOD
    MOD
    I can't wait. I've been going to Nicky's on atlantic, but it's not feasible, time wise, on a work week.
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    I don't know what a Vietnamese sandwich tastes like or looks like, never been inside a Vietnamese sandwich shop before. What is it about them that makes everyone gaga?
  • flux
    flux
    Yea....whats in a vietnamese sandwich? whats a vietnamese menu look like?
  • MOD
    MOD
  • drunken revival
    drunken revival
    I don't know about you guys but I am jumping out of my fucking skin... I actually just bit off a little piece of my tongue and swallowed it I'm so hungry for some Vietnam sandwiches..

    Asians do a lot of things REALLY well and the good ole sandwich is a shining example:

    image
  • duffyssis
    duffyssis
    Me likey!
  • land_mine
    land_mine
    Mmmm, I can't wait. I love me some factory farmed chicken and freaking head cheese...
  • drunken revival
    drunken revival
    Sorry if I offended anyone... must the sherry talking again.

    Seriously though, hope the place is good.
  • mpmav1
    mpmav1
    Oh please be a Vietnamese Sandwich shop with decent prices...
  • pastoralia
    pastoralia
    Oh fucking SNAP that is good news! I hope they have a decent meatball with fish sauce.
  • meganlibrarian
    meganlibrarian
    Mpmav1 wrote: Oh please be a Vietnamese Sandwich shop with decent prices...
    The "decent prices" is what gives me pause. I'm not optimistic.
  • flux
    flux
    My cholesterol shot up by just looking at the picture of that sandwitch!
  • land_mine
    land_mine
    "decent prices"! Come on, people! Why do you think all these places are going out of business? It isn't the freaking rent, it's because it costs a lot to run a small business. I hope they don't have reasonable prices, cause maybe they'll actually last.

    If you want decent prices, go to Subway.
  • drunken revival
    drunken revival
    Hmmm... actually, I'm pretty sure it's the rent. Last I checked that was the biggest "cost" of running a small business on the corner of 7th ave and 10th street.
  • scarlett
    scarlett
    Hmmmm how many $5 footlong bahn mi sandies do they have to sell in a month to cover $18k in rent?
  • mpmav1
    mpmav1
    Land_Mine wrote: "decent prices"! Come on, people! Why do you think all these places are going out of business? It isn't the freaking rent, it's because it costs a lot to run a small business. I hope they don't have reasonable prices, cause maybe they'll actually last.

    If you want decent prices, go to Subway.
    That doesn't even make any sense. Subway is more expensive than either of the Vietnamese Sandwich places in Cobble Hill. I didn't say underpriced... just "decent." $6 would be nice.

    Yes it costs a lot to run a business... and the second most expensive item (behind labor typically).... is rent. Why do you think Tea Lounge went out of business?

    And finally, I can guarantee you that your suggestion for non-reasonable prices will result in one thing: they will not last. How many $19 sandwiches do you buy?
  • scarlett
    scarlett
    When I lived in Paris we used to have hangover lunch of cheese on baguette with butter sandwich and dip it into French onion soup with a gigantic coffee on the side. I'm pretty sure it was all together about $19. (And cardiac arrest in the making but still.......)
  • drunken revival
    drunken revival
    Scarlett,

    A sandwich, soup, and giant coffee in Paris is not a sandwich by American (or certainly any nationality's) standards...

    Guess that was your point?

    Nonetheless - You had me at "hangover".. then again at "cheese", and butter, onion, MMmmm!!, you just don't stop... Give us more, give us indigestion, liberty, and a stomach ache while we nap.
  • barndorfer
    barndorfer
    All that sandwich shops in Sunset Park are $3.50. Thought that price just went hand-in-hand with Vietnamese Sandwiches.

    Hope this new place has something vegetarian, though, since none of the Sunset Park places do.
  • pastoralia
    pastoralia
    Price point under $9 would be good. Not as good as a $6 Chinatown sandwich but it's saving me a trip to Chinatown so I'll pay it.
  • testiculon
    testiculon
    Seems like a huge space for a sandwich shop...Vietnamese or otherwise.
  • eatshoplocal
    eatshoplocal
    scarlett wrote: When I lived in Paris we used to have hangover lunch of cheese on baguette with butter sandwich and dip it into French onion soup with a gigantic coffee on the side. I'm pretty sure it was all together about $19. (And cardiac arrest in the making but still.......)

    I bet that place is still there where you had that amazing $19 lunch and has been for decades - imagine the reaction on this site to a $19 lunch of a buttered baguette/soup in park slope - we want cheap food at cheap prices and its killing our businesses and we want to blame it on the rents and landlords as a way to dissassociate ourselves.
  • stoney stomp
    stoney stomp
    Woohoo!!!! Now if they only have Pho!
  • jamzer
    jamzer
    scarlett wrote: When I lived in Paris we used to have hangover lunch of cheese on baguette with butter sandwich and dip it into French onion soup with a gigantic coffee on the side. I'm pretty sure it was all together about $19. (And cardiac arrest in the making but still.......)
    Sounds expensive to me!
  • scarlett
    scarlett
    Mmmmmmmmmm so good. The foot long baguette half smothered in butter with thick slabs of gruyere was like 6, the soup like 7 and a gigantic cappuccino, like 6. Regular for Paris.
  • bill c
    bill c
    part of the problem had to be their offering "old tea". as part of the business plan for the viatnemese place i suggest they put "new" in the shop's name.
  • eggcream
    eggcream

    Subject: Re: old tea lounge space on 7th

    Great! thanks for letting us know.
    belzjm wrote: according to gowanuslounge, it's going to be a vietnamese sandwich shop!

    my prayers have been answered!!!!

    http://www.gowanuslounge.com/2008/10/14/brooklyn-nibbles-exclusive-bombshell-old-tea-lounge-going-vietnamese-sandwich/