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July 14, 2025

 

LOOKING TO SETTLE

Eddie Huang Takes Us Restaurant Shopping Roaming downtown with a spreadsheet and a broker, starting in Nolita.

By Eddie Huang

Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photo: Getty, Eddie Huang

I’m cooking for strangers again at my new dance-music-inspired restaurant concept, Gazebo. It’s been running as a pop-up at Flower Shop, which Tammie Teclemariam reviewed for Grub Street. A summer pop-up is exciting and wonderful, but I’m 43 and married, I have a kid, and I haven’t yet mailed in my marriage certificate, so I absolutely need to find a restaurant space and get my marriage certified.

This cuffing season, I’m looking for a second-generation restaurant space between 1,500 and 2,000 square feet with the gas turned on, a beer and wine license (but preferably also liquor), black-iron venting, six-foot-five, blue eyes, and a patio. I know my worth, and I’m not settling for anything less.

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