Lower Manhattan’s dining landscape continues to shift: Umberto’s Clam House has shuttered without warning, while Maury Rubin’s Third Avenue branch of Birdbath is preparing to bring hippie sandwiches ...
Mirrors, Mirrors in the Stall at Umberto’s Clam HouseUmberto’s Clam House is best known as the place where mobster Crazy Joe Gallo was gunned down while eating scungilli with clam sauce; these days ...
Thanks to everyone who played Where Am I Eating? this week — and yes, this plate of grilled octopus is from Umberto’s Clam House, the Italian seafood hangout on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Hungry ...
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