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PARK SLOPE— The banh mi trend rages on in Park Slope. The newest addition (right) is Henry's at 431 7th Ave. All sandwiches are $5.95. It opens on Thursday. [EaterWire]
PROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS— Less than a year after Brooklyn restaurateur Jim Mamary opened his PFG spot Whisky Sunday, he's changing the concept. It's now called Fly Fish, "has been redecorated to give it a more dock-like aesthetic and has a seafood-based menu, but will keep some of its old BBQ favorites." [Brownstoner]
MEATPACKING DISTRICT— The new club/restaurant opening in the old Lotus space, Abe & Arthur's, is hiring. [DBTH]
UPPER WEST SIDE— After being thwarted in opening up a wine store in Time Warner Center and later on the Bowery, Whole Foods will finally get its wish at its newest location on 98th and Broadway. [Diner's Journal]
LITTLE ITALY— The Italian Food Center, a sandwich shop/grocery/raw bar in Little Italy now has a take out Zeppole window. [GS]