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Chef’s Table boss Cesar Ramirez expands empire to Hudson Square


The Hudson Square appetite for new attractions and amenities has swallowed a big one.

Superchef Cesar Ramirez – celebrated pilot of three-Michelin-star Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare – signed a lease for a new venue at 333 Hudson Street, boutique office building between Charlton and Vandam streets. The space is 5,000 square feet of which 3,300 sf are on the ground floor.

Chef’s Table has been one of the city’s most exalted dining destinations since it opened in downtown Brooklyn in 2010. In 2016, it moved to 431 W. 37th St. on the far West Side, where the current cost of the Japanese-French tasting menu is $430.

The Hudson Street asking rent was $150 per square foot and the lease term 15 years, according to Newmark vice-chairman Jeffrey Roseman, who represented the landlord.   

However, nothing was known yet about Ramirez’s plans. The Hudson Square space was previously a food court, and the chef might use it for another of several Chef’s Table gourmet grocery markets he runs — including the one on West 37th Street that’s home to the sit-down eatery.


Ramirez’s Chef’s Table has been one of the city’s most exalted dining destinations since it opened in downtown Brooklyn in 2010.
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The century-old building at 333 Hudson St.
The century-old building at 333 Hudson St. was converted to modern offices and is home to a diverse array of tenants.
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Roseman worked with Newmark’s Marc Frankel, while Sinvin’s Chrisopher Owles repped Ramirez.

The 10-story, 110,000 square-foot, century-old building, a former print factory, has been converted to modern offices and is home to a diverse array of tenants.



This story originally appeared on NYPost

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