An Argentine Steakhouse Is Coming To Greenwich Village
Graciela is bringing a taste of Buenos Aires to a storied street with a rich restaurant history.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Restaurant Openings

Key points
- Graciela, a new Argentine restaurant, is opening at 81 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich Village.
- The location has a rich history, previously housing other notable restaurants.
- The neighborhood is known for its vibrant dining scene, attracting both locals and tourists.
- Argentine cuisine, particularly its steak and wine, is a popular but specific niche in New York City.
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