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Park Slope »

New Park Slope Eatery Promises Not To Serve 'Fake Italian Food'

Pastificio Flora's co-owners plan to serve authentic food inspired by life in smalltown southern Italy.

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DNAinfo rounds up the restaurants and small businesses that open and close in your New York neighborhood.

Washington Heights »

Jesenia Dolmus will host a free lice screening event to launch her new lice removal business.

Park Slope »

Ten-Ichi Ramen is moving into 382 Seventh Ave.

Upper West Side »

The hardware and home-repair shop will open on Broadway at West 68th Street. 

Ridgewood »

Owner Johnny Olivo said he hasn't gotten any pushback from locals yet.

Upper West Side »

The new Italian restaurant opened at the corner of West 106th Street and Broadway this week. 

Bed-Stuy »

Fuel BC will serve smoothies, juices and salads, all made from organic produce, its owner said.

Upper West Side »

The South African wine bar and small plates spot announced it was closing on Facebook.

Gowanus »

The children's toy company Hazel Village is opening at 510 Third Ave.

Greenpoint »

It's one of the chain's "essential" gyms with discounted rates.

Boerum Hill »

The bakery features pastries, gelato, cakes, coffee and backyard seating.

Red Hook »

The store, which has not yet been named, is located at 360 Van Brunt St. 

Bed-Stuy »

MacDonough Café opened in mid-July, offering fresh food alternatives for the neighborhood, owners said.

Inwood »

The popular Washington Heights restaurant has a new outpost on West 207th Street.

Financial District »

The specialty coffee shop is slated to open at 63 Wall Street.