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Adios to ‘Moo Shu Mex': Chelsea Standby Closes

Submitted by L. Robert Primoff, Jun 29, 2007 13:10

Bright's restaurant and adjacent take-out food shop will be badly missed as will its Huevos Ranchereros and cornmeal pancakes.

Does anyone know if the owners are going to open another restaurant and/or food shop?

It had a very special niche in Chelsea and the city itself.


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