Truffle shu mei? Dim Sum wizard Joe Ng has urban vision for Red Farm in West Village
Joe Ng makes the round of tables at Chinatown Brasserie. Photo: Steven Richter
Dim sum wizard Joe Ng has visions of truffle shu mei and truffle-okra-chicken soup dumplings as the new Red Farm space in a landmark building on Hudson inches toward completion. Yesterday the extended menu dialogue between Ng and his partner, the longtime Chinese food guru Eddie Schoenfeld, finally moved into the kitchen of their West 10th and Hudson Street venture with Jeffrey Chodorow. They actually shopped for groceries.
Ed Schoenfeld with the chef’s animal shaped dim sum in a steamer. Photo: Steven Richter
But clearly the pair have grander ideas for the West Village spot, first seed of a crop they hope to plants in several NYC zipcodes. “We already have two spaces in mind,” Ng told me. One would be on the Upper West Side, he promised.
Ng’s dim sum repertoire includes these pastry porcupines. Photo: Steven Richter
Schoenfeld who has wrestled with brand new refrigerators that don’t work and the usual trauma of launching even so modest a place, thinks opening for friends and family may still be a month away. Aware that residents sometimes object to smells – even truffle perfume wafting from ground floor restaurants, Ng thinks they will soften the neighbors by including them in friends and family previews.
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