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bigcityfan - July 16, 2009 at 5:33 PM
Can't wait to try the chorizo and chimichurri!
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Julian Medina gives us an exclusive preview of his Argentine mixed grill
Like our first two installments at Marea and Xie Xie, First Bite aims to prod, probe and dissect a dish from a restaurant opening in the near future. Consider it a much more delicious Plywood Report, with less dry wall and more dry-aged rib eye. This time around we caught up with Julian Medina, the pan-Latin mastermind behind Yerba Buena and Toloache (long one of our favorite mod-Mexican cantinas in NYC).
In August, Medina plans to expand Yerba Buena with a Perry Street location, opening in the old Matador space in Greenwich Village. The project marks the chef's first partnership with his friend Chris Gilman of The Palm—so it's a safe bet that the focus here will be steak, assisted by Gilman's 25 years in the beef biz. Medina gave us a taste of his menu, preparing an Argentine parrillada, or mixed grill.
By Matt Rodbard, photos by Jori Klein-Jacobs
Yerba Buena Perry Street is slated to open in August at 1 Perry St. at Greenwich Ave.


