Pure Ktchn
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+1 (646) 755-8502
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352 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
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- New York
- Posted 1 year ago
Not so long ago Pure Ktchn was nothing more than an idea for a blog. An outlet for our obsession with health and nutrition. We wanted to promote superfoods, healthy dishes and share ways to prepare them without compromising taste, all while retaining as much of the ingredients’ nutritional value as possible.
As the idea sprouted and evolved, we realized the best way to teach people and to have them understand real health food is to open a restaurant and start cooking for them.
In 2016, after long planning and much hard work, we opened Pure Ktchn in Hell’s Kitchen. Today after 2 years we are thankful for all the support and love from our beloved customers.
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