Reminisce About the Restaurant Savoy

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Reminisce About the Restaurant Savoy

The East Village restaurant Huertas will host a conversation with the chef Peter Hoffman about restaurants and his memoir.

Peter Hoffman, left, and Jonah Miller, right, will discuss the legacy of Savoy.

By Florence Fabricant

If you’re among those who might pass the corner of Prince and Crosby Streets in SoHo with a pang of nostalgia for the loss of the restaurant Savoy, closed in 2011, you can relive some of its moments with Peter Hoffman, the chef and a former owner, at a program at the Basque restaurant Huertas, near Mr. Hoffman’s restaurant Back Forty, which closed in 2014. On Sept. 23, Jonah Miller, the owner of Huertas, will hold a conversation with Mr. Hoffman about restaurants and his book, “What’s Good? A Memoir in 14 Ingredients,” which will be on sale. Savoy-inspired snacks and wine will be served. Proof of vaccination is required.

“What’s Good?” Thursday, Sept. 23, 6:30 p.m., $40 plus tax and fee, Huertas, 107 First Avenue (East Sixth Street), huertasnyc.com/events .

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