Harvard owns that building and they have been terminating leases around the square to facilitate the work they are doing. Basically they have been getting rid of commercial tenants they are willing to part with and retaining the ones who they envision keeping in the new spaces when the work is complete. I'll bet they move BGood, Al's or or another restaurant into that space for a couple of years whily they complete the Holyoke Center.
Too bad. Leaves only the Hong Kong for Chinese in the square.
While there aren't too many Chinese places right in Harvard, at least three new ones have opened between there and Central in the past year or two. It's too bad but I'm not surprised an old option got passed over in favor of the new.
(Notwithstanding students' insatiable need for Chinese food...)
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Well that was a Gut-Yenching news story
I really liked that place!
Harvard
Harvard owns that building and they have been terminating leases around the square to facilitate the work they are doing. Basically they have been getting rid of commercial tenants they are willing to part with and retaining the ones who they envision keeping in the new spaces when the work is complete. I'll bet they move BGood, Al's or or another restaurant into that space for a couple of years whily they complete the Holyoke Center.
Too bad. Leaves only the Hong Kong for Chinese in the square.
Competition?
While there aren't too many Chinese places right in Harvard, at least three new ones have opened between there and Central in the past year or two. It's too bad but I'm not surprised an old option got passed over in favor of the new.
(Notwithstanding students' insatiable need for Chinese food...)
Kung Pao
Too bad. The professor who quoted that they had scrumptious kung pao was correct, it was excellent, not too much sauce, plenty of peanuts.
Until Young and Yee closed it was a race to the bottom with the Hong Kong as to who had the worse Chinese food in Harvard Square .
Well
There's a reason the HK is known as "The Pink Death".
My bet...
a combination bank and burrito place. Banco Loco...
Formerly a Hayes-Bickford
Formerly a Hayes-Bickford cafeteria.
Here's a photo from around 1960: http://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/6485818
I feel like Yenching.
I feel like Yenching.
That really sucks
If you look beyond the General Tso's section of the menu, this was a damn good place.
Sigh
What a shame. I still remember and miss The Tasty. Another loss as the Square becomes more and more sterile.