NEW YORK – The iconic Greek restaurant Molyvos will soon reopen in a new location, 402 West 43rd Street in Manhattan. The Livanos family made the announcement on March 29, almost three months since the last day of operation at its previous Midtown Manhattan location.
The Livanos family’s statement follows: “Molyvos is proud to announce that we have secured a new home at 402 West 43rd Street!
Our new location is actively under construction and we are looking forward to opening in the coming months!
We will continue to serve elevated Greek cuisine and curate the largest and most extensive Greek wine list in the country.
We thank the midtown community for the past 25 years of memories and good times shared.
Continue to follow us on social media @MolyvosNYC or join our email list via our website and stay tuned for details: https://www.molyvos.com.
Wishing you all the best,
The Livanos Family.”
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