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After a two year pandemic hiatus, New Kitchens on the Block will return next week. Here are seven exciting ventures popping up at the food festival:

has previewed over 60 forthcoming restaurant concepts, giving attendees a first taste of Michelin-starred dining rooms like Maydan and Jônt; popular fast-casuals ; and beloved haunts like Unconventional Diner and the Salt Line—and that’s just to name a few.90s on Saturday, April 30. Founders Al Goldberg—the mind behind Mess Hall—and local food writer Nevin Martell call it “the ultimate pop-up.

Centrolina and Piccolina chef Amy Brandwein and Angie Duran with Philotimo’s Nick Stefanelli. Photo courtesy of NKOTB by Albert Ting

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