[6] In December 2016, the restaurant relocated to the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan located in the rear of a grocery store.
[8] The restaurant received a third star in 2011 and retained the rating before losing all three after closing and reopening under a new head chef in 2023.
[6] In 2014, the restaurant faced a class-action lawsuit regarding Chef Ramirez's alleged anti-Asian statements and policies.
[15] Beginning July 2023, the restaurant closed due to a legal dispute between Chef Ramirez and the owner Moneer Issa.
Issa claimed that he was "safeguarding" the funds, and that Ramirez had stolen kitchen equipment and rare wines from the restaurant, as well as exposing it to liability through abusive behavior to employees and customers.
[17] The restaurant reopened in October 2023, under chefs Max Natmessnig and Marco Prins, while the lawsuit continued.
[18] On November 7, 2023, Michelin announced that it had revoked the restaurant's stars as a result of the ongoing dispute and organizational changes.