
""We've had fun on this corner for nearly a decade, and have been lucky enough to watch the neighborhood grow and evolve with us. We're not going anywhere, but it's time for our next chapter.""
""Atla became a neighborhood fixture where diners were drawn to its tortillas, salsas, aguachiles, and lobster burrito.""
""Former critic Pete Wells gave Atla two stars in the New York Times, calling it 'one of the least divisive restaurants Manhattan has seen in some time.'""
""Through the end of May, Atla will run specials of greatest hits, including the aguachile negro and lobster burrito, alongside the regular menu.""
Atla, located at 372 Lafayette Street, will close on May 31 after nearly ten years of operation. Chef Enrique Olvera's restaurant made his cuisine accessible to a wider audience. The space will be transformed into a new restaurant by Olvera's Casamata hospitality group, with details to be announced. Atla became a neighborhood favorite known for its tortillas and lobster burrito. Critics praised its offerings, with notable reviews highlighting its appeal and quality. Specials will be available until the closing date.
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