Federico Solmi who now shows around the globe also has Dumbo roots in the Mini Mart. He needed a studio where he could live because he had to move out of his temporary Queens share. He was instructed to go to the Mini Mart get a coffee and relax for an hour on the bench and that one of Bobby’s customers would find him a studio. The poor guy was a wreck. He did what he was told and 30 minutes later he had a space in 68 Jay with a great view for $400 a month. Stained glass artist, Franca SanGiovanni would cook dinner several nights a week for 68 Jay residents on her simple hot plate in her illegal to live in loft. She never cooked the same pasta twice and bought her spaghetti and rotini at the shoebox deli.
Tom Fruin, of stained glass water tank fame was also a regular at the Mini Mart, as well as Jared Della Valle, C.E.O. of Alloy development. Mark Jupiter’s furniture designer extraordinaire liked to order the tuna on pumpernickel with extra mayo. Jon Goldstein, known as the mayor of Dumbo also frequented the joint and was one of Bobby and Ahmed’s most loyal customers. Tanya, Caralee and Laura, owners of Superfine also frequented the mini mart.
However, nothing lasts forever and when the landlord encountered some issues with building permits, the deli had to move. Josh Gutman, the landlord found the partners a new and bigger space on the corner of Jay and Front in 68 Jay Street. The new name was Jimmi’s kitchen.
Jimmi’s Kitchen served buffet style Indian food. A large serving of chicken marsala was about four bucks. The decor was very plain with white walls, a brick ceiling and cold concrete floors. It was a popular gathering place for the neighborhood with the ambience of a school cafeteria. The venue had the only public TV in the community. I remember watching the OJ verdict being announced right in that very spot. When Bobby hired Dorzi, an immigrant from Nepal, Dorzi established the first salad bar in Dumbo and there were literally lines around the block every single weekday. This was Dorzi’s first job in America and he worked for Bobby for over 15 years.
When that lease ran out and the rent went sky high due to the beginnings of gentrification, it was a sad day for the neighborhood. At that juncture Bobby and Ahmed split the company. Ahmed continued in the wholesale fish business and Bobby took over the retail establishment.
Shelley Fern Goodman
December 18, 2019 at 9:08 pmGreat article cant wait to eat at the new place!!!
Franca SanGiovanni
December 19, 2019 at 3:33 pmBeautiful beautiful beautiful!!!
Thank you Dale for take me back to that unique time of my life.
Great Article! You are doing an amazing job with Dumbo Direct.
Congratulations
raimund serba
December 19, 2019 at 3:37 pmThe first few days he was open I asked him why he named it Jimmis. He said for Jimi Hendrix. Maybe he was making a joke. He was a little leery of me and my Doberman. But whatever, i loved having him there.
Barbara Reich
December 22, 2019 at 10:29 amThe era of Federico and Franca with the hotplate.
Nice memories.
Emily Fishman
December 22, 2019 at 9:55 pmGreat piece on Jimmi’s, Dale!! 💖
ExoRank
January 25, 2020 at 7:28 pmAwesome post! Keep up the great work! 🙂
Sam Siefke
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