5/18/2023 0 Comments Lingr restaurant prices“Also, there’s not a really spectacular Chinese-focused restaurant in the downtown area, so that was another plus for me.” “I grew up with a lot of dim sum and the restaurant will be breakfast, lunch and dinner so there will be some aspect of that dim sum as well as other Chinese ingredients in the menu. So I’m instilling that idea in the restaurant, using everything local, everything seasonal where I can,” Jew said. “In Norway they use a lot of hyperlocal ingredients, very seasonal. Unlike previous collaborative efforts, Lingr is the first opportunity Jew - who is half Norwegian and half Chinese - has had to present his own concepts, drawing on the food of his childhood. He also likes the walkability of the neighborhood, including new townhomes under construction by Salt Palm Development.Ĭonstruction on the Neptune Flood/Lingr project is under way, and Jew expects to open in July or August. “This particular location made sense because there was parking, it was zoned correctly, there was an opportunity to buy the lot behind it to increase the amount of parking as well and the price was right,” Jew said. Neptune will occupy the second floor and Lingr will take the ground floor. In August 2019, Burgess’ real estate firm, TRB Development, bought a former Ba圜are Medical Group building at 400 6th St. He worked with Burgess, now CEO of Neptune Flood, on finding the right spot. After five years, he decided it was a good time to go out on his own. Jew traveled back and forth to Washington for a while, before he signed on with 2B, the owner of Bella Brava, to open Stillwaters Tavern on Beach Drive. When his partner, James Steiner, was recruited by Trevor Burgess, then CEO of the former C1 Bank, to work at the bank - Steiner eventually became chief risk officer - the couple moved to St. It’s Jew’s first solo project, after years of experience in Washington, D.C., where he was head chef at the Italian embassy and chef de cuisine at several notable restaurants.
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