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Cary’s Anjappar Restaurant Expanding, Celebrating Anniversary
/in Business, Featured, Food, Restaurants /by Michael PapichCary, NC – Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant has only been in Cary for a year but they have already expanded with more seating, a private dining space and a special authentic Southern Indian dining experience to celebrate their anniversary.
Read moreAshley Christensen Launches New Triangle Restaurants, Including Cary Location
/in Business, Featured, Food, Restaurants /by Michael PapichCary, NC – Cary is getting a new fried chicken sandwich restaurant, backed by the branding of Downtown Raleigh restauranteur and James Beard Award-winner, Ashley Christensen.
Read moreHickory Tavern Opens in Morrisville
/in Business, Featured, Food, Restaurants /by Michael PapichStory originally appeared on FoodCary.
Morrisville, NC – Hickory Tavern now has its third location in Wake County, opening up in Morrisville’s Park West Village this month.
Read morekō•än Opening This August in Former An Location
/in Business, Featured, Food, Restaurants /by Michael PapichStory originally appeared on FoodCary.com
Cary, NC – The former owner and chef at bu•ku both open kō•än in Cary this August, sharing food from around Southeast Asia in the former An location.
New Flavors and Dishes
kō•än is set to open in the Arboretum in Cary in late August, and in addition to popular Chinese, Japanese and Thai dishes, Executive Chef Drew Smith said he wants to put a spotlight on food from countries such as Laos, Cambodia and the Phillipines that are not as common in local restaurants. Smith was also a chef at bu•ku as well as so•ca.
“I spent a lot of time in that part of the world and I wanted to share my experiences,” Smith said. “Our guests are going to experience a part of me, my story and the reason I will always be humbled and inspired by Asian cuisine. I will never master this food. It’s not meant to be mastered. It’s meant to tell a thousand stories to anyone who will listen.”
Some examples are a popular dish in Laos called larb, with minced meat mixed with vegetables, herbs and citrus. Smith also said they will do their own twists and takes on some of these dishes, such as Vietnamese pho soup.
“We’ve had pho on the menu for a long time but this is going to be reimagined,” Smith said.
kō•än will also offer an omakase dinner, where diners leave it up to the chefs to select several dishes for them, which Smith said he and his team will develop over time.
“It’s a difficult program to create but it gives us a shot at giving a customer a great experience,” Smith said.
kō•än owner, and former bu•ku owner Sean Degnan, said this is part of what he calls “radical hospitality,” to try and give the customer a special experience.
“I want to offer the customers what we offer our best friends and family,” Degnan said.
kō•än is located at 2800 Renaissance Park Pl.
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Story by Michael Papich. Photos courtesy of Cara Grace Powell, f8 Photo Studios.
Business Bits: Waverly Place, New Restaurants and More
/in Business, Featured, Food, Restaurants /by Michael PapichCary, NC – Several new restaurants opened in Cary and Morrisville this month, plus new businesses are open in Waverly Place and much more.
Read moreUpdated Guide to Burgers and Barbecue in Cary
/2 Comments/in Featured, Food, Guides, Restaurants /by StaffCary, NC – With so many restaurants coming and going in Cary, it’s important to check in and see what is now in town. And with Father’s Day coming soon, we can see what there is available right now with burger and barbecue. Read more
It’s All Pimento in Downtown Cary
/in Downtown, Featured, Food, Restaurants /by StaffCary, NC – Pimento cheese fans know where to be this weekend as Downtown Cary celebrates all things pimento cheese, with special pimento dishes at local food trucks, samples from local restaurants and a cheese sculpting competition. Read more
Cary’s Heritage: Rogers Restaurant
/in Downtown, Featured, History, Restaurants /by Peggy Van ScoyocCary, NC – Rogers Restaurant was once at the location on East Chatham Street where EE Salons is now. In his oral history interview with us in August of 2000, Billy Rogers told us some history about the restaurant. Read more
A Look at Big Dom’s Bagel Shop in Downtown Cary
/in Business, Downtown, Featured, Food, Restaurants /by Community ContributorStory originally appeared on FoodCary.
Cary, NC – The next time you’re sleepily decrying your early-morning existence, take comfort in the knowledge that things started WAY earlier for the fine folks at Big Dom’s Bagel Shop in Downtown Cary. Read more