Picture: Hokkaido Revolving Sushi Bar on Fb
Joyful Friday! Here is the newest Columbus restaurant information:
- A brand new all-you-can-eat sushi spot known as Hokkaido Revolving Sushi Bar delicate opened this week at 1466 Bethel Rd. on the northwest facet. It has all kinds of small plates, sushi, sashimi, ramen, poke bowls and extra.
- Ray Ray’s Hog Pit introduced as we speak that will probably be decreasing some operations. Their brick-and-mortar shops in Marion and Johnstown have closed, and the truck parked in Linworth will shut on the finish of this month. “This transfer permits us to deal with what we do greatest – serving award-winning barbecue rapidly to the individuals who find it irresistible most,” proprietor James Anderson mentioned on social media. “We need to put our full power into the locations and love and proceed to create the flavors, experiences and recollections that make our grills particular.”
- North Market Bridge Park introduced final week that Panini Opa will take over the market’s outdated Saddleberk house. Panini Opa affords a mixture of Greek and Italian dishes and already has a separate retailer on Sawmill Highway.
- Native Cantina introduced it would shut its Clintonville retailer at 3126 N. Excessive St. after Dec. 31 of this 12 months. This place has been open for over a decade; the homeowners mentioned their lease was up on the finish of the 12 months they usually determined to not renew it. Native Cantina’s 9 different central Ohio places are open.
- A brand new Korean fried rooster place known as Noori Rooster has opened at 1454 N. Excessive St., simply south of campus. Noori Rooster consists of fried rooster sandwiches, wings, servings and sides.
- Kyushu Ramen Bar’s third location – this one at 784 Bethel Rd. – is now formally open. (I unintentionally said that it had opened final week when it solely had a delicate opening.) This connects the Grandview and Lewis Middle places and options sushi and ramen.
- Plans for an upcoming Japanese restaurant and whiskey bar had been authorised for the rising Walnut Avenue space in Franklinton, a number of sources have reported. The house at 494 W. Walnut St. is owned by Blake Compton of Compton Development, which is behind close by companies like Sweeney’s Walnut Avenue Tavern.
Nice culinary occasions!
- Subsequent week on Friday 22.11. get a preview and assist elevate funds for The Line, an upcoming restaurant and incubator house from Service Reduction! The preview dinner is hosted by Rockmill Brewery in Lancaster and options chef and Service founder Matt Heaggans (also called co-owner of Preston’s Burgers). Get your ticket right here!
- The Columbus Independents will wrap up their Columbus Restaurant Week on Saturday, November fifteenth. Member eating places provide three-course particular meals.
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