logo
#

Latest news with #Asian-fusion

Former Rockford Applebee's to become Mongolian stir-fry restaurant, Yummy Bowl
Former Rockford Applebee's to become Mongolian stir-fry restaurant, Yummy Bowl

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Former Rockford Applebee's to become Mongolian stir-fry restaurant, Yummy Bowl

ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — The former Applebee's restaurant, at 6845 E. State Street, is set to become a Mongolian stir-fry restaurant. Mongolian grill-style restaurants offer Asian-fusion stir-fry cuisine, where customers craft their own bowls by selecting ingredients that are cooked on a giant grill while they watch. Yummy Bowl will also offer Japanese ramen, Korean fried chicken, and fresh sushi. The chain has locations in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Tennessee, Alabama, and more states throughout the Midwest and along the East Coast. The news follows an April that the former Hardee's in Loves Park, at 1550 E. Riverside, will become Super Bowl Mongolian Grill. Rockford was once home to a BD's Mongolian Grill location at 7310 Walton Street, but it closed in 2010. No for Yummy Bowl has been announced. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Downtown Detroit steakhouse expanding and opening a Nashville location in later this year
Downtown Detroit steakhouse expanding and opening a Nashville location in later this year

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Downtown Detroit steakhouse expanding and opening a Nashville location in later this year

Metro Detroit restaurateur Jeremy Sasson is expanding Prime + Proper, his premier steakhouse in Detroit's Capitol Park, from Motown and the Motor City to the south's Music City. On Tuesday, Heirloom Hospitality, Sasson's restaurant and hospitality group, announced plans for a Prime + Proper in Nashville to open later this year. According to a news release, the restaurant will open in the Nashville Yards area. 'We believe both the Motor City and Music City have such great histories and communities with a love for delicious food and soulful hospitality,' said Jeremy Sasson of Heirloom Hospitality in a news release. "We are so honored to have the opportunity to become part of the fabric of the greater Nashville community.' In Nashville, the restaurant will have features mirroring its Capitol Park location, including having the city's largest restaurant dry aging facility. Prime + Proper's well-aged and marbled meats will be paired with wines from several on-site wine cellars and curated by Prime + Proper's team of sommeliers. Located at 1000 Broadway on the street level of the Nashville Grand Hyatt, Prime + Proper will seat nearly 200 across its 7,200-square-foot space, including the main dining room, private dining and bar seating. Nashville Yards is a 19-acre development area featuring 'office, retail, entertainment, hospitality, and residential towers in one authentic, irreplaceable community,' according to its website. Prime + Proper is moving into a space previously occupied by Bar Continental, a record-listening bar and lounge by Nashville chef Sean Brock, according to the Tennessean. 'Prime + Proper offers an unmatched culinary experience – excellent food, top-notch service, and a great atmosphere,' said Tim Horton, managing director and partner – Hospitality Investments at Southwest Value Partners. 'We are pleased to welcome them to Grand Hyatt Nashville.' Prime + Proper's Nashville location will also feature its Knife Society membership, which gives guests access to the restaurant's exclusive programs and events. Leading the restaurant's interior design is Tury Design. The restaurant architecture component will be led by Remick and designing the kitchen is JS2 Designs. A Nashville outpost of Joe Muer Seafood from metro Detroit's Joe Vicari Restaurant Group opened in August 2023. More recently, the Nashville Joe Muer closed and changed concepts. Now called Detroit Cowboy, the restaurant is a partnership between Michigan-born Kid Rock and the Joe Vicari group. Experience Zuzu, a downtown Detroit Asian-fusion eatery with a club-like atmosphere, from Birmingham-based Elia Group, announced plans for a Nashville location last year. The restaurant, according to its website, is listed as coming soon, and the Elia Group is targeting a mid-June opening. At full staff, Prime + Proper in Nashville expects to employ 65 and offer dinner seven days a week. After opening, the restaurant expects to add brunch service. Mad Nice, Townhouse Detroit, and Birmingham are other restaurants under the Heirloom Hospitality umbrella. Contact Detroit Free Press food and restaurant writer Susan Selasky and send food and restaurant news and tips to: sselasky@ Follow @SusanMariecooks on Twitter. Subscribe to the Free Press. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Another Detroit restaurant, Prime + Proper, is expanding to Nashville

Nab a chic nest at The Treehouse hotel, an ever-evolving Northern playground
Nab a chic nest at The Treehouse hotel, an ever-evolving Northern playground

Scottish Sun

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Nab a chic nest at The Treehouse hotel, an ever-evolving Northern playground

The bespoke scent of wildflowers follows you wherever you go JUST OPENED Nab a chic nest at The Treehouse hotel, an ever-evolving Northern playground Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE LOWDOWN THE third Treehouse Hotel (its siblings are in London and Silicon Valley, no less) has taken root in the spot of the former Renaissance Deansgate hotel. Interiors are crafted from vintage and reclaimed materials and it's a 15-minute stroll from Manchester Piccadilly. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Interiors are crafted from vintage and reclaimed materials 4 Ibiza-style chill-out beats play in the lobby The city's buzzing bars, restaurants and shops are all on your doorstep, plus the hotel has its own swish cinema. WHAT WE LOVED. . . The bespoke scent of wildflowers follows you wherever you go and Ibiza-style chill-out beats play in the lobby. Comfy nooks are laden with board games and fidget toys, and rustic bird houses decorate the walls. Upstairs, we fell for the city views and the whimsical design of our Studio Suite – think fabric headboards decorated in woodland animals, colourful patchwork quilts wrapped over super-king beds and rainbow curtains. Natural botanical toiletries smell incredible and yoga mats are supplied for morning stretches. Tuck into home-made crumpets with honey from the Treehouse's own bees, £8, for brekkie. Come dinnertime, opt for delicate smoked chalk stream trout with mustard cream, rhubarb ketchup and a rye cracker, and squab ham pigeon nestled in mustard leaves with a lemon thyme granita at eatery Pip. Even the veggie braised leek Sunday roast is a winner, £31 for two courses. WHAT WE DIDN'T LOVE. . . This place is still feathering its nest, so it'll be autumn before its Asian-fusion restaurant and rooftop bar open. OUT AND ABOUT Film buff? Manchester Airport reveals it's £1.3billion makeover Grab your trainers for a walking tour with The Locationist, AKA actor Lee Perkins, and visit locations from the likes of Peaky Blinders, Captain America and Sherlock Holmes. You'll be amazed to find out how many times Manchester doubles up for NYC! A four-hour tour costs £17 per person ( Sun shining? Stop by Castlefield Viaduct, a luscious sky-garden sun trap. Meanwhile, wine enthusiasts should not miss Kelly's Manchester Wine Tour to visit four brilliant watering holes, such as natural wine shop Kerb and Gary Neville's Sterling bar. We're still dreaming of his cheese doughnuts! A four-hour tour costs £37.50 per person, including tastings and nibbles ( Handily, tours start at Cutting Room Square, the site of Ancoats' The Makers Market, on the first Sunday of every month. 4 Try the squab ham pigeon nestled in mustard leaves with a lemon thyme granita at eatery Pip 4 The hotel is just a 15-minute stroll from Manchester Piccadilly Go early to pick up fab jewellery, art and artisan produce, including salmon and dill filo pastries from Primo Grano ( For dinner, hit lively Blacklock and sip on a Usual Suspects – a mix of jalapeño tequila, Aperol and prosecco, £9 – while munching potted meats and kimchi, £1.50, plus spicy pig's head on toast, £8, to start. Go big or go home – order the sharing porterhouse loin for mains, £10.50 per 100g ( The next morning, grab a restorative blueberry smoothie, £5.30, from the excellent Gran T's ( THE DAMAGE Double rooms cost from £199 ( Plan your trip at

Nab a chic nest at The Treehouse hotel, an ever-evolving Northern playground
Nab a chic nest at The Treehouse hotel, an ever-evolving Northern playground

The Irish Sun

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Nab a chic nest at The Treehouse hotel, an ever-evolving Northern playground

THE LOWDOWN THE third Treehouse Hotel (its siblings are in London and Silicon Valley, no less) has taken root in the spot of the former Renaissance Deansgate hotel. Interiors are crafted from vintage and reclaimed materials and it's a 15-minute stroll from Manchester Piccadilly. Advertisement 4 Interiors are crafted from vintage and reclaimed materials 4 Ibiza-style chill-out beats play in the lobby The city's buzzing bars, restaurants and shops are all on your doorstep, plus the hotel has its own swish cinema. WHAT WE LOVED. . . The bespoke scent of wildflowers follows you wherever you go and Ibiza-style chill-out beats play in the lobby. Comfy nooks are laden with board games and fidget toys, and rustic bird houses decorate the walls. Upstairs, we fell for the city views and the whimsical design of our Studio Suite – think fabric headboards decorated in woodland animals, colourful patchwork quilts wrapped over super-king beds and rainbow curtains. Advertisement READ MORE TRAVEL REVIEWS Natural botanical toiletries smell incredible and yoga mats are supplied for morning stretches. Tuck into home-made crumpets with honey from the Treehouse's own bees, £8, for brekkie. Come dinnertime, opt for delicate smoked chalk stream trout with mustard cream, rhubarb ketchup and a rye cracker, and squab ham pigeon nestled in mustard leaves with a lemon thyme granita at eatery Pip. Even the veggie braised leek Sunday roast is a winner, £31 for two courses. Advertisement Most read in News Travel WHAT WE DIDN'T LOVE. . . This place is still feathering its nest, so it'll be autumn before its Asian-fusion restaurant and rooftop bar open. OUT AND ABOUT Film buff? Manchester Airport reveals it's £1.3billion makeover Grab your trainers for a walking tour with The Locationist, AKA actor Lee Perkins, and visit locations from the likes of Peaky Blinders, Captain America and Sherlock Holmes. You'll be amazed to find out how many times Manchester doubles up for NYC! A four-hour tour costs £17 per person ( Advertisement Sun shining? Stop by Castlefield Viaduct, a luscious sky-garden sun trap. Meanwhile, wine enthusiasts should not miss Kelly's Manchester Wine Tour to visit four brilliant watering holes, such as natural wine shop Kerb and Gary Neville's Sterling bar. We're still dreaming of his cheese doughnuts! Advertisement A four-hour tour costs £37.50 per person, including tastings and nibbles ( Handily, tours start at Cutting Room Square, the site of Ancoats' The Makers Market, on the first Sunday of every month. 4 Try the squab ham pigeon nestled in mustard leaves with a lemon thyme granita at eatery Pip 4 The hotel is just a 15-minute stroll from Manchester Piccadilly Advertisement Go early to pick up fab jewellery, art and artisan produce, including salmon and dill filo pastries from Primo Grano ( For dinner, hit lively Blacklock and sip on a Usual Suspects – a mix of jalapeño tequila, Aperol and prosecco, £9 – while munching potted meats and kimchi, £1.50, plus spicy pig's head on toast, £8, to start. Go big or go home – order the sharing porterhouse loin for mains, £10.50 per 100g ( The next morning, grab a restorative blueberry smoothie, £5.30, from the excellent Gran T's ( Advertisement THE DAMAGE Double rooms cost from £199 (

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store