Restaurant stuff: Openings and opening-soon(s)
Posted by John Manzo on July 15, 2007
(I’m going to start re-posting some of my chowhound entries [especially reviews and the like that are my own threads] here. This is the first.)
I was surprised at the sudden closing of Noodle King, my favourite little around-the-corner Viet place recently- there were closed “for renovations” and opening in about a week around the start of Stampede, and next thing, the sign is replaced with “Pho V.K. Vietnamese Cuisine” and what appears to be a complete change of ownership. My heart sank- I’d been getting the lemongrass chicken at the King since they opened a couple of years ago, and they were the only place I’ve found that serves tofu skin stuffed with ground shrimp- any advice on where to find this, I’m all ears. Well, until the end of July, VK has a 10% off special on the whole menu, so we gave it a try a couple of days ago- and initial impressions are very positive. The place is cleaned up a bit, the menu includes a couple of pricier options (”Thai style hot pot” for 2 is $27), and the owner is a very friendly young guy. I got the lemongrass chicken on rice and partner got a sate chicken banh mi, and both were delicious. The sub has NO FAKE CHEESE (hooray!), and the spicing is very honest and strong. Lemongrass chicken is a buck or so more than King’s but intensely flavoured and a large order. More to come, but as I say, first impressions are very promising.
Some of you who’ve been around Calgary a while (I’m not one of them) may remember a Jewish deli-diner called My Marvin’s; well it’s been resurrected and is in the new restaurant space in what had been an outdoor plaza in the Medical Arts bldg on 4th St SW directly south of Starbucks. I didn’t eat there but grabbed a menu and chatted with the new owner. They have latkas and knishes, and a sandwich board with various Jewish-deli standards (including, thank G-d, pastrami). The space is big and airy, very nice construction to utlilize what had been dead outdoor space and to make it potentially vibrant interior space instead. I’ll look forward to lunch there. They’re open 7 days, 11-11.
The Da Lat space has been completely redone (as has the entire building, and the pool hall and grocery store attached) on 17th SW east of 14 St and it’s about to reopen as a “tapas and lounge” place called… something starting with a J, like Jobu Tapas or something like that. They tore out the old Da Lat/Antonio’s patio and have one with a brick surround now. AH- walked by this morning- Jaro Blue. Strange name.
Restaurant Indonesia is also gone and the space is becoming “Oishii Village.” Let’s hope for oishii food there. I’m pretty sure it’s Chinese owned but I’m willing to give it a chance. It would be nice if they actually used the huge patio space that Indonesia let sit empty.
I’m sure I spotted something else happening on my people-watching-at-Stampede jaunts but that’ll do for now.
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