Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Also in this month's restaurant round-up: Phantom Gourmet recognizes Gingerbread Construction Company in Wakefield and Owner of China Cuisine opens a new restaurant in Wilmington.
We know Reading and North Reading residents don’t just stay in town when they want a night out and a break from cooking. Restaurant coming and goings, new business and the best dishes and recipes are among the items that have appeared on Patch sites around the region over the past month. Below is a look at the restaurant and food stories covered in the past month. NORTH READING Liquor License Approved for Ginger Gourmet in North Reading Management from the Ginger Gourmet Restaurant attended the Board of Selectmen meeting Monday night, for the second time, to have their liquor license approved. The board voted unanimously to approve the license. The Asian restaurant, Ginger Gourmet, will be opening at 265 Main St. in lot #10. According to …
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The Board of Selectmen approved the liquor license for Ginger Gourmet Monday night.
Management from the Ginger Gourmet Restaurant attended the Board of Selectmen meeting Monday night, for the second time, to have their liquor license approved. The board voted unanimously to approve the license. The Asian restaurant, Ginger Gourmet, will be opening at 265 Main St. in lot #10. According to Manager Mark Zeng, the restaurant is going to be a first class, fine dining Asian restaurant with Chinese and Japanese food. Their liquor license was not approved at the first meeting they attended in August because they still need approval from several other boards and committees in town before the selectmen were able to issue the license. However, plans are coming along for the new restaurant as Building Inspector Jim DeCola approved …
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
The restaurant management requested a liquor license at the Board of Selectmen meeting Monday night.
There may be an Asian restaurant, Ginger Gourmet, opening at 265 Main St. The restaurant's management requested a liquor license at the Board of Selectmen meeting Monday night. The public hearing was opened, and will be continued on Sept. 17 at the board's next meeting. According to Manager Mark Zeng, the restaurant is going to be a first class, fine dining Asain restaurant with Chinese and Japanese food. The restaurant does have a lease signed for the space next to the old Sears location on Main Street, Zeng said. However, they still need approval from several other boards and committees in town including the Board of Health and Community Planning Commision before they are able to get their liquor license, according to Selectmen Chairman …
LeeAnne Martino
9:17 am on Saturday, September 29, 2012
So excited for the Thomson CC changes, these folks do a fabulous job at Teresa's in Middleton!   more ›