One year after sharing the intention to open her own restaurant, Diane Moua has shared where we'll be able to enjoy her first foray into savory fare.
The thus-far unnamed restaurant will open inside the Food Building (1401 NE. Marshall St.) in Minneapolis. The address includes event space in addition to a dining room as well as some pretty cool neighbors. Lowry Hill Provisions from chef/butcher Erik Sather recently moved its operations inside, and there's hope that there might be some collaboration.
When she first announced the restaurant, Moua said, "This is going back to my roots. Not just Hmong flavors, but also French and savory food."
The Food Building began as a collaborative space from prolific restaurateur and whiskey brand founder Kieran Folliard. It has historically housed small food businesses as well as a restaurant. The last restaurant to operate within it, Kieran's Kitchen, shuttered last year with initial plans to rebrand and open in the spring of 2023.
Moua isn't ready to share her timeline just yet, but we're one step closer to tasting what the James Beard Award nominee has up her chef's jacket sleeves.
Pimento brings jerk chicken to the shores of Bde Maka Ska
It only seems like lake days have wound down for the season. There are plenty more opportunities to enjoy a day around Bde Maka Ska thanks to the return of its pavilion on Oct. 20. Inside is a counter serving Pimento Jamaican Kitchen's spicy comforts, a self-serve beer wall and a small retail space selling goods from more than 20 mission-driven BIPOC vendors. With the late-in-the-lake-season start, Pimento (3000 Bde Maka Ska Pkwy., Mpls., pimento.com) plans to remain open year-round.
A new upscale seafood restaurant for Minneapolis
The owner of 801 Chophouse, the chain steakhouse with a Minneapolis location on Nicollet Mall, has announced it has purchased the former McCormick & Schmick's restaurant at 800 Nicollet Mall. The site will be home to 801 Fish. The seafood branch of the company's restaurants has two other locations, in Denver and St. Louis. According to its website, the Minneapolis site is expected to open in November.

Brasa is now serving Hopkins
Alex Roberts' beloved fast-casual restaurant Brasa is now open at 1728 Mainstreet in Hopkins. It's the fourth Twin Cities location for Brasa's signature rotisserie chicken and iconic green sauce, pulled pork and rice and beans. Roberts has slowly grown the company, first opening on E. Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis in 2007, and St. Paul in 2008. A third location joined in southwest Minneapolis in 2020. Go to brasa.us for the full menu. Roberts and his wife, Margot, also operate Alma restaurant, cafe and hotel as well as Alma Provisions.