Timing is everything, as chef Jason Sawicki knows.
Late last winter, after two years of planning, he was getting ready to finalize bank financing for his restaurant at 2900 NE. Johnson St. in Minneapolis. Then the pandemic intervened.
"In July I got the hard 'no,' " he said. "We'll see how things go."
Translation: He's not giving up.
Instead, he's hard at work inside a food truck that's parked in the property's parking lot, giving the neighborhood a preview of the poultry-forward brand of cooking that he hopes to emphasize when Fare Game opens.
"I've been living in the neighborhood for five years," he said. "I decided that because it's my neighborhood, I wanted to do something nice during COVID. It makes me happy to be cooking for people."
Sawicki's impressive résumé includes stints at some of the Twin Cities' top-performing kitchens. After cooking at Restaurant Alma, Sawicki helped launch Lyn 65 (with fellow Alma vet Ben Rients) and then teamed up with Lyn 65 vet Jose Alarcon to open Centro and Popol Vuh.
The brick-and-mortar restaurant will include a wood-burning range.