Tuesday, February 5, 2013
"Yuzu" could be open by April, Bethesda Magazine reports.
A new Japanese restaurant featuring sushi and robata will take over the former Divino space on Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda Magazine reports. Divino, an Argentine steakhouse, closed its doors last year. "There have been extensive negotiations with the landlord and due to the approach of the expiration of our lease, we did not have another choice," wrote managers in a note left on the door, Patch reported. The new restaurant, dubbed Yuzu, is headed up by Yoshihisa Ota, who previously was an owner of Mount Vernon Square's Kushi, according to the Bethesda Magazine report. The restaurant could be open as soon as April. Read the full story at Bethesda Magazine.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Foodie news from around Montgomery County and adjacent neighborhoods in Washington, DC.
Get caught up with the food scene in Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods with "1 Meat, 3 Sides." This week, the closure of a popular Bethesda steakhouse takes center plate: One Meat: Unsuccessful rental negotiations caused Divino Lounge—an Argentinian steakhouse in Bethesda—to close its doors for good, Bethesda Patch reported. After 10 years, the popular restaurant has vacated its Wisconsin Avenue location, and a "for rent" sign hangs above the space. Divino's owners had this to say about the closure on the restaurant's website. The restaurant's message ended on a hopeful note: Finally, for those who have enjoyed our food, I say goodbye with this message: WE WILL SEE YOU SOON!! Read more on Bethesda Patch. Three…
Thursday, June 14, 2012
The Wisconsin Avenue restaurant closed on May 29 and reopened on May 30 after the problem was corrected, county health officials said.
The Divino restaurant in Bethesda was temporarily closed last month after Montgomery County health inspectors discovered a “severe cockroach infestation,” WUSA9 reported. The popular Wisconsin Avenue Argentinean eatery was closed on May 29 after inspectors discovered cockroaches. It was reopened on May 30, confirmed Mary Anderson, a spokeswoman for the Montgomery County Health and Human Services Department. HHS routinely inspects county restaurants, Anderson said. “If they make a closure for any particular reason—they’re operating without hot water, or a rodent or insect infestation—they would give the restaurant the notice, and then the restaurant either has to get an exterminator or exterminate and clean up whatever issue may have …
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Wisconsin Avenue restaurant closed May 29 and re-opened May 30 after the problem was corrected, county health officials say.
The Divino restaurant in Bethesda was temporarily closed last month after Montgomery County health inspectors discovered a “severe cockroach infestation,” WUSA9 reported. The popular Wisconsin Avenue Argentinean eatery was closed May 29 after inspectors discovered cockroaches, and re-opened May 30, confirmed Mary Anderson, a spokeswoman for the Montgomery County Health and Human Services Department. HHS routinely inspects county restaurants, Anderson said. “If they make a closure for any particular reason – they’re operating without hot water, or a rodent or insect infestation – they would give the restaurant the notice, and then the restaurant either has to get an exterminator or exterminate and clean up whatever issue may have …
Daniel Rogers
11:42 am on Friday, August 10, 2012
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