The Brooklyn Restaurant Once Home to a James Beard 'Best Chef' Has Closed
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The Brooklyn Restaurant Once Home to a James Beard 'Best Chef' Has Closed
"Clover Hill, the restaurant that had been home to Charlie Mitchell, who is now head chef at Saga in Fidi, appears to have permanently closed. A source says they tried to make a reservation this week, and were informed by the staffer that the restaurant was closed; it's also listed as "permanently closed" on Google and has no reservations available on OpenTable. Mitchell brought accolades to the restaurant, shepherding it onto lists like The New York Times 100 Best Restaurants and landing a Michelin star;"
"Last September, Sam Rogers - who worked at some of the world's most renowned kitchens, including Noma, Momofuku Ko, Jungsik, and Per Se - was hired to replace him. The Danny Meyer-backed Salt & Straw, the Portland ice-cream company founded by cousins Kim and Tyler Malek and known for its inventive, small-batch flavors, is coming to the Upper East Side at 255 East 77th Street, at Second Avenue."
Clover Hill appears to have permanently closed after earning a Michelin star and placement on major best-restaurant lists during Charlie Mitchell's tenure. Sam Rogers was hired last September to replace Mitchell. Salt & Straw will open a roughly 1,650-square-foot Upper East Side shop at 255 East 77th Street, set to open in spring 2027, adding to its NYC locations. Paradis to Go at 114 Fourth Avenue has closed after its landlord declined to renew the lease; the Hudson Yards location will remain open and a commenter noted a Department of Health closure with 101 violations. A large Japanese omakase, Sora, will open at 60 East 42nd Street in Midtown.
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