Soon to be open
So what kind of restaurant am I starting? What will serve? What is it called? All of these facts will be revealed to you in good time. For now lets start at the beginning. My partners found an amazing location which needs renovation. Gutting and revamping has begun. I am told it will take one month. Disbelief is giving way to reality. Construction and labor are affordable and efficient over here. Here is brief tour of what we are working with.
The front
The covered entrance, soon to be garden
Seating area one
Seating area 2
Counter and kitchen
The nightmare room, or soon to be the vip room
Business in the back
Please note the W Hotel in upper left, yes we are fancy.
Hammer time
Did you see what I see? Use your imagination. Turning raw space into loved and happy space is a great challenge. If inhabiting gutted out dirty dusty buildings isnt your thing, do not proceed to shop for used restaurant equipment. If large industrial spaces with rusted odd and wonderful machines is, then please come with me. My partner, Catherine manged to locate a huge multi-building warehouse of tired and diverse food equipment. Its basically where restaurants go to die, or be resuscitated anew. I like recycling!
The lay of the land is row after row of different equipment. You could feed all the worlds armies with all this great stuff.
Koenraad demonstrates the shave ice machine. Ive been wanting to own one of these guys since I first tried mango ice last fall in Taipei.
And then it really happened. Like meeting your love for the first time. We found our stove. The stove. The stove of stoves. A big 6 burner with 2 door ovens. These are not easy to find new or used. It was there waiting for me under a pile of soot. I am so happy.
Each oven has 4 racks. Each rack is roughly 30x18 inches. Its pretty big. I can really bake with this. I am pumped. Its going to make all the difference in the world.
Stay tuned for more clues about our restaurants identity and menu. Ill try to write some recipe in the mean time. I have so many to share.
p.s. Kitchen equipment photos by Koenraad Hulsker. Thanks Koenraad!