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Rathbun has since opened another Asian fusion restaurant, Imoto. Inspired by buccan next door, Imoto expands Chef Clay Conleys small plates, big flavor concept with.
Chef Kent Rathbun wins the right to use his own name and likeness for now Abacus, the Asian fusion restaurant that put Dallas chef Kent Rathbun on the culinary. In Japanese, the word Imoto means little sister. Victory Park Adds Sushi and A Wine Bar to Its Parade of Forthcoming Restaurants Share Edamame Lobster Potsticker Peking Duck Tacos Smoked Pork Belly Fried Rice Large Kimchee Fried Rice Small Smoked Pork Belly Fried Rice Small Kimchee. Latest reviews, photos and ratings for Imoto Restaurant at 2400 Victory Park Ln in Dallas - view the menu, hours, phone number, address and map. This summer, she’ll bring a second outpost of Shinsei to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal D.Īccording to GuideLive, Imoto will open its doors on Friday, June 15. Kent Rathbun is joined in the project by his wife and restaurateur Tracy Rathbun, who currently operates beloved sushi restaurant Shinsei and Lovers Seafood and Market. That litigation was ultimately dismissed in March 2018, and the judge’s ruling says that “matters in dispute between the parties have been fully and finally compromised and settled.” our dine & drink venues throughout the hotel offer an exciting variety of food and beverage options available from early til late browse our various menus. In late 2017, a judge ruled that Rathbun could use his name in business ventures as long as he “doesn’t disparage his former partner,” according to the Southeast Texas Record. wine and sake list with contemporary cocktails, Imoto sets the tone for all Victory Park dining experiences. After leaving his iconic restaurant Abacus in 2016, Rathbun sued its owner, H2R Restaurant Holdings, in order to void an agreement that prohibited the chef from using his own name or likeness in future restaurant projects. 2375 Victory Park Ln 140, Dallas, TX 75219. The restaurant marks Kent Rathbun’s official return to the Dallas restaurant scene after a prolonged legal battle with his former business partners. Everything about Imōto is geared to taking you to an exotic, cool locale.” “Imōto is going to make you feel like you’re somewhere that you’ve never been,” Rathbun said in a statement. 12.00 Spicy Tuna Roll Spicy tuna, scallions, and cucumber.
12.00 Spider Roll Soft shell crab, masago, avocado, and scallions.
12.00 Salmon Skin Roll Avocado, cucumber, shisho, scallions, and bonito flakes. 11.00 Shrimp Tempura Roll Shrimp tempura, spicy mayonnaise, cucumber, and sesame. Chef Jennifer Newbold, who worked for the chef at Rathbun’s Blue Plate Kitchen in the Park Cities, will lead the kitchen, and former Nobu sushi whiz Jimmy Duke will helm the sushi bar. Snow crab, avocado, cucumber, and sesame seeds.
The forthcoming restaurant will blend Asian cuisines, with a specific emphasis on Thai food based on Kent Rathbun’s travels to the country, and offer a full sushi bar, according to a press release. Restaurateur power duo Kent and Tracy Rathbun will soon open Imoto, an Asian eatery that will join the growing line-up of restaurants at Victory Park.