The announcement comes simply hours after the burger joint introduced its closure on April 13.
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Simply hours after the announcement that Wahlburgers would shut its retailer on April 13, a brand new tenant was revealed for the MidCity eating location. HX Manufacturers introduced Friday that an 'Asian road meals bar and restaurant expertise' referred to as Dragon Alley will fill the area within the coming months.
HX additionally owns MidCity fixtures Kamado Ramen and Kung Fu Tea, and operates I (Coronary heart) Sushi, Chop N Recent and Oh Crepe at different Huntsville areas.
“As avid meals lovers, we felt compelled to introduce Huntsville to culinary ideas usually reserved for bigger cities,” mentioned HX co-founder Yunus Hasan. “Dragon Alley guarantees to carry vibrant flavors and vitality on to our district's eating expertise.”
Chao Fang has been named head of Dragon Alley's culinary staff. Whereas the menu has not been formally introduced, Hasan and co-owner Jim Xue promise to “transport clients to 1990s Hong Kong with its colourful environment, characterised by neon lights, colourful paintings, wood tables handcrafted and distinctive ornamental items”.
There may also be area for reside music and outside eating.
MidCity developer Max Grelier mentioned Huntsville wants to enhance its eating scene to compete with bigger cities. “We’re actively partaking in conversations with proficient cooks from surrounding markets, with the aim of constructing Huntsville referred to as a metropolis that exceeds culinary experiences for its dimension,” Grelier mentioned.
A gap date for Dragon Alley has not been introduced. Chapman Sisson Architects was employed to revamp the restaurant area as soon as Wahlburgers serves its final dish.