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Threatened by the pandemic, Britain’s Chinatowns have a rich, but often forgotten, history May 5, 2021
On a crisp morning in February, I headed to London’s Chinatown. It was the first day of Chinese New Year, and festive lanterns had been strung up to mark the occasion. Beneath the red and green arched gate at the entrance on Gerrard Street, a red banner announced
Kung Hei Fat Choy (a New Year greeting) in golden lettering. I remembered walking here with my mother a few years earlier. The streets were bursting with people and chatter. We went into one heaving restaurant after another looking for a table, before resorting to an upmarket option we thought we’d ruled out. But this morning few pedestrians lined the streets and the odd open restaurants were only selling takeaway. One sign of life was a bakery emitting warm smells of bread and char siu barbecue. “It’s been like this for a long time,” the woman behind the till told me…
Operator
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to The Mosaic Company s first-quarter 2021 earnings conference call. [Operator instructions] Your host for today s call is Laura Gagnon, vice president, investor relations of The Mosaic Company. Ms. Gagnon, you may begin.
Laura Gagnon
Vice President of Investor Relations
Thank you, and welcome to our first-quarter 2021 earnings call. Opening comments will be provided by Joc O Rourke, president and chief executive officer, followed by a fireside chat, as well as open Q&A. Clint Freeland, senior vice president and chief financial officer; and Jenny Wang, vice president, global strategic marketing and other members of the leadership team will also be available to take your question. We will be making forward-looking statements during this conference call. The statements include but are not limited to statements about future financial and operating results.
Undisclosed
Promising to be a restaurant ‘like no other’ in the north east, chef Christopher Spence will open fine dining venture Undisclosed in Sunderland this month. The chef-patron of Emily’s Table in Sunderland will open his new venture, which takes inspiration from the hidden bars he visited during his time spent in Australia, on St John’s Street in the space formerly occupied by D’Acqua on 17 May. Undisclosed will serve a fine dining menu of ambitious dishes alongside a list of of molecular cocktails.
28 John St, Sunniside, Sunderland SR1 1JG
Humble Chicken
Former Restaurant Story head chef Angelo Sato will open a yakitori bar on 20 May. Humble Chicken is inspired by Sato’s Japanese heritage and the ‘traditions of izakayas in Tokyo’. The whole of the chicken will be used, including cartilage, gizzards and even the bird’s knees. Yakitori will be cooked over Bincho-tan charcoal on a traditional Japanese grill imported from Kappabashi in Tokyo an