MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: August 3, 2021 Steven Ono
From on-stage cooking demonstrations to wine tasting, Restaurant News wants to share a list of happenings for your enjoyment this week.
Edmonds Cooks! is coming to the Edmonds Center for the Arts this Thursday, Aug. 5, at 7:30 p.m. This special event (part of ECA’s Spotlight Summer Series), is hosted in their theater with a limited live audience (in-person tickets here), while also live-streaming for folks at home (live-stream tickets here). Learn more at edmondscenterforthearts.org.
Liz Dawson, director of marketing and business development, shared the hope that this hybrid event will get folks back into the groove of attending live events. As ECA prepares for the September re-opening, this event will launch that effort and celebrate the vibrant culinary scene in Edmonds with some incredible local favorites.
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: February 11, 2021
We’re all in this together.
In a recent letter addressed to the Edmonds City Council, Edmonds restaurant owner Shubert Ho expressed his appreciation for the city government support that has enabled Edmonds businesses to continue and thrive in our community.
“I’m writing to thank you all (councilmembers) for passing the Streateries Ordinance, which has ensured the vitality of our restaurant and retail industry in Edmonds,” Ho said.
His letter went on to praise the “diligence and speed of drafting this code by the City Development Department,” and the impact this made on ensuring restaurants can continue to do business. “You all heard our cry for help,” said Ho, who along with partner Andrew Leckie operates six restaurants through their Feed Me Hospitality and Restaurant Group.
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: January 7, 2021
Here’s to a yummy start in the New Year!
Introducing The Side Bar at Salt and Iron!
Starting on Friday, Jan. 8, Edmonds’ Salt and Iron will be serving cocktails, beer, wine and small bites on their heated outdoor patio! The Side Bar will be open 4 p.m.-close on Wednesdays-Sundays.
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Ono Poke expands: Looking for some fun? Soon you’ll be able to hop on the Kingston ferry and after you disembark, and take a short walk, you’ll arrive at Ono Poke Too! Stay tuned for opening date….
Just like the original location in Edmonds, Ono Poke Too will serve authentic Hawaiian-Style poke and poke bowls using only fish from sustainable resources and local, organic and pesticide-free produce. Owner Steven Ono says “Come say Howzit!”