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The restaurant was created by [[Sam Fallow]] and [[Bernie Smith]], who previously operated [[Azalea]] and [[Tavern on the Summit]]. The kitchen is headed by [[Abhi Sainju]], former proprietor of [[Everest Sushi]]. The menu is set to include sushi, noodle bowls, small plates, yakitori and Asian-inspired sandwiches. The restaurant will offer lunch and dinner seven days a week.
The restaurant was created by [[Sam Fallow]] and [[Bernie Smith]], who previously operated [[Azalea]] and [[Tavern on the Summit]]. The kitchen is headed by [[Abhi Sainju]], former proprietor of [[Everest Sushi]]. The menu is set to include sushi, noodle bowls, small plates, yakitori and Asian-inspired sandwiches. The restaurant will offer lunch and dinner seven days a week.


The space was under renovation for [[Haler Magee]]'s planned [[Grace Revival]] restaurant when Fallow and Smith took over the lease. The owners hired [[Appleseed Workshop]] to redesign the space and complete the build-out. Their design won a 2016 Honor Award from [[AIA Birmingham]].
The space was under renovation for [[Haller Magee]]'s planned [[Grace Revival]] restaurant when Fallow and Smith took over the lease. The owners hired [[Appleseed Workshop]] to redesign the space and complete the build-out. Their design won a 2016 Honor Award from [[AIA Birmingham]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:13, 17 June 2016

Bamboo on 2nd is a planned Asian restaurant at 2212 2nd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham's Loft District.

The restaurant was created by Sam Fallow and Bernie Smith, who previously operated Azalea and Tavern on the Summit. The kitchen is headed by Abhi Sainju, former proprietor of Everest Sushi. The menu is set to include sushi, noodle bowls, small plates, yakitori and Asian-inspired sandwiches. The restaurant will offer lunch and dinner seven days a week.

The space was under renovation for Haller Magee's planned Grace Revival restaurant when Fallow and Smith took over the lease. The owners hired Appleseed Workshop to redesign the space and complete the build-out. Their design won a 2016 Honor Award from AIA Birmingham.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (January 21, 2015) "Former Tavern on the Summit owners plan to open Asian restaurant in downtown Birmingham." The Birmingham News