Featured Restaurant News
- Collaboration seems to be the new trend in the Triangle food scene. And nothing could be more collaborative than the news Raleigh Magazine shared this week that after recent high turnover, the “curse” on the Falafel & Co., then Brookside Bodega, turned Otomi Comida y Cocteles space may finally be lifted, as five local food and beverage veterans will open a new concept at the corner of Brookside and Glascock. The ownership team features: Cheetie Kumar and Paul Siler of Ajja; Angela Salamanca and Marshall Davis of Mala Pata, Peyote Mini-Bar, Centro and more; and Justin Pasfield, a partner in Locals Seafood, Person Street Bar and Natural Science Neighborhood Bar. They haven’t released the concept’s name, but suggested it is going to be “casual and approachable with really good food, and it’ll turn into a Person Street Bar vibe late-night.” Renovations are in progress and more details will be available in the coming months. Tip of the hat again to Raleigh Magazine.
Wake County Restaurant News
- Big changes are coming to 327 S. Wilmington Street in downtown Raleigh. Downtown staple Clyde Cooper BBQ has sold their building but will remain open through the end of the year, before moving to a new location very close by. The News & Observer reported that Hibachi 88, a Raleigh Japanese grill with six Triangle locations, is taking over the space. Look for them to open after the first of the year. Visit Hibachi 88 here.
- Over on Hillsborough Street, we got word that after nearly a month, Mitch’s Tavern reopened this week after completing repairs that often come with an aging building. They are located in the heart of Hillsborough Street at 2426 Hillsborough Street. Visit Mitch’s here.
- Over in Apex, David McCreary shared with me that Aqui Mero!, a new Mexican restaurant, is now open at 101 Ashville Avenue in Cary in the former O’Charley’s space near WakeMed Cary Hospital. Discover more about them here.
- Also in Apex, Mayor Jacques Gilbert shared that Sora Sushi Ramen, your neighborhood ramen and sushi eatery, is now in soft-opening mode at their location at 930 Broadstone Way, Suite 100. And he noted that they have a drive-thru! Check them out here.
- Chris Creighton sent a note pointing out that they are building a brand new Bojangles on Benson Road and New Rand Road, across from Carolina Fish Fry Company. Did Creighton see a sign? Nope, he noticed they spray painted “It’s Bo Time” on the steel beam. Great eyes Creighton!
- Up in Wake Forest, Raleigh Foodie News shared that Mamacita Modern Mexican and Cocktails is now open at 13654 Capital Boulevard, Suite 108. They also have locations in Raleigh, Morrisville and Apex. Visit them on Instagram here.
- Looking for something a little different for your weekend brunch rotation? You’ve had brunch… but have you had it with labneh, za’atar, and arak? Sitti Authentic Lebanese (137 S Wilmington Street) is reimagining what brunch looks like in downtown Raleigh—something slower, warmer, and rooted in tradition. They are serving it up every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring specials like — Brioche French Toast with lavender strawberry compote and local Oakwood honey whipped cream; Basted Eggs Maghmour with braised tomato, eggplant, chickpeas & house labneh; Brunch Pita Wrap—falafel or shawarma, scrambled eggs, pickled cucumber, herbed tomatoes & warm pita with melted feta and Manchego. Pair it with a Za’atar Bloody Mary, a pomegranate mimosa, or a Lebanese Spritz (yes, it has arak). Check out their menu here.
Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News
- We first told you about this back in March, but this week the Downtown Chapel Hill shared the news that downtown’s newest flavor destination, Kolapasi Indian Canteen, opens today, June 6 at 200 W Franklin St, Suite 130 (former BulBox, and before that, Lime & Basil)! Be sure to stop by for free tastings of their South Indian dishes and grab some sweet opening-day deals at their all-day soft opening today (June 6) from 11 a.m. through 9 p.m. This will be their second North Carolina location as they already have a location in Charlotte. Get all their details here.
- Over in Durham, Raleigh Magazine shared the news that the Red Phone Booth, an exclusive Prohibition-esque cocktail and cigar lounge, is coming to downtown Durham by the end of 2025. They will deliver their renowned 400+ premium spirits, a curated selection of 200+ cigars, and Italian-inspired small plates and pizzas—plus a sophisticated intimate atmosphere and speakeasy-style entry through a restored London red phone booth. It will be the seventh location in the country and first in North Carolina. And at this point, we simply know it will be in downtown Durham. Stay tuned, but check out the other locations here.
- Glenn Gillen pointed out that although Primrose Bar & Lounge in Durham has been open for a few weeks, they are having their official grand opening on June 14. Pro tip: they are also having Friday Skip Day today (June 6th) so be sure to “call in sick” and head on over at noon. Get details on both here.
Closings
- The News & Observer shared this week that Las Ramblas, built as a lively Spanish tapas bar by Giorgios Bakatsias, announced on June 2 it had permanently closed.
- WUNC reported earlier this week that after 35 years, Neo-China, one of Durham’s oldest Chinese restaurants, has closed its doors. Thanks to Glenn Gillen for bringing this to our attention.
- Reader Daniel Marriott (and confirmed by Yelp) shared that ACME Pizza in Morrisville has closed. They still have a location in Holly Springs.
Food Trucks
- Great news as the Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo returns to downtown Raleigh on Saturday, June 28th from noon until 6 p.m. along Fayetteville Street. From savory flavors to sweet treats, there’s something to satisfy every craving and cuisine curiosity. Whether you’re a fan of gourmet burgers, delicious tacos, or decadent desserts, our food truck rodeo promises to have something for everyone! Visit their Facebook event page here.
- The final Durham Central Park Food Truck Rodeo of 2025 will be on Sunday, November 2. It will run from 12 noon until 4 p.m. featuring over 50+ food trucks with cuisine from all over the world making it the ultimate Sunday Funday in Durham Central Park (501 Foster Street)! Get all the details here.
- Looking to find your favorite food truck (or stalking them and simply don’t want to have to admit it)? We understand. Find them on Street Food Finder here.
Events
- Starting June 1st, and running the entire month of June, Little Rey’s charity guest chef series features a creation by Cheetie Kumar of Ajja. Her taco creation, a Honey Harissa Fried Chicken Taco with sumac onion, lime crema, her just launched Spicewalla rose harissa, pomegranate molasses, radish and cilantro, hits Little Rey’s menu this past weekend and will be available throughout the month of June. All proceeds benefit Southern Smoke Foundation. Visit Little Rey’s on Instagram here. And visit Southern Smoke here.
- The 10th Annual Raleigh International Food Festival will take place THIS Saturday, June 7th from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. on downtown Raleigh’s Fayetteville Street. The event will feature over 120 food trucks/dessert trucks from around the globe with over 60 cultures represented. Free tickets and all the details here. (Tickets not required as this is a free event)
- Also on Saturday, June 7th is the 5th Annual Bubbles & Brisket featuring BBQ pit-master/chefs and an array of sparkling beverages ranging from Champagne, cava, cremant, prosecco, beer, sodas to non-alcoholic and boozy cocktails. With the purchase of a ticket, guests will enjoy various styles of brisket and side dishes prepared by the best talent across the country, along with enjoying multiple styles of sparkling wine from around the world. Tickets are $75. Discounted six-pack group tickets available. The VIP Experience ($135) tickets include: Early entrance, VIP Trig Modern lounge, specialty Champagne & brisket tastings concierge full-service of all chef offerings. Purchase tickets and get all the details here.
- Grab your family, friends, and your appetite, and get ready for the local food event of the summer! The 2025 Farm to Fork Picnic is on June 8th from 4 to 7 p.m.! Many of the area’s best farmers and chefs will team up to create delectable bite-size dishes, throughout the grounds of the beautiful Donovan Manor in Fuquay-Varina. The event will also feature local food artisans and beverage producers, with live music, fun activities for children, and surprises for the whole family. Get tickets and all the details here.
- The NC Hops Festival is Saturday, June 14th at Midtown Park in North Hills. Enjoy North Carolina breweries, food trucks, local vendors, live music and more. Get tickets and all the details here.
- And thanks to a note from my buddy Kitty Kinnin, she reminded me of the upcoming Angus Barn 65th Anniversary Celebration out at the Pavilion at the Angus Barn – it’s going to be huge! Join them Friday, June 27th as The Angus Barn celebrates 65 incredible years of unforgettable meals, memories, and milestones. Enjoy fabulous food stations featuring AB classics—past and present—plus live entertainment featuring music over the decades from “Mid-Life Crisis” and DJ Joe Bunn. The event runs from 6 to 10 p.m and is $175. It’s a night you won’t want to miss! Get all the details and tickets here.
- The inaugural Salt & Smoke & Sound Festival will be held Saturday, October 18th at Blackwood Farm Park between Chapel Hill and Hillsborough. The exciting new community event merges together two beloved festivals–Acme’s Salt & Smoke and Sonark Media’s Harvest Festival–into a celebration of food, culture, and music in a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. Food will be provided by Acme’s Kevin Callaghan and a team of local chefs and food trucks offering a wide variety of dishes and dining options. The festival will feature craft beers, curated beverages, and other interesting spirit-free options. All food and drink will be available for purchase and is not included in the price of festival entry. Tickets are on sale now.
Food Bank Corner
- Let kids be kids this summer. The carefree days of summer should be filled with play and growth, not hunger. Yet, for vulnerable children across central and eastern North Carolina, the end of the school year triggers a stark reality: the loss of consistent, reliable meals. Consider this: 173,710 children in our region are currently facing food insecurity. Parents must come up with at least 10 additional meals per child for every week that school is out. Without immediate intervention, their well-being and development are at serious risk. We cannot allow these young lives to be defined by hunger! Until July 31, generous corporate and individual donors are matching every gift made to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina up to $100,000. Every $1 you donate provides 10 meals – nourishing one child for a full week.