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Stronger, Faster, Tougher
In nearby Burlington, my fave restuarant is up for sale! Don't miss a chance to eat there, it is not too late....
"The Burlington restaurant institution Five Spice Cafe (864-4045, 175 Church Street) is for sale, confirms Ginger Hobbs, co-owner with Jerry Weinberg since the pan-Asian eatery was created in 1985. "We're just ready to retire," says Hobbs. "You put in long, long hours and lots of energy to love it as much as we have." The Burlington dining scene has come a long way since Hobbs and Weinberg introduced dim sum and had to run an ad headlined, "What the hell is dim sum?" Over 20 years later with many more Asian restaurants in the area, Five Spice maintains a devoted following and still attracts newcomers who fall in love with its sesame-peanut and green curry sauces, as well as its Pad Thai. Hobbs feels that Five Spice is ready for some new energy and that it can continue to evolve. "There's room for bringing your own personality without destroying what's been built," she says."
"The Burlington restaurant institution Five Spice Cafe (864-4045, 175 Church Street) is for sale, confirms Ginger Hobbs, co-owner with Jerry Weinberg since the pan-Asian eatery was created in 1985. "We're just ready to retire," says Hobbs. "You put in long, long hours and lots of energy to love it as much as we have." The Burlington dining scene has come a long way since Hobbs and Weinberg introduced dim sum and had to run an ad headlined, "What the hell is dim sum?" Over 20 years later with many more Asian restaurants in the area, Five Spice maintains a devoted following and still attracts newcomers who fall in love with its sesame-peanut and green curry sauces, as well as its Pad Thai. Hobbs feels that Five Spice is ready for some new energy and that it can continue to evolve. "There's room for bringing your own personality without destroying what's been built," she says."
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