After 32 years of operations, One Market Restaurant is set to close on June 11, with its owners expressing bittersweet sentiments in a farewell email. Founded by Bradley Ogden and Michael Dellar in 1993, the restaurant garnered significant acclaim, including five Michelin stars and positive reviews from prominent food critics. Challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic and a founderâs 80th birthday contributed to the decision. Additionally, other local dining updates include new establishments such as Legends Cafe and Holy Crepe opening in the area.
With a Founder's 80th birthday looming large, a hoped-for sale and assignment to the current management team not in the cards, and the after-effects of COVID-19 still prevalent, the decision was inevitable and bittersweet.
One Market was founded by chef Bradley Ogden and restaurateur Michael Dellar in 1993, achieving a storied career during its time, including holding a Michelin star five times.
Emad ElShawa, the owner of Broadway's legendary burger hotspot Sam's, is flipping an adjoining space into a Dubai- and Kuwait-inspired sweets cafe with croffles and stuffed croissants.
Holy Crepe quietly opened in a long-empty space on Irving Street, offering okonomiyaki in crepe form, alongside tom yum, parang curry, larb crepes, and delicious ice cream.
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