
""Interestingly, both dishes are quite unassuming and had curious beginnings," King says via press release. "The Bang Bang came from a basic Chinese takeaway in Earl's Court in the 1980s, and the berries were inspired by a Paul Smith shop manager in the early 1990s and developed at Le Caprice.""
"People's (113 West 13th Street, at Sixth Avenue) is incidentally co-founded by King's daughter, Margot Hauer-King, along with filmmaker Emmet McDermott; the pop-up marks its one-year anniversary. "Margot and I share a philosophy: bars and restaurants are catalysts for creativity and conviviality. Success comes only when both staff and guests feel fulfilled," King says."
"Alongside The King Menu, diners will also have access to the cult-favorite People's Burger. Of the restaurant's everyday menu, the duo has "focused on late-night classics with a slightly elevated touch," says Hauer-King."
Jeremy King will stage a limited pop-up at People's in Greenwich Village from January 6 through the end of the month. The pop-up offers The King Menu featuring signature dishes such as Bang Bang Chicken, Scandinavian Frozen Berries, and the Coastal Martini. People's is co-founded by King's daughter Margot Hauer-King and filmmaker Emmet McDermott, and the event marks the venue's one-year anniversary. The collaboration emphasizes hospitality and creativity, with a focus on late-night classics and access to People's cult-favorite burger. The pop-up opens King's famed London dishes to New York diners for the first time.
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