
"Tesla Diner, the all-in-one Supercharging and dining experience located in Los Angeles, will transition to a full-service restaurant in January, staff said, as Chef Eric Greenspan said he would take on a new project. A report from the Los Angeles Times says Greenspan confirmed through a text that he would leave the Diner and focus on the opening of his new Jewish deli, Mish. Greenspan confirmed to the paper: "I am leaving the Tesla Diner project to focus on the opening of Mish, my long-desired Jewish deli. Projects like Mish and the Tesla Diner require a sharpness of focus and attention, and my focus and attention is now squarely on Mish.""
"Greenspan took on the job at the Tesla Diner and curated the menu back in March, focusing on locally-sourced ingredients and items that would play on various company products, like Cybertruck-shaped boxes that hold burgers. Tesla Cybertruck leftovers are the main course at the Supercharger Diner The Tesla Diner has operated as somewhat of a self-serve establishment, where Tesla owners can order directly from their vehicles through the center touchscreen. It was not exclusive to Tesla owners. Guests could also enter and order at a counter, and pick up their food, before sitting at a booth or table. However, the report indicates Tesla is planning to push it toward a sit-down restaurant, full of waiters, waitresses, and servers, all of which will come to a table after you are seated, take your order, and serve your food. It will be more of a full-featured restaurant experience moving forward, which is an interesting move from the company, but it also sounds as if it could be testing for an expansion."
Chef Eric Greenspan is leaving the Tesla Diner project to focus on opening Mish, a long-desired Jewish deli. Tesla Diner will transition in January from a self-serve Supercharging dining concept to a full-service sit-down restaurant with waitstaff. Greenspan curated the Diner's menu in March, emphasizing locally sourced ingredients and playful references to company products such as Cybertruck-shaped burger boxes. The Diner allowed Tesla owners to order via vehicle touchscreens and non-owners to order at a counter. The move toward a full-service model may serve as a test for Tesla to expand similar dining locations.
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