Iconic Chinese Restaurant Shares Shocking News
Briefly

RedFarm, a highly popular Chinese restaurant with roots in New York City, has seen tremendous growth since its opening in 2011. Despite its success in multiple locations, the Miami branch in Coconut Grove has closed just one year following its debut. The owners announced this news via Instagram, expressing their gratitude to patrons and revealing intentions to establish a new location in South Florida. Other branches in New York City and Austin remain operational, maintaining RedFarm's reputation for unique dishes such as signature Peking Duck and Pac-Man Shrimp Dumplings.
RedFarm's Coconut Grove location in Miami has closed just one year after opening, despite the restaurant's strong reputation and multiple successful locations in other cities.
The co-owners, Jeffrey and Zach Chodorow, expressed gratitude to Miami guests and hinted at the possibility of reopening at a new site in South Florida.
Read at Miami Herald
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