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<strong>&nbsp;Hefdhallah Al-Ghadry owns the Queen of Sheba, a Middle Eastern restaurant on Summer Avenue.</strong> (Brad Vest/Special to The Daily Memphian)News and Features

Taste of Summer: Two meat markets, a Queen and the Kay

The latest installment of our Summer Avenue restaurant guide includes the small stretch that might be the culinary heart of the street. 

By Chris Herrington and Jennifer Biggs July 05, 2022
Food

New Midtown ‘Bistro’ will bring back many Saigon Le signature dishes

“Everybody says it’s time to do Saigon Le,” said Tuyen Le, one of the sisters who worked at the Midtown restaurant. “They say they want the good food back.”

By Jennifer Biggs July 01, 2022
News and Features

Taste of Summer: Turn back time at Nagasaki, enjoy breakfast at Bryant’s

With some sit-down Japanese, some classic takeout Chinese and the unlikely union of meat-and-three and Thai, the second installment of our Summer Avenue food guide reaches a stretch of the street where “old Memphis” and “international Memphis” are often one and the same.

By Chris Herrington and Jennifer Biggs July 01, 2022
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Marmalade Restaurant preserved more than Southern food

Almost a decade before the National Civil Rights Museum opened, the Marmalade Restaurant and Lounge thrived on Calhoun Avenue.

By Christin Yates June 27, 2022

  • News and Features

    Raise a glass to veterans at Operation Better Days fundraiser

    Local nonprofit, Operation Better Days, is holding a Beer and Brat Festival fundraiser July 1 at Grind City Brewing Co. to help transitioning veterans and their families. 

    By Jasmine McCraven June 30, 2022
  • News and Features

    Memphis Sandwich Clique co-founder wakes from 10-day coma

    Memphis Sandwich Clique cofounder Ryan Hopgood’s family was prepared to donate his organs. Now they’re calling his recovery a miracle.

    By Jennifer Biggs June 23, 2022
  • Food

    Magnolia & May adds new chef, opens for lunch

    After opening during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, East Memphis’ Magnolia & May has brought back lunch. 

    By Jennifer Biggs June 22, 2022
  • Food

    Taste of Summer: The definitive guide to Memphis’ best street for foodies

    On the first day of Summer, we begin our food tour of Summer Avenue — “one long, rolling unofficial international market” — with the roughly 2-mile section on the west end where you’ll find several of the street’s best-kept secrets.

    By Chris Herrington and Jennifer Biggs June 28, 2022
  • News and Features

    Free festivals focus on food, Black businesses this weekend

    Cynthia Daniels brings the Memphis Vegan Festival to the Pipkin Building on Saturday and the Juneteenth Shop Black Festival to the same place on Sunday. 

    By Jennifer Biggs June 14, 2022
  • News and Features

    Chef Russell Casey’s team takes home top honors at ‘Chopped’ breakfast

    As a preview for Saturday’s Le Bon Appetit fundraiser for Le Bonheur, an all-star group of chefs participated in a “Chopped”-themed cooking competition.

    By Christin Yates June 10, 2022
  • News and Features

    New Eats: Former Pancho’s space now home to new Mexican restaurant

    Antigua Mexican Bar & Grill has opened in the former East Memphis location of Pancho’s, and everything is different, from the menu to the interior.

    By Jennifer Biggs June 09, 2022
  • News and Features

    Popular food truck opens its first Beale St. restaurant

    Craft beer and hot wings make beautiful music — and up to 240 different flavor combinations — together on Beale Street. 

    By Chris Herrington June 07, 2022
  • Food

    The ‘barbecue’ is back in Bain (just follow your nose)

    Bain Barbecue & Bakery fully lives up to its name later this week, as a converted propane tank smoker named Peggy is on-site and turning out Texas brisket plus more.

    By Jennifer Biggs June 08, 2022
  • News and Features

    Memphis Mushroom Festival combines education and fun

    The Memphis Mushroom Festival concluded Sunday and included observational forays, workshops covering sustainable agriculture and tips on how to use psychedelics as medicine. 

    By Jasmine McCraven May 30, 2022
  • News and Features

    Cocozza comes to Harbor Town, brunch leaves The Majestic Grille

    Deni and Patrick Reilly will open Cocozza in Harbor Town this fall, and June 5 is your last chance to grab weekend brunch at The Majestic Grille.

    By Jennifer Biggs May 25, 2022
  • News and Features

    Another ‘Flame’ opens in Memphis and be warned, it’s hot

    “We only serve spicy,” said Flame MaLaTang manager William Weng of the new pop-up in the Viet Hoa Food Market at 40 N. Cleveland St.

    By Jordan Arellano May 21, 2022
  • News and Features

    Everybody say opa! Memphis Greek Festival returns in a big way

    Some favorites missing from last fall’s smaller festival — gyros, lamb chops — are back, alongside 28,000 cookies, music, dancing and more. 

    By Jennifer Biggs May 19, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Belle Tavern reopens with familiar face behind the bar

    “The best bartender in Memphis” is now slinging drinks Downtown. 

    By Jennifer Biggs May 18, 2022
  • Business

    Inside scoop: Ice cream shop opens in Whitehaven

    After receiving a $15,000 grant from EDGE, Kaye’s Pints & Scoops has opened at 2089 Winchester Road in Whitehaven, where the owners craft ice creams made with locally sourced ingredients.

    By Neil Strebig May 15, 2022
  • News and Features

    When the smoke clears: With winners announced, it’s time to pack up the party

    The Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest concludes at Liberty Park as winners are announced, and hope sizzles for a return to Tom Lee Park in 2023.

    By Alicia Davidson May 16, 2022
  • News and Features

    Gallerist turned ‘gelateur’ brings sweet treats to Crosstown Concourse

    A graduate of Penn State’s Ice Cream Short Course and a former student of a “gelato master” at a French pastry school in Chicago, Hugh Balthrop takes great pride in the art of gelato-making.

    By Sam Hegenheiser May 11, 2022
  • Food

    MIM barbecue fest heads back to Liberty Park

    A new world champion of barbecue is waiting in the wings. And, more accurately, also in the hogs, the sauce and the “anything but.” It all starts today at 5 p.m. 

    By Jasmine McCraven May 11, 2022
  • News and Features

    Austin transplant to open Big River Market in South Main

    When the pandemic hit in 2020, Nick Barbian had a choice: Move back to Austin or make his mark in Memphis.

    By Christin Yates May 07, 2022
  • Food

    Blues City hand-rolls bagels, right to your front door

    A former dancer and muffin maker is now delivering bagels, from plain to poppy seed, to the eastern part of Shelby County.

    By Jennifer Biggs May 06, 2022
  • News and Features

    Mulan’s Co-Yo lease is month-to-month but they hope to stay longer

    “We’re not out to get the little guy. We all used to be the little guy,” said John Currence, owner of Big Bad Breakfast, the restaurant he announced last month would open in Mulan’s space. 

    By Jennifer Biggs May 05, 2022
  • Food

    ‘World’s first immersive mashed potato’ experience coming to Memphis

    Idahoan mashed potatoes are back in Memphis, but don’t expect them in your mailbox this time around. 

    By Jennifer Biggs May 03, 2022
  • Food

    Frost bakery opens third Shelby County location

    “I only live about a mile from here,” said one opening day customer. “I could walk. In fact, I probably should walk.”

    By Jennifer Biggs May 02, 2022
  • News and Features

    New Edge District cocktail bar preps May opening

    In Inkwell, Ben Colar said he wanted to build another option that felt inviting, where people could come, relax and not have to settle.

    By Elle Perry April 30, 2022
  • News and Features

    Mulan promises five more years in Cooper-Young

    “We are definitely still open,” said Mulan co-owner Matt Kan. 

    By Jordan Arellano April 30, 2022

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