An eclectic restaurant within a new development in Cambridge that featured international cuisine has morphed into a new dining spot under the same ownership.
According to an article from Cambridge Day, North Point Restaurant & Bar is now open at Cambridge Crossing, replacing Weltkuche Bistro, which first opened in the East Cambridge complex last spring. The post indicates that Narinder Guhania, who is the owner of Passage to India in Porter Square and who ran Weltkuche Bistro, is behind the new restaurant as well, offering what Cambridge Day describes as a "simpler menu" that includes such items as mussels, macaroni and cheese, quesadillas, clam chowder, steak tips, gnocchi, curry chicken, burgers, and cheesecake, along with beer, wine, spirits, and cocktails.
The address for North Point Restaurant & Bar is 3 Glassworks Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02141. Its website can be found at https://ift.tt/3pag2Jo
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