A Southeast Asian restaurant is coming to a Boston neighborhood that is known in part for its Italian dining spots.
According to Patrick Maguire of Maguire Promotions & Hospitality Consulting (along with an article from boston.com), Suasday is opening in the North End, taking over the Hanover Street space that had been home to Cobblestone Cafe until closing last fall. The article mentions that the upcoming eatery will feature Cambodian sandwiches (though an "Italia twist" with prosciutto, salami, mortadella, and provolone will also be offered) along with salads, desserts, and drinks, and that the group behind it is Blackfin Collective (Love Art Sushi, Love Art Udon, Poke by Love Art, Cloud & Spirits). If all goes as planned, Suasday could be opening in January, with lunch and dinner being offered--and possibly breakfast as well at some point.
The address for the upcoming Suasday is 227 Hanover Street, Boston, MA, 02113. Its Instagram page can be found at https://ift.tt/3oL7jy0
[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]
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