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Chada Street closes after a blowout bash on Saturday night, and already the Chinatown location has a new tenant ready to take over the space.
Eatt Gourmet Bistro from chef Yuri Szarzewski, pastry chef Vincent Pellerin, and manager Nicolas Kalpokdjian plans to open a new restaurant in the space with a new modern French experience.
Partage (French for sharing) brings Szarzewski’s tasting menu with five, seven, or nine courses and a core menu that use creative gourmet recipes. Kalpokdjian tells Eater Vegas that he’s bringing in “chefs from France with solid Michelin star restaurant experience” to work in Partage.
The remodeled 4,000-square-foot space should open on May 15 with a private room, a full bar with its own cocktail menu, a semi-private room, and a chef’s table. Partage plans to offer a late-night happy hour as well. So far, the hours will be from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. nightly except on Mondays.
The original Eatt location at 7865 W. Sahara Ave. will remain open with its healthy menu that includes gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, organic, and nut-free options.
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