A new restaurant is rolling in uptown, Saint John.
Work
has begun to create Ta-Ke Sushi, which will be opening on King Street
this December. Tidenews spoke with Glen Lee, who came up from Toronto
to help his father Yang open the Japanese restaurant. Lee says his dad
has been in the business for over 20 years, opening restaurants in
Kingston (Ontario), Toronto, and Charlottetown. They noticed there
weren't a lot of Japanese restaurants in Saint John, or even New
Brunswick. Lee says his dad fell in love with the city, and that we can
expect good food when it opens.
According to Lee they do traditional maki, but also have a variety of unique rolls with names like "Las Vegas."
They'll
also be hiring 10 people to work for the restaurant, which is being
built in the former Quality Convenience Store location. The name 'Ta-Ke'
(pronounced 'tah-kay') means bamboo.