In October, Main Street's Nomad restaurant closed up after five years of serving contemporary Pacific Northwest-inspired cuisine in their modern space.
As is so often the case with the restaurant biz, when one place closes, another is quick to jump in its place. For 3950 Main Street, that's how the story goes, as plans are well underway with new owners to turn the address into a bold new Chinese concept called Old Bird.
Promising "Chinese food with attitude," , Old Bird is the endeavour of a trio of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»women, Sophia Lin (owner), Deseree Lo (chef), and (GM). Jones herself had been a part of the Nomad team, which lends some nice continuity to the story of this space. Lo has previously been the Executive Sous Chef at Vancouver's CinCin restaurant, among other accomplishments.
The 65-seat restaurant has been undergoing its transformation into Old Bird. On the menu: Taiwanese and Shanghaiese fare, served up alongside a cocktail program and B.C. wines.
Jones told V.I.A. sibling publication Vitis Old Bird will feature "elevated Shanghai and Taiwanese street food with an edgy attitude."
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When it comes to the B.C. wines they'll be pouring at Old Bird, Jones says we "can expect a wine list that speaks to Deseree Lo’s food. It will include a lot of bright aromatic wines, dry and off-dry, with some light, crisp reds."
Old Bird is currently in the hiring stages, and is aiming for a January launch. You can follow them on Instagram for updates.