Food News: Kabobs for Anacostia?
This seems a bit random, but also goes to show that nowadays it isn’t only the “expected” organizations and businesses that are beginning to move to Anacostia. Last week I got news that Rebiya Kadeer (read this great bio from the New York Times), the Uyghur activist and millionaire businesswoman who was exiled from China in 2005, purchased the long-boarded-up commercial building next door to the Honfleur Gallery.
At first, my understanding was that it would be the new DC headquarters for the World Uyghur Congress or the Uyghur American Association – but as of today I heard a different story.
According to sources who spoke with Ms. Kadeer at the site this morning, she plans to open a Uyghur restaurant – featuring the western Chinese ethnic group’s famous kabobs – in the space later this year.
I’m sure more info will begin to seep out soon – but regardless of what moves in it’s wonderful to see this abandoned and decrepit building go back to productive use! Crossing our fingers that kabobs are in Anacostia’s future!
(I spent a semester in Beijing, and happened to live near a Uyghur-dominated commercial street so know and love the food. Great kabobs, edamame, flatbread, and potato dishes)
via And Now, Anacostia: Food News: Kabobs for Anacostia?.
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