A sous chef with seven years’ experience working at Commander’s
Palace in New Orleans will be opening a new restaurant in Old
Mandeville, just 5 blocks off of Lake Pontchartrain. The restaurant
building which used to house Vianne’s Tea House and very briefly the
Ugly Duckling Cafe will take on the new name of Hambone and will server
breakfast, lunch, coffee and brunch on the weekends.
The fare will include traditional southern and Louisiana food like
red beans and rice. According to the new owner and chef, Luke Hidalgo,
the menu will feature southern comfort food and include
specialty
sandwiches and small plate meals.
“It’s that little bit of a turn that you put into your food on the
front end that makes all the difference in the world,” Hidalgo said of
his approach in designing his menu. “It takes a little bit of an extra
effort, but it’s worth it.”
The endeavor is being taken up by Luke Hidalgo and his wife Marci,
who he met at Commander’s Palace and who also has restaurant experience.
The location of the new restaurant is 544 Girod Street. In addition to
working at Commander’s Palace, Hidalgo also has experience working as
executive chef at Palmetto’s Restaurant in Slidell. The new restaurant
will have approximately 145 seats – 85 inside and 60 outside.
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