Chop-Chop!

Chop-Chop!

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The sweet smell of success will soon take up occupancy in downtown Buffalo. Delish!, the awesome sweet-shop and cooking school is going to have a counterpart of sorts. Deborah Clark, the proprietor of Delish! has been thinking about a new venture for a while, but the question was always 'where' and 'when'. And when those questions were answered the 'what' would follow close behind.

I called Deb yesterday to ask her about the particulars of her future eatery and she was more than excited to share her good fortune. She started by saying (regarding the new space), "The way it was set up would be tough for many businesses, but it’s perfect for what I’m looking for. I’ve had an idea (pre-Delish!) to do this type of lunch spot. I originally thought about the Medical Corridor… then the students at Canisius did a demographic study (as part of a class project), and the time for that part of the city (to really kick in) was still five years out… at least for what I wanted to do. I then decided to look downtown and found the Theo’s Place (300 Main Street) location. We (the building owner and Deb) finally agreed on everything a week ago Friday… I originally wanted to be open in October... now we’ll be open towards the end of January."

I biked down to see Deb's new location this past Sunday and when I looked through the window I was shocked to see the amount of space inside. From the outside entrances, on both Main Street and Cathedral Park, the restaurant looked very quaint. Then upon peering in, I noticed that the floor-plan wrapped around providing a whopping 1700 sq.' of space.

chopsasdasd.jpg Deb told me that Cathedral Park was going through some big improvements next year and that she was excited to be part of the blossoming commercial district. Globe Market, Pearl Street Brew Pub, the Webb Building, Sound Lab, HSBC Arena, Erie Canal Terminus, Erie Basin Marina... ring a bell or two from a series of recent posts? When asked about the capital improvements to the former Theo's, Deb said, "It doesn’t need a whole lot. Café curtains will be added to both entrances. The interior just needs to be cleaned and I’ll add tables and chairs. Lorie Sweet will be there to greet people and make sure that operations run smoothly. We’ll have vegetables, meats and fish to pick from. Then you can have the ingredients tossed into a salad, or wrapped into a sandwich (with Lebanese flatbread) or added into stir fried with udon noodles… think beef tenderloin, blackened chicken, poached salmon, albacore tuna… it’s going to be a real step up from the typical salad bar. People can take their food with them, or sit down and eat there. I’ll stay open for special events, but Chop-Chop will mostly be open Monday thru Friday from 11am – 3pm."

If you are still not familiar with this urban slice of paradise, you soon will be. Having Amy and Lisa from Globe Market in that neck of the woods along with Deb from Delish!... well, that is exciting news. Globe has already become a downtown staple for many, and I'm sure that they'll welcome another eatery that has Elmwood ties and plenty of culinary experience.

Here's a teaser from her developing menu:

Chop-Chop Salad Originals

1. COWBOY STEAK- Lettuce, beef tenderloin, black beans, red onion, cucumber, tomato & blue cheese dressing

2. CALIFORNIA COBB- field greens, grilled chicken, cucumbers, hard boiled egg, bacon, blue cheese & honey-dijon dressing

3. CAESAR CHICKEN, BEEF or SALMON- romaine, blackened salmon, grilled chicken or beef tenderloin, tomatoes, cucumbers & classic Caesar dressing

4. BUFFALO CHICKEN- crispy chicken, romaine, blue cheese, tomatoes, spicy Buffalo sauce & blue cheese dressing

5. MANDARIN BEEF or CHICKEN- field greens, crispy noodles, grilled chicken or beef tenderloin, mandarin oranges, bell peppers, red onion & sesame ginger dressing

6. CITY CLUB- field greens, black forest ham, smoked turkey, hard boiled egg, bacon, cucumbers, tomato, swiss cheese & thousand island dressing

7. GREEK CHICKEN or BEEF- romaine, grilled chicken or beef tenderloin, black olives, cucumbers, red onion, roasted red peppers, tomatoes, feta cheese & balsamic vinaigrette

8. ASIAN TUNA- field greens, albacore tuna, carrots, cucumbers, red onion, sesame ginger dressing

9. CHICKEN CORDON BLEU- crispy chicken, black forest ham, swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato & honey Dijon

10. SICILIAN STEAK- romaine, grilled beef tenderloin, portabella mushrooms, roasted red peppers, tomatoes, red onion & balsamic vinaigrette

11. SALAD NICOISE- field greens. white tuna, tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, black olives, hard boiled eggs & balsamic vinaigrette

...and of course there will always be plenty of sweets to go around - prepared fresh at the Elmwood Delish! location.

Delish

802 Elmwood Ave. Buffalo, NY 14222 | (716) 881-2022

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What Others Have To Say

  1. sbrof

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 05:20

    sounds delish! :) Anything that promotes a local business to expand and get even more recognition is great for the economy and the city's collective culture. I hate going places and asking locals where we should eat and them pointing out the first Applebees or Benigen's within sight. This sounds like a great venture and I can't wait to try it on my lunch break.

  2. ChristaSeychew

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 07:10

    I loved Theo's. Glad to see a place with a modern menu moving into the city. Udon for everyone!

  3. Hoss

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 07:15

    Sounds yummy indeed. Too bad they will only be open four hours a day. Keeping these hours won't rid downtown of it's nighttime Tumbleweed problem.. These hours Didn't work for Edrito's either. Sadly.

    I guess it's that chicken/egg story, all over again. "Why go downtown, nothing is open?" vs. "Why open a business downtown, nobody is there?"

    Hopefully it's very successful, and with momentum, longer hours will be kept.

  4. knowledgedableone

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 07:54

    Maybe this operation could benefit from the potential "sales tax free zone" being floated around in our State legislature by Assemblyman Hoyt.

    I still think the area surrounding the medical CAMPUS (not corridor) is deficient in these types of amenities. It is tragic that the lower floors of the Granite Works are empty and in my opinion represent an attractive venue for such a lunch-time only eatery.

    Best of luck to Delish!

  5. Jefferson

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 08:07

    I love udon (soba even more so) but don't see it on this menu. Good luck.

  6. Sexy_Beast

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 08:38

    It says it's just a teaser. I love udon too.

  7. vgs

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 09:11

    It is tough Hoss, but check out Pearl Street Grille and City Grill down there. They are almost always open. Washington Square too. These places have been slugging it out for 15 plus years.

  8. Jdub

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 09:31

    It will be great to have fresh options downtown but it's sad to see Theo's go to have it happen. They were awesome for breakfast.

  9. lauras

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 11:05

    Pearl Street Grill at lunchtime is never a good idea. Trust me. If you need to return to work, don't go there. I love it for Happy Hour, though, but have been burned by disappearing servers way too many times to chance it again at lunch. Best wishes to Chop Chop - please have veg food on the menu, too! This is great news. It will do well - look at Globe Market, Fables, the Gourmet Store - all often fast, healthy, innovative menus and are thriving.

  10. comptart_lws

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    Oct 2nd 2007, 17:59

    best wishes on the new adventure, Debbie! (great name, by the way!)

  11. rickyrick

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    Oct 4th 2007, 07:04

    What about those who live or work downtown on weekends? Not many options to eat then.

  12. vgs

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    Oct 4th 2007, 07:59

    rickyrick, Pearl Street and City Grill are open on Saturdays and Pearl St is open on Sunday on that end of town. Shaghai Reds (crap) is open everyday. Otherwise I guess you need to go in the restaurant biz, don't worry its an easy business to start up.

  13. Cowgirl

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    May 8th, 12:22

    I ate at Chop Chop for the first time today. I can guarantee that I will NEVER go there again.. Not only were some of the workers rude but the food was TERRIBLE. I got a rice bowl and it tasted like soap. I didn't mind that the price was expensive because I WRONGLY ASSUMED I was getting quality food - until I tasted it.

    Globe Market is much better and you actually get what you pay for.

  14. pugsrock

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    Jun 27th, 13:21

    Well, in response to Cowgirl, I went to Chop Chop for the 1st time today. I did not have a rice bowl so can't comment on that but my chop chop add in salad which is actually made to order was very good, you pick 6 things and can add on chicken or shrimp for an extra couple dollars. The chicken was actually grilled to order which is also a plus. Many dressings to choose from. My only negative comment would be they could use more than 1 register as I waited at least 10 minutes after my salad was made to pay for it and many people charge their lunches! Just glad there are a couple new options to choose from downtown as I worked here for over 20 years and have been through all the changes.

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