
Today's special is steak tacos with fried red onion strings, queso fresco, cilantro, avocado, and avocado chili mayo sauce. We've got a very special caprese salad today! Ovalini mozzarella and a variety of gorgeous tomatoes from by and try if you want to make your taste buds explode! 😵😁 #nwaeats #nwafoodie #eatnwa #yelpnwa #eatlocalĬertified Angus, hickory smoked bacon, melted cheddar and fried onion strings all brought together with a roasred garlic aoili and toasted brioche bun. This soup du jour is one of our favorites so far! Local creamy summer squash soup with cheddar and chives😁😁 #eatlocal #eatnwa #nwaeats #yelpnwa #nwafoodieīroccoli-cheddar soup coming your way! With a sprinkle of parmesan😍 #soupdujour Look what we have here 👀👀 Tasty little lemon bars for you guys! You dont want to miss them😋Īvocado toast with beets and heirloom tomatoes from This thing is insanely good!! Topped with an egg and olive oil😍 Want to be part of our team? We are looking for fun and energetic peeps who love the food business.

Veggie stuffed local squash gondola coming your way very soon! 😉īraised pork shoulder tacos with roasted peppers, onions and garlic topped with fresh slaw and cilantro. We've got sweeeet sweet potato pancakes topped with whipped cream, candied pecans, and fresh fruit for brunch today! Come by and try from 10-2!😁 #pancakes #brunch #repost because our special today is a taste from our brunch menu! The avocado bruschetta with avocado, cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, and balsamic glaze on roasted french bread. We have a deliciously hot special for brunch today! Huevos rancheros with charred jalapenos, black beans, onions, tomatoes, and salsa verde sitting nicely on two eggs. Korean BBQ tacos are back! This time with marinated pork and hoisin!😋 comes with cilantro, green onions, and slaw made from purple cabbage, carrots, and cucumbers. We have sold out of the Korean BBQ tacos! We knew you would love them😁😉 We just want to say thank you to our awesome customers today! We had a record day thanks to all of you.AND thank you for your patience!😁 It wouldn't be possible without you!💙💙💙 Look who's got outdoor seating!!😁 Come and enjoy our new seating on a beautiful sunny day🌞 “HSC continues to pursue the mission of bringing precise temperature control to traditional cooking methods, and we remain committed to offering you, as a Meld backer, priority access to our new product at a preferential price,” they wrote in the new message to former backers, saying they are “targeting a fall launch of the product.We will be closed Saturday, 9/1-Monday, 9/3 for the holiday. In September 2015, the Meld co-founders Jon (JJ) Jenkins and Darren Vengroff, both former Amazonians, refunded all the money people had invested in the smart knobs and offered them preferential pricing on the new product being developed under their new company. Meyer Corp’s buyout of Meld caused the Seattle startup to shut down its Kickstarter campaign last fall, angering some backers who said they felt “disappointed” and “used.” That system debuted at Chicago’s Housewares show on Monday.Īccording to a post on the housewares registry Housewares Connect 365, the new Hestan Cue system will “augment your senses, guide you through recipes you never thought you’d be able to cook in your home, and provide perfect temperature control to the experienced cooks.” The new division, which has test kitchens in Napa Valley, Calif., is developing a smart cookware system called the Hestan Cue.

Meld didn’t name Meyer specifically, but Hestan Smart Cooking is identified in job postings and elsewhere as “the newest addition to the Meyer Corporation cookware family” and a sister brand to Hestan Commercial, Meyer’s high-end cookware line. Meld said in the message that it’s now part of Hestan Smart Cooking (HSC). Meld co-founder Darren Vengroff accepts the award for “Hardware/Gadget of the Year” for the Meld Smart Knobs at the 2015 GeekWire Awards. However, based on a message to its former Kickstarter backers this week, the acquirer has now been identified as Meyer Corp., the Hong Kong-based manufacturer that is the largest distributer of cookware in the United States. Meld, the Seattle-based maker of smart knobs for the stove, was acquired last September, but declined to name the buyer at that time.
