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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Restaurant Roundup: Asian Ginger Now Serving Alcohol, Berry Yogurt Addresses Non Food-Related Violations and More

Also in this month's restaurant round-up: Mandarin Cuisine in Walpole under new management, Mansfield's Rum Runner changes liquor license to beer and wine only and more.

We know Foxborough residents don’t just stay in town when they want a night out and a break from cooking.  Restaurant coming and goings, new business and the best dishes and recipes are among the items that have appeared on Patch sites around the region over the past month. Below is a look at the restaurant and food stories covered in the past month. FOXBOROUGH Berry Yogurt Violations Not Food-Related but Issues Must be Addressed At a meeting of the Foxborough Board of Health in late October, the board voiced concerns regarding operational issues at Berry Yogurt to the frozen yogurt shop’s manager, Mimi Tran. The board cited inexperience as the reason for the local shop's deficiencies following inspections in July, August and October. …

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Foxborough Selectmen to Issue Restaurant Liquor License to Asian Ginger

The Foxborough Board of Selectmen voted 4-0 to approve Asian Ginger’s request for a wine and malt restaurant license at its 70 Central St. location.

Asian Ginger will now be allowed to serve wine and beer with meals at its 70 Central St. establishment after Foxborough’s Board of Selectmen approved the business’ request for a wine and malt restaurant license. The license, which was approved by a 4-0 vote, will be issued to Asian Ginger on the following condition: Selectman Virginia Coppola recused herself from Tuesday’s public hearing because she owns property that abuts the Central Street restaurant. Asian Ginger opened in May 2012, replacing Friendly’s, which closed last October. Foxborough Board of Selectmen chair James DeVellis said he has had dinner at the restaurant, describing the food as “good” and the establishment as family oriented. “You go in there to eat,” DeVellis said. “…

Ken B.

11:53 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2012

What, a 30-40 person sit down restaurant downtown with no bar, vs. a potential liquor store in the parking lot of a 70,000 seat sports/concert/events stadium with a long history of alcohol related problems. Nothing to wonder about at all.   more ›

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