
The place's name followed Fossard's design, which, as Myrick puts it, is like "staring into the belly of the whale," suggesting the Italian word for bone: Osso. A fireplace will bridge the dining room and a lounge area, and "make no mistake," says Myrick: "As the night goes on, it will be a fun place to be....We don't ever want music to overtake your ability to carry on a conversation, but this is New York all the way."
Expect high sound quality and for the place to stay open until 2 a.m. on weekends (and maybe more). Dinner will be served six nights a week (closed Mondays), and the menu will range from small plates for $10-$14 to entrees about $13-$30. Lobster crabcakes, short-rib-stuffed arrancini (Sicilian fried rice balls), tuna crudo with blood orange, Margherita pizza, veal meatballs, sea bass over lobster and pumpkin orzo: You get the picture. Need more? Go here.
Osso looks like a great addition to NCMF and Charlotte. I can't wait for this to open, sounds delicious and the early depictions look cool!
ReplyDeleteSince Lazes and Myrick are so laughably desperate to make a restaurant housed in an abandoned factory building into "New York" maybe they should just move back there. I'll help them pack.
ReplyDeleteThe picture that's posted looks pretty cool. Hope it succeeds! FtheNCMF, go crawl back into your hole.
ReplyDeletePicture looks great and menu sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try it!