Bobby Moore on the Record The Future of Bar Moore and Bis On Main

Bellevue, WALocal News

Chef Bobby Moore has taken the reins of Bis on Main and Bar Moore in Downtown Bellevue, marking a new chapter for these renowned dining establishments. After a year-long negotiation process, Moore is committed to maintaining the high standards set by founder Joe Vilardi while infusing his unique culinary perspective. Bis on Main has been remodeled to create a cheerful and sophisticated ambiance, showcasing Northwest cuisine with dishes like tuna niçoise salad and Maine lobster roll. Bar Moore offers a relaxed atmosphere with a focus on fresh seafood, shellfish, and an extensive cocktail menu. With 20.

5 years as executive chef at Barking Frog, Moore understands the importance of local sourcing, which he plans to implement in both restaurants. Reflecting on his culinary journey, from cooking with his father to working in various restaurants, he aims to create a legacy in Downtown Bellevue that resonates with the community while celebrating the art of dining. Moore invites patrons to experience Bis on Main and Bar Moore, defined by quality ingredients and heartfelt hospitality.

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