Lime Cilantro Remains Closed for Ongoing Legal Issues

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

Lime & Cilantro, a modern Latin-focused restaurant in Montgomery Hills, continues to remain closed due to ongoing legal issues that have delayed its reopening plans. A restaurant representative stated they are working diligently to resolve these matters but could not provide a specific reopening date. The restaurant expressed appreciation for the patience shown by customers and supporters in a recent Instagram update. Lime & Cilantro, which opened last year under the leadership of former Art and Soul executive chef Danny Chavez, has gained a following for its vibrant offerings. The restaurant was featured in WETA's Signature Dish series, showcasing its Braised Short Rib Mole among other culinary delights.

These legal challenges require more time than initially expected, but the restaurant remains committed to addressing every detail with its legal team. Lime & Cilantro has always aimed to be a community hub where people gather to share food and memories. The restaurant looks forward to returning to serve its loyal patrons as soon as possible.

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