Lime Cilantro To Reopen Tuesday After Legal Issues Resolved

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

Lime & Cilantro will reopen on November 18 after a two-month temporary closure due to ongoing legal issues. Owner and executive chef Danny Chavez announced the reopening on Instagram, thanking the community for their support and patience during the challenging period. Chavez expressed excitement to resume operations, promising the same quality and passion that patrons expect from the restaurant. Lime & Cilantro opened last year in the former location of Krazy Steve’s Comfort Cuisine and has since become a local favorite. The restaurant gained further recognition when featured on WETA's Signature Dish series, where it showcased its Braised Short Rib Mole.

The episode highlighted the restaurant's vibrant atmosphere and culinary offerings, further establishing its place in the local dining scene. As the community anticipates the reopening, the restaurant's return is expected to boost local engagement and support. Reopening also marks a significant step forward for the restaurant, allowing it to continue contributing to the neighborhood's culinary landscape.

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