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November 28, 2007

The latest on Try's Asian Fusion

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Try's Asian Fusion in Pikesville has been closed now for a couple of months for renovations. It's a place that just a year ago got a very positive review from LIVE's Karen Nitkin (three stars for food, service and atmosphere).

Lewis K. e-mailed me yesterday to see what I know, which is nothing. (It's a favorite of his and his wife's.)

I called, and the phone hasn't been disconnected, but there's no voice mail either. Has anyone heard any more?

 

(Photo by P3 Imaging/Brendan Cavanaugh)

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 5:20 AM | | Comments (2)
        

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I don't know anything about Asian Fusion reopening, but their location was not very good, and when I went there to try it I thought their prices were a little high for the food. Did you ever hear what happened to Szechuan Best on Liberty Road? They'd been there for years and closed abruptly.

Here's what I said last April in a Table Talk column:

CLOSURE ON A CLOSING ... --A reader said she had heard that Szechuan Best in Randallstown closed because the landlord wanted the property "for more lucrative purposes." Not so, says Matthew Cooper, who represents the property for the landlord."Paul Chiang, the owner, had health problems and closed even before his lease was up," Cooper says. He's hoping another restaurant will move into the space.

The Liberty Road corridor in Randallstown has always been a restaurant wasteland. Even the County Council has been active trying to lure restaurants to the area.

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