Restaurants & Bars
New Korean Fusion Restaurant Opens In Parsippany
Eli's Eatery is a "Korean Fusion" restaurant that combines traditional Korean cuisine with sophisticated French culinary techniques.
PARSIPPANY, NJ — A new restaurant has opened in the Parsippany area, adding another business to the neighborhood.
On Saturday, Aug. 11, Mayor James Barberio attended a ribbon-cutting for Eli’s Eatery, a new Korean-fusion restaurant located at 2569 Rt. 10 E.
Eli's Eatery provides customers with a one-of-a-kind culinary experience, combining the heritage of Korean cuisine with the sophistication of French cuisine.
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According to the restaurant's owners, the story of Eli's Eatery began more than a quarter-century ago, when Chef Eleazar Martinez, affectionately known as Eli, and Proprietor David Oh embarked on their culinary journey together.
Their long-standing collaboration began at the acclaimed Woo Lae Oak in Soho and has since flourished. This duo has left their imprint at Bann in midtown Manhattan and Woodam in Morris Plains.
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"Eli and David’s latest venture is the much-loved Eli’s Eatery in Parsippany, NJ. This restaurant has become a testament to their gastronomic prowess and their commitment to bringing joy through food," Eli's Eatery's website says.
The menu includes some Korean classics, such as the rice dish Bibimbap and Kalbijjim, which is made with braised beef short ribs. Their menu also includes some non-traditional items like a hamburger, chicken penne pasta, and a BLT.
"I’m happy to welcome another distinctive restaurant to Parsippany. Parsippany has become a destination dining location. I wish Eli’s Eatery much success," Barberio said at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The new restaurant is located in the Galleria Mall shopping complex at 2569 NJ-10, Morris Plains. View the full menu.
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