Aria Bar brings the Far East to the East Loop

Released on = July 14, 2006, 7:32 am

Press Release Author = Dana Wess/Aria

Industry = Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary = Playful décor, innovative cuisine offer new lounge option to
Chicago's Hot East Loop Neighborhood

Press Release Body =
CHICAGO, IL - Don't expect fruity drinks and standard bar fare from the team behind
the acclaimed aria restaurant. Located in Chicago's hot East Loop Neighborhood, aria
bar, opening July 10, is all about playful simplicity.



But simple is the last word you'll use to describe the room.



Designed as a "playroom for adults," aria bar is anchored by a gold amorphic sofa,
and complemented by wooden tuffets. Metal-accented, Italian-imported tiled flooring
creates a mosaic effect complemented by glass beaded wallpaper. One-of-a-kind
sari-inlaid tables provide a communal dining experience, influenced by traditional
noodle houses in Japan. Private "nooks" are created with aria bar's unique coiled
drapery, providing a romantic hideaway.



But aria bar's décor isn't nearly as playful as its chef.



In the center of aria bar stands the most playful element of all. Sushi Chef Byung
Kyu Park, who goes simply by the moniker BK stands at the helm of a custom-designed
illuminated sushi bar. A six-year veteran of Mirai, BK views sushi as an art form
and regularly changes his presentation. The self-proclaimed perfectionist recommends
ordering sushi for 2, 4, 6 and leave the details up to him. "You won't have the same
display twice " BK promises. His signature presentations include horse mackerel
served in a snow globe, and the daily catch served in a conch shell. BK flies all of
his sushi direct from Japan, and flavors his own soy sauce. In addition, the menu
features a variety of rolls and sashimi.



For lunch, aria bar takes a page from the ancient noodle houses, offering Udon,
Ramen and Soba noodles served wok or broth style. In the evening, aria bar offers an
innovative twist on dim sum: Thai chicken satay, tiger shrimp tempura, grey salt
steamed edamame, Peking duck-maitake mushroom pot stickers, hoisin-sake glazed
barbecue chicken wings and lobster avocado spring rolls round out the evening menu,
which accompanies the sushi and noodle offerings. Sushi is available all day and
evening.



Equal attention has been paid to the beverages, ensuring that aria bar is, first and
foremost, a bar. The menu boasts an esoteric selection of sakes representing
different regions of Japan. And while the sake can be served warm upon request, aria
bar manager, Jorge Arias, promises that it won't be necessary. "Warming sake masks
the flavors. These sakes are among the finest, and can easily be enjoyed chilled."



Wine and beer play an equally important role on the menu of aria bar. Wines from
different regions including Washington reds and Spanish whites, range from playful
to obscure. The beer menu reflects the whimsy of aria Executive Chef Noah Bekofsky
and Chef Leon Gunn who both have a passion for beer. 20+ beers make up the esoteric
menu, complimenting the sushi and providing an approachable foray for would-be beer
connoisseurs.



"Three years ago we redefined dining in this area with aria; now we're doing the
same thing for the bar scene in Chicago," explained Bekofsky. "A neighborhood as
vibrant and inspired as ours deserves a bar that is equally complex and unique."



Opening July 10, 2006, aria bar is open from 11:30 daily. aria bar: 200 N. Columbus
Drive. 312-444-9494.


Web Site = http://ariachicago.com

Contact Details = 200 n columbus drive
312-444-9494
ariachicago.com
info@ariachicago.com

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