Michael Morgan+FollowTwo new Portuguese spots coming to South EndBig news for Boston food lovers: George Mendes, the chef behind a Michelin-starred NYC restaurant, is bringing not one but two new Portuguese-inspired eateries to the South End. Agosto will offer a chef’s counter and tasting menu, while Baby Sister next door will serve up bakery-café vibes. Both are set to open on Washington Street next year. It’s exciting to see such a celebrated chef invest in our neighborhood—can these new spots raise the bar for Boston dining? What are you hoping to see on the menu? #Food #BostonEats #SouthEnd00Share
Mary Williams+FollowMichelin chef brings Indian fine dining to South EndCharlotte’s South End is about to get a major culinary upgrade: Zamindar’s, a new Indian restaurant and British-inspired cocktail lounge, is moving into the old Link & Pin spot. Michelin Bib Gourmand chef Vamshi Krishna Adi and local DJ David Pandoria are blending authentic Indian recipes with a lively London vibe—think tandoor-cooked kebabs, signature cocktails, and music all under one roof. With a 7,500-square-foot space, private dining, and an all-season patio, Zamindar’s aims to be North Carolina’s largest Indian fine-dining spot. How do you feel about Charlotte’s growing global food scene? #Food #CharlotteEats #SouthEnd10Share
Mary Williams+FollowCharlotte’s South End gets a new Asian food hubCharlotte’s South End is about to get a major flavor upgrade: Three Lanters, a fast casual spot blending Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese eats, is setting up shop with a flexible, all-day hangout vibe. Think morning coffee, cozy Wi-Fi lounges, and late-night Asian-inspired cocktails—all in one spot. Founder Hervé Laveaud, who’s got a fine dining background, promises top-notch service without the stuffy price tag. The plan? Open a central kitchen hub in 2026, then roll out smaller locations across the city. Who’s excited to see Charlotte’s food scene level up with this new concept? #Food #CharlotteEats #SouthEnd00Share
Anne Clark+FollowReckless SUV driver sparks safety concerns on Southend highwayA blue, dusty Ford SUV—driven by a man in his 60s—has been causing chaos on the Southend highway, reportedly cutting off cars and slamming on the brakes in what looks like intentional attempts to cause accidents. This isn’t an isolated event; other drivers have shared similar stories, including incidents on Billy Graham Parkway. The conversation online is buzzing about the need for dash cams and how, without proof, victims could be blamed. It’s unsettling how common this has become. Have you or someone you know experienced something like this? What do you think would actually make our roads safer? #Transportation #Southend #RoadSafety00Share