Miami Herald

This beloved chef is leaving two Coral Gables restaurant­s. ‘It’s heartbreak­ing’

- BY CONNIE OGLE cogle@miamiheral­d.com

Two of Coral Gables’ favorite restaurant­s, led by one of South Florida’s most popular chefs, are about to change completely.

Chef Niven Patel and his partner, Mohamed Alkassar, of the Alpareno Restaurant Group, will no longer operate Orno or Mamey at the Thesis Hotel at 1350 South Dixie Highway.

Patel, who was named one of Food & Wine’s Best New Chefs in 2020, announced the changes, which begin Sunday, via Instagram. He calls Orno and Mamey “two restaurant­s that we poured our heart and soul in since the day we started this journey 5 years ago.”

“It’s heartbreak­ing for me and my partner to part ways with two teams that we love so much, these restaurant­s are dear to our hearts and we’ll miss all our guests,” he wrote.

“We’re fortunate to have served the community of Coral Gables for so long and formed family like bonds with many of our regulars.”

Mamey, which opened in 2020 and served a menu highlighti­ng Asian, Caribbean and Polynesian cuisine, will now be operated by the hotel developers. Patel and Alkassar will not be involved in the transition, but they do own the menu, so Mamey will be getting a completely new food-and-beverage program.

Food & Wine readers voted Mamey as one of the best restaurant­s for ambiance in the U.S. in 2023.

As for the upscale Orno, which opened in 2021 and was recognized by the Michelin Guide, the space will become a new concept. No details are available yet, but Patel and Alkassar are seeking a new home for the restaurant, which served new American cuisine and highlighte­d vegetables from Patel’s Rancho Patel farm in Homestead.

Could the new home be in Coral Gables? Alkassar told the Miami Herald last fall that he and Patel loved serving the city.

“We find the community in Coral Gables very appreciati­ve of quality ingredient­s, good food and humble hospitalit­y, which is more of what we embody,” he said. “This community isn’t looking to see and be seen. They’re looking for a good bite.”

Unaffected by these changes is the group’s newest restaurant, Erba, which opened last fall in Coral Gables. The Italian spot was named one of the best new restaurant­s in the country for 2023 by Esquire magazine.

The Alpareno Group will also continue to operate Ghee Indian Kitchen in Dadeland.

Connie Ogle: 305-376-3649, @OgleConnie

 ?? EVAN SUNG ?? Mohamed Alkassar and chef Niven Patel pose at their new restaurant, Erba, in Coral Gables. Alkassar and Patel will no longer operate Orno or Mamey at the Thesis Hotel.
EVAN SUNG Mohamed Alkassar and chef Niven Patel pose at their new restaurant, Erba, in Coral Gables. Alkassar and Patel will no longer operate Orno or Mamey at the Thesis Hotel.

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