Eugene Remm's Vision: Catch Hospitality Group Sees Expansion with Food-First Approach
Eugene Remm, the mastermind behind Catch Hospitality Group, is shifting his focus from large, lively venues to more intimate destinations where food takes center stage. With a string of successful restaurants under his belt, including The Corner Store and The Eighty Six, Remm is now ready to solidify his standing as one of New York's most influential restaurateurs.
Remm's latest venture, Or'esh, a Mediterranean restaurant with a focus on Levantine cuisine, marks another significant move towards a food-first approach. Led by Nadav Greenberg, who previously worked as executive chef at Eyal Shani's Michelin-starred ShmonΓ©, the 75-seat Or'esh will offer a unique dining experience that showcases the flavors and ingredients of the Mediterranean region.
The restaurant's menu boasts an array of dishes, including a Jerusalem bagel with baba ghanoush, matbucha, mint tzatziki, olive oil, and za'atar, as well as coal-kissed Ora King salmon crudo, charred greens, chicken liver cigars, house-made pasta, and crispy potatoes with caviar. Greenberg's vision for Or'esh is centered around the Mediterranean diet, emphasizing the importance of fresh, seasonal ingredients and traditional cooking methods.
Remm's approach to restaurant ownership has undergone a significant shift in recent years. Gone are the days of loud, party-filled venues; instead, he seeks to create warm, inviting spaces that put food at the forefront. Catch Hospitality Group's new restaurants will cater to this trend, offering a more intimate and personalized dining experience.
"We want to be the hardware while having our chefs be the software," Remm explains. "The way I look at it is like, I want to be the iPhone, but Nadav could be Instagram." He aims to find talented culinary minds to join his team, open French and Italian restaurants, and explore new concepts that showcase exceptional cuisine.
Remm's business model has proven successful, with a loyal following of customers who appreciate his attention to detail and commitment to quality. As Catch Hospitality Group expands its offerings, it's clear that Remm's vision for food-first dining is not only gaining momentum but also redefining the restaurant landscape in New York City.
Eugene Remm, the mastermind behind Catch Hospitality Group, is shifting his focus from large, lively venues to more intimate destinations where food takes center stage. With a string of successful restaurants under his belt, including The Corner Store and The Eighty Six, Remm is now ready to solidify his standing as one of New York's most influential restaurateurs.
Remm's latest venture, Or'esh, a Mediterranean restaurant with a focus on Levantine cuisine, marks another significant move towards a food-first approach. Led by Nadav Greenberg, who previously worked as executive chef at Eyal Shani's Michelin-starred ShmonΓ©, the 75-seat Or'esh will offer a unique dining experience that showcases the flavors and ingredients of the Mediterranean region.
The restaurant's menu boasts an array of dishes, including a Jerusalem bagel with baba ghanoush, matbucha, mint tzatziki, olive oil, and za'atar, as well as coal-kissed Ora King salmon crudo, charred greens, chicken liver cigars, house-made pasta, and crispy potatoes with caviar. Greenberg's vision for Or'esh is centered around the Mediterranean diet, emphasizing the importance of fresh, seasonal ingredients and traditional cooking methods.
Remm's approach to restaurant ownership has undergone a significant shift in recent years. Gone are the days of loud, party-filled venues; instead, he seeks to create warm, inviting spaces that put food at the forefront. Catch Hospitality Group's new restaurants will cater to this trend, offering a more intimate and personalized dining experience.
"We want to be the hardware while having our chefs be the software," Remm explains. "The way I look at it is like, I want to be the iPhone, but Nadav could be Instagram." He aims to find talented culinary minds to join his team, open French and Italian restaurants, and explore new concepts that showcase exceptional cuisine.
Remm's business model has proven successful, with a loyal following of customers who appreciate his attention to detail and commitment to quality. As Catch Hospitality Group expands its offerings, it's clear that Remm's vision for food-first dining is not only gaining momentum but also redefining the restaurant landscape in New York City.