Restaurants & Bars
New Restaurant From Chef Jean-Georges Opens In Greenwich
Happy Monkey officially opened June 24, and is located at 376 Greenwich Ave.
GREENWICH, CT — Happy Monkey, the latest addition to the Greenwich food scene from acclaimed chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, officially opened on June 24.
Located at 376 Greenwich Ave., Happy Monkey showcases Latin cuisine with a Jean-Georges flair in a casual, fun atmosphere. The menu embraces the freshest, locally sourced, seasonal produce, featuring Latin influences across shareable snacks, small and large plates, crudos, salads, tacos and more.
"I’m thrilled to be a part of Greenwich’s vibrant culinary scene, and have long eyed Connecticut as a prospective location," Vongerichten said in a news release. "We’ve created something new and exciting that builds on our commitment to whole food and inventive fare yet offers the same level of tailored service you can expect at our restaurants. From a sophisticated evening out to a relaxed family dinner, Happy Monkey’s elevated yet approachable feel makes it a go-to destination for any occasion."
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Guests can expect a combination of favorites from ABC Cocina – one of Vongerichten's New York City restaurants – like arroz con pollo and a grilled maitake mushroom, as well as inventive new dishes like shrimp tacos topped with spicy citrus peanut slaw.
The dessert menu features treats like a cocoa tres leches cake and rotating popsicle flavors. In addition to beer wine, sangria and hand-crafted cocktails, the beverage program features a margarita menu that will reflect the seasons. Non-alcoholic options include housemade sodas, juices and kombucha.
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Executive Chef Ron Gallo most recently served as executive chef at the Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-Georges in Pound Ridge, N.Y. Gallo was previously chef de cuisine at Vongerichten's Upper East Side restaurant, JoJo – a position he held for 13 years.
Serving as a backdrop to the space is a prominent mural depicting famed Mexican artist Frida Kahlo along with her playful pet spider monkey, a nod to the restaurant’s name. The art is by New York-based see.studios.
Openshop, a New York-based strategy and design firm, collaborated with Jean-Georges’ team on the design of Happy Monkey. A long communal table stretches along the back of the dining room in front of the mural, offering a fun setting for celebrations or group outings, and a chic bar enhances the energy of the space.
The restaurant is outfitted with moss green banquettes, black and white marble floors, rattan lights and hanging plants. Cream venetian plaster and brass accents create a warm and inviting vibe and select vintage decor adds an eclectic element.
The restaurant is in partnership with hospitality group Aurify Brands, which operates and cultivates leading brands including Le Pain Quotidien, Little Beet, Melt Shop, Fields Good Chicken and Little Beet Table.
"We’re excited to bring a taste of Jean-Georges to Connecticut," said Andy Stern, Aurify Brands co-CEO, in a news release. "We designed this concept in collaboration with Jean-Georges and his incredible team to be a fun spot for the community to come together over food – a place that gives you a daily dose of happy, as its name implies."
Happy Monkey is open for dinner service Wednesday through Sunday, and will expand to offer brunch and lunch service this summer. Outdoor dining will also be available.
For more information, please visit Happy Monkey's website.
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