Tiki Central / Locating Tiki
Ming Jade, Newburyport, MA (restaurant )
Pages: 1 3 replies
S
scigirl
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jul 27, 2003 1:07 PM
Name:Ming Jade Description: |
K
kenbo-jitsu
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Feb 21, 2013 4:48 PM
I thought I would pick what was the very oldest entry in the Locating Tiki section and see what I could dig up about it. Ming Jade The Ming Jade was opened in the late 1970’s by Nee Kong Moy, a native of Taishan, China who immigrated to South Boston in 1969. The location was a free-standing 3,800 sq. ft. building located on a 1.3 acre lot. The restaurant closed sometime around 2001 and the building and lot remained vacant for many years – eventually becoming an eyesore and a source of irritation for local residents. Courtesy of Google Maps, here is how it looked in 2008. The building was finally demolished and replaced by a Panera Bread in 2010. The Panera Bread remains there today. I have no idea how tiki, if at all, the Ming Jade was. The late 1970’s is well after the tiki period. [ Edited by: kenbo-jitsu 2013-02-21 16:59 ] |
BB
Bora Boris
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Feb 21, 2013 5:26 PM
Thanks for the update Kenbo-Jitsu, Even with nothing left I appreciate the effort and the bump of the ancient post. :) |
B
bigbrotiki
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Feb 22, 2013 6:15 AM
Love the way it is grown over by the encroaching jungle, very "urban archeology". It probably had Orchids-Tiki, if at all, but the A-frame makes it Tiki enough, and those roofs going off on the side look interesting. Looks like there was something hanging in the gable, and it had an entrance bridge. |
Pages: 1 3 replies