The 6,000-square-foot space seats up to 150 guests and features dedicated event areas along with an expanded kitchen that enables new menu items.
WEBSTER GROVES, Mo. — Vietnamese restaurant DD Mau will open its new Webster Groves space Thursday.
DD Mau owner Julie Shih relocated the restaurant from its longtime home at 20 Allen Ave. to a larger space at 8169 Big Bend Blvd., in the former Weber’s Front Row building.
“We simply outgrew our old space,” Shih told the Business Journal. “The kitchen was especially tight, and as business picked up and our back-of-house team grew, it became clear we needed more room to operate the way we wanted. When we came across this building, we immediately saw the potential. It was a beautiful property and it gave us the chance to expand our kitchen, our menu and the overall experience for our guests.”
Shih and her husband, Andrew Shih (who owns Poke Doke), purchased the building in the summer of 2024. Shih declined to share the cost of the building or investment costs to renovate the space, but said “purchasing and renovating a building of this scale is something we are extremely proud to have accomplished.”
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