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Readying to launch, Epcot's new space-themed restaurant still has no one at the helm


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https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2019/11/14/readying-to-launch-epcots-new-space-themed-restaurant-still-has-no-one-at-the-helm?utm_source=feature&utm_medium=home&utm_campaign=hpfeatures&utm_content=HomeTopFeature

It's a long article, here are a few excerpts

 

Much like the aquarium views offered at Coral Reef, Space 220 has huge "views" of space, thanks to a cutting-edge curved screen that envelopes the dining room. While the view will surely be the talk of many who visit the restaurant, that is named after the height at which it sits above the earth at 220 miles, like all restaurants the food itself will also be important.

Space 220 is managed by Patina Restaurant Group, who also manage Epcot’s Tutto Italia Ristorante and Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria, along with Disney Springs’ Morimoto Asia, The Edison, Enzo’s Hideaway Bar, and Maria and Enzo’s, along with more than three dozen other restaurants mostly in New York and Los Angeles. Now, Patina’s parent company Delaware North has posted a new job advert seeking an executive chef for Space 220.

Previously, Theo Schoenegger was named the executive chef of the upcoming restaurant. Most recently he was the executive chef of Disney Springs’ Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante and Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar. Prior to that, he served as the executive chef of Sinatra, an Italian restaurant at the Wynn Las Vegas.
 

He was no stranger to Patina. Schoenegger received a Michelin star while serving as the executive chef of Patina’s restaurant at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Under his helm, Patina also received a highly prestigious Relais & Châteaux rating, one of fewer than 100 standalone restaurants worldwide to be on the list.

It was announced in September that Schoenegger would be leaving Disney World, which, like Florida in general, food critics are known to snub. He would be returning to his old gig at Wynn Las Vegas, a more likely location for critical acclaim. Since then, Patina Group has been silent on just who they plan to replace him.
 
In the meantime, rumors of less-than-ideal sales at their Disney Springs restaurants, sans Morimoto, have been sending ripples throughout social media. While many expected STK – the steakhouse infamous for its excessively loud music and nightclub-like vibe – to be the first new dining establishment at Disney Springs to close, but some quick changes early on seem to have saved it, at least for now.
 
More recently the lack of positive social media coverage of Patina’s Disney Springs restaurants has some thinking those might be the first to receive updates. Despite promising but mixed early reviews, many of Patina's Disney Springs restaurants still seem like a mixed bag. The Edison has only a 3.5 rating on Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Google. Maria and Enzo's shares the same rating on Yelp, and only a slightly better 3.8 on Google. Pantina has supposedly also seen some recent hiccups at L.A. version of The Edison as well, though those employment based issues seem far less severe than the sales issues rumored in Orlando.
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