
Two restaurants have pulled out of Avenue Bellevue, a two-tower destination featuring luxurious condos, retail, and dining. Michelin-starred Chef Masaharu Morimoto and James Beard nominee Robbie Felice, have both dropped out of the project, as confirmed by Montclair Hospitality Group. The news was first reported by Puget Sound Business Journal. The restaurants would have been located within InterContinental Bellevue at The Avenue.
Chef Morimoto had been planning to open a world-class Asian fusion restaurant inspired by the culinary traditions of Morimoto’s native Japan. The space would have been 11,000 square feet, inclusive of a wine tasting room, grand staircase, lounge area with DJ booth, and private dining spaces.
PastaRamen was opening at InterContinental Bellevue at The Avenue by Chef Robbie Felice. The concept was an Italian ramen shop, which would combine Japanese and Italian culture and cuisine. It was to be the first of its kind.
The Avenue Bellevue website only features four food & beverage retailers on their website, Ce La Vi Bellevue, Forté Chocolate, Salt & Straw, and Telefèric Barcelona. The site still features Michelin-starred Chef Joshua Skenes, who is planning to open a sea-life-focused restaurant.
Intercontinental Bellevue recently confirmed that its opening has been delayed once again. Reservations cannot be made until June 15th. This updated news comes two months after it was announced that the luxury hotel was delaying its opening until April 15th.
The hotel is located on the corner of Northeast 8th Street and Bellevue Way. The upcoming opening will be InterContinental’s first domestic opening since 2017. The destination spot is the first of its kind to open in the Pacific Northwest.










