Southern-Inspired Contemporary Cuisine Is Coming to The Jay Hotel

Prelude will offer “Southern-inspired contemporary cuisine” with a menu that "features dishes inspired by Hendrickson-Jones’s grandmother and great-grandmother and based on family recipes."

Madison McCorkle News Writer
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According to SF Eater, Chef Celtin Hendrickson-Jones is debuting a new concept inside San Francisco’s The Jay Hotel at 433 Clay Street — just down the street from eateries such as Bix, Cotogna, and Tadich Grill.

Prelude will offer “Southern-inspired contemporary cuisine” with a menu that “features dishes inspired by Hendrickson-Jones’s grandmother and great-grandmother and based on family recipes,” the Journal reports.

The article continues, “Hendrickson-Jones will employ his cooking background in the dishes as well, creating an innovative menu that crosses California produce with the nostalgic food of his childhood.”

For readers who are unfamiliar with Hendrickson-Jones, the chef formerly worked at Niku Steakhouse and Commis — a fine dining establishment known for “open-kitchen experiments with unique ingredients to craft inspired New American fixed-price dinners.”

Prelude is slated to open this summer. Stay tuned for updates.

Photo: Official

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Madison McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector.
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