A married pastry chef and executive chef duo are living their dreams by opening Noisette, a French style bakery and restaurant in LoHi this summer.
Chefs Tim Lu and Lillian Cho met in New York and moved to Denver in 2018 to pursue their dream of opening their own business.Lillian Cho and Tim Lu, a married pastry chef and executive chef, were living in New York City and dreaming of opening their own business.“We wanted a different lifestyle, and opening a restaurant in New York would have been more than we wanted to put in,” Cho said.
Four years later, the couple’s vision is coming to life with Noisette, a French restaurant and bakery they’re working to open at 3254 Navajo St. in LoHi.Lu and Cho graduated from the International Culinary Center in 2008 and worked in fine-dining restaurants, particularly French ones, for nearly 15 years. Lu was previously an executive sous chef for Michelin-starred restaurant Le Coucou and Cho was a pastry sous chef for Ai Fiori in New York City.
Over the past few years, they’ve been looking for a space to fuse their skills with French cuisine. And in July, they signed a 10-year lease with landlord Edee Anesi for the nearly 3,000-square-foot space on the ground floor of the Lumina Apartment building.
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