THE
NEW MOSHULU ...A ONE-OF-A-KIND WATERFRONT RESTAURANT ON ONE OF THE
GRANDEST OLD SAILING SHIPS IN THE WORLD
Philadelphia PA, (April 30, 2003) --The Moshulu, the most unique waterfront
restaurant on a grand, historic sailing ship, will re-open Monday,
May 5,2003 on the Penn's Landing Marina in Philadelphia. Martin Grims,
owner of Passerelle in Radnor, PA and many other restaurants, in partnership
with his key management team, has taken over the operation of the
Moshulu. The team includes Ralph Fernandez, Moshulu Executive Chef;
Bill Bergan, General Manager; and, Allan Vanesko, Culinary Partner.
They all bring fantastic history to the ship -from being part of the
opening team of the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia to the Pierre
Hotel in New York City to running successful restaurants throughout
the country.
The Moshulu, built in 1904~ is re-decorated with a South Seas f1air.
There' s a sense of adventure when walking in the main entrance, pass
the swans swimming nearby and into the grand foyer of the ship. The
colors are vibrant and the feeling is energetic. With great food and
service, this is an experience like none other. The main dining room
of the Moshulu offers an adventuresome menu exploring American contemporary
cooking using nature's freshest ingredients. The outdoor decks offer
al fresco cafe dining, live entertainment and cocktails. The indoor
lounge also provides cafe dining with a 26-seat bar under a skylight.
Grims is very enthusiastic about this opportunity on the waterfront.
"I am very excited about the Moshulu," he said. "To
me, the waterfront is Philadelphia's greatest untapped natural resource.
The views are unparalleled and walking onto the ship's decks are a
thrill like none other I have experienced in my business career!"
He continued, "The Moshulu is a celebration of time-off, great
food and hospitality as if you're on an exotic vacation without traveling
a distance. I can't wait to share my enthusiasm with the people who
live in our area."
Interior designer Barbara Balongue, JIDA, in collaboration with Grims,
replicated an intimate South Seas fantasy of bamboo, rattan, fine
leather and seductive fabrics. By utilizing warm and seductive color
palettes, interwoven with distinctive lighting, Balongue's design
creates a sophisticated and seductive environment for dining.
Marty Grims, a highly respected restaurant owner, has several restaurants
on the Main Line and is opening a new restaurant this spring called
Plantation in Harvey Cedars/Loveladies. In addition to Passerelle,
he owns the adjacent Bravo Bistro in Radnor, DuJour, a gourmet food
market in Haverford and he's in partnership at Tango in Bryn Mawr
and Basil in Paoli.
The Moshulu is located at 401 S. Columbus Boulevard (between Lombard
and Pine Streets). Parking is available adjacent to the boat with
valet parking in the evening, The Moshulu is open daily for lunch,
dinner and late night entertainment, Private parties are available
on the deck or in one of the indoor private rooms. For more information
about the Moshulu, call 2 15.923.2500.